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Scrap Riders

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC
Genre: Action
Publisher: Microïds
Developer: Games for Tutti
Release Date: Jan. 9, 2023

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'Scrap Riders' Gets New Release Date, Shows Off Gameplay - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Nov. 29, 2022 @ 10:39 a.m. PST

Scrap Riders is a pixel art beat’em up adventure game set in a cyberpunk future.

You play as Rast, a member of the outlaw bikers gang Scrap Riders, and make your way through the wastelands as well as a big metropolis controlled by corporations. Act as a smuggler with caustic humor to survive in this post-apocalyptic world.

Fight your way through this 2D beat them up using your fists and guns, but caution: the wastelands are not for the faint of heart. There, violence is always the answer, but will not be enough! Without your wits you won't last long. Talk to the right people, gather clues, and kick bad guys asses!

Key Features:

  • A unique gameplay mixScrap Riders offers an original combination of Beat ’em up gameplay and old-school Point’n Click adventure puzzles & dialogs. Fight, point & click your way through the story!
  • A retro art style: Embrace a unique retro vibe with lovely pixel art visuals and a 16-bit soundtrack!
  • Crazy humor and references: Have some laughs with zany dialogs from quirky characters and try to identify all the meta jokes and pop culture references hidden throughout the game!
  • A fascinating cyberpunk world to explore: Wander through the diverse environments of this post-apocalyptic universe, from wastelands to a big neo-punk metropolis controlled by corporations.

Scrap Riders will launch digitally for Nintendo Switch and PC/Mac (Steam) on January 9, 2023.



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