
Release Date: June 11, 2014
Extremely simple, dexterity two-dimensional shooter. Players take on the role of a futuristic soldier and in closed arenas they fight waves of aliens and mutants. During the game we can use 30 types of weapons and several dozen abilities modifying the game. The title supports the local co-op mode for up to four people.
A top-down shooter with a touch of RPG.
- Bone splintering classic top-down shooter mayhem remastered for 2014.
- Over 30 weapons including this massive Triple Ion Rifle
- Compete with your friends: Achievements and leaderboards
- Countless perks
Platforms:
PC Windows June 11, 2014
PlayStation 3 March 3, 2015
PlayStation Vita August 19, 2014
PlayStation 4 July 15, 2014
Xbox One October 14, 2015
Apple iOS October 9, 2014
Windows Phone March 25, 2015
Nintendo Switch November 24, 2017
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System Requirements for Crimsonland Video Game:
PC / Windows
Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 4 1 GHz, 512 MB RAM (1 GB RAM - Vista/7), graphic card 512 MB (GeForce 8800 or better), 200 MB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7/8.
Game Ratings for Crimsonland Video Game.
Nintendo Life: 6 / 10 by Jon Cousins
Progressing the twin stick shooter genre is no easy task, and Crimsonland makes a mechanically valiant if visually lethargic attempt. There are the foundations of a great game here - the moment to moment gameplay is a basic yet guilty pleasure of relentless, gratuitous violence, and the perk system and weapons within a level are consistently and immensely rewarding to use. While the action is ludicrous, fun, dumb and obnoxiously brash, the game is let down by its bland presentation, repetitive and uninspired quest mode and non-existent level design. It hides what is, at its core, an addictive and sadistically entertaining experience. It will make you realise how awesome it would be to have something like Dead Nation or even DOOM on the system. Oh, wait...
TheSixthAxis: 3 / 10 by Tuffcub
In its current state the game should have been a L1.99 PlayStation Mobile title, not a L7.99 PlayStation 4 game. The title is coming to PS Vita this week and will be cross-buy but not cross save, and is certainly more suited to short bursts of gaming on a bus.
PlayStation LifeStyle: 6.5 / 10 by Chandler Wood
Crimsonland is a fun game to sit down with two or more players while trying to compete for a spot on the leaderboards, but it ultimately feels more like a distraction itself, than a twin-stick murderfest without distractions. Even destroying hoards of spiders, zombies, lizard people, and aliens can get a little bit old when there's not much more to the fight than cookie-cutter enemies, random weapon spawns, and a blood spattered field. Perhaps this will all be better suited when it releases on the Vita.
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