![]() It took a while, but we feel like we’ve settled on the right compromise between the two with Earthblade. When we finally do show it off, be sure to point your feet away from animals and small children, and prepare for your footwear to be blasted clean off your feet. In the meantime, now you know the general vibe. “ prototypes taught us a lot, but ultimately we ventured way too far from our comfort zone for them to realistically ever get finished. It took us 4 prototypes to find Earthblade, and it's now been over 3 years since Celeste's initial release. Tonight at The Game Awards, we got our first look at what the fantasy platformer looks like. “It took us four prototypes to find Earthblade, and it’s now been over three years since Celeste’s initial release,” Extremely OK Games director Maddy Thorson wrote about developing the upcoming game. by Marcus Stewart on at 08:10 PM Celeste and TowerFall creator Maddy Thorson and their team at Extremely OK Games teased its next project, Earthblade, last year. You can listen to a snippet of her work on Earthblade below. Earthblade is described as a “2D explor-action game in a seamless pixel art world” with music from the inimitable Lena Raine, who in my humble opinion composed one of gaming’s greatest soundtracks for Celeste. /rebates/&252fearthblade-band. While the devs admit their blog post is more of a “vibe reveal” than a full-on announcement, there’s a lot to be excited for here, due in part to the studio’s pedigree. We think that this 'seamlessness' will likely be Earthblades defining feature. But we found it so engaging and time-consuming of an idea that it quickly swallowed up almost the entire runtime. Lists 10 Things We Want To See In Earthblade By Jasmine Venegas Published Given Celestes success, players who enjoyed it have high expectations of Earthblade and want to see many elements of Celeste return to Earthblade. Earthblade - that's the name of our next game! We‘re also showing off this teaser poster, and a snippet from the game's soundtrack.The studio behind indie darling Celeste, the Vancouver-based Extremely OK Games, is finally ready to unveil its next game, Earthblade. In our original plan for the teaser, this panning shot was much shorter and was only to be used as the finale to a much more typical indie game trailer. The poster and logo are by Pedro Medeiros, and the music by Lena Raine. We didn't want to reveal much about the game or its story yet, but we think that this well establishes the world and the feeling of being in it. We also just wanted to let everyone know the name of the game now that we've settled on one, so that we can all stop calling it EXOK4. We've debated back and forth how to talk about this game during development. While making Celeste, we basically tweeted out whatever interesting-looking thing we were working on day-to-day, when we were in the mood for sharing. But an air of mystery lends itself particularly well to this project, so we've opted to save it all up for a big reveal that will hopefully blow your socks off. Extremely OK Games released their first teaser for their upcoming game Earthblade during the 2022 Game Awards, revealing some of the art, gameplay, and music. It'll probably be a while before you get more information about Earthblade. Little is currently known about Earthblade's development, but fans are hoping the developers can avoid including any unsuccessful trends. Press release- 'NEW game by EXOK Games, the creators of Celeste You are Névoa, an enigmatic child of Fate returning at long last to Earth, in this explor-action platformer. It took us 4 prototypes to find Earthblade, and it's now been over 3 years since Celeste's initial release. 1 Earthblade - Game Awards Reveal Watch on The soundtrack is beautiful, I’m confident they’ll excel with that and the atmosphere. I think a lot about an exchange I read on a gaming forum (or maybe it was on Reddit), soon after Celeste's release, where a player expressed how excited they were to see what our team would make next. Id put Celeste in the all-time indie top ten, alongside the likes of Hades, Undertale, and Stardew Valley, so Im. ![]() I was happy to read that, but then I saw the only reply, which was from someone who had evidently followed us since TowerFall because they responded with something like, "Get ready to wait 5 years :/"Īt the time I thought to myself, "No. Earthblade is made by Extremely OK Games, the team that brought you Celeste. ![]()
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