Rocket Knight Adventures to return
Sparkster coming to XBLA, PSN and Steam.
Konami has announced that classic platformer Rocket Knight Adventures is to make a comeback.
Sparkster will return in a 2.5D platformer for XBLA, PSN and Steam. As reported by 1UP, it's being developed by Climax and is due for a release in 2010.
The game will be set 15 years after the last RKA game, which was made in 1994. Sparkster's gear will be better than ever - his rocket pack will let him zoom around finding hidden areas, for example. He can pull off melee attacks with his sword, and also fire energy balls and beams. Now he can deflect missiles back towards enemies, too.
There are various paths through levels to choose from and a fair few side-scrolling shooter sections. Arcade mode is designed to appeal to hardcore fans who want a real challenge, as you won't be able to save your game. There will be Achievements and leaderboards too. Free Play mode is designed to be more accessible and lets you save your progress and skip between levels.
Has it really been 15 years? Roll on 2010.
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Might have to break out RKA for a giggle "Take that pigs in a tank!"
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I do hope that the whole thing doesn't get a "modern" or "street" redesign though.
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Still it's only early shots and once in motion it might seem a lot better.
/ crosses fingers
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The game will be set 15 years after the last RKA game, which was made in 1994."
1994 + 15 = 2010?
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Also, make the music equally as great or better!
Also also, make multiple difficulty settings, with new final levels for the higher ones! That rocked on the SNES.
Edit: shinetop, did you play the Mega Drive or SNES game? They were drastically different, with the SNES being very un-Mario-ish.
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I'm not so keen on the screenshots thus far though. Will reserve judgement for the demo.
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edit: on second thoughts, looking at the screenshots made me throw up a little. day back to ruined
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now for Sonic...
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