'Spire' announced by 'Dustforce' team
By Relaxnews


An early screenshot from "Spire" (All rights reserved - Hitbox Team)

The award-winning"Dustforce team is at work on a new game called Spire, which combines a first-person perspective with fast-paced movement.

Hitbox Team hopes to take the smooth platforming experience of the side-scrolling Dustforce and apply it to a first-person, 3D world -- in "Spire," that world is a procedurally generated tower full of walljumps, slides, bonus items, and "scenes that demand mastery of all sorts of skills, not just running and aiming."

"We want to make 'Spire' a game where it's fun to watch extremely skilled players as they sprint around dashing off walls while switching items and combining their effects in clever ways," explained Hitbox's Woodley Nye in an explanatory post, describing the team as being "well into the development of Spire."

The game's random level generator is "curated," intended to ensure a mixture of novelty, intentionality, and careful pacing throughout, with a "weekly spire" offered to the community as a regular leaderboard challenge.

There was also room for a shout-out to some of the best players of 1999 title Quake 3 Arena and its fan-made Challenge ProMode Arena add-on, Quake 3 Arena being one of several first-person shooter games that epitomize speed of thought and movement -- free games Warsow (2006) and Xonotic (2010) are of the same ilk.

These names might not be mainstream, but Call of Duty has been running on a variant of the Quake engine since its gestation in 2003; 2011 title Brink incorporated sliding and jumping manoeuvres and ran on similar technology.

Stylish sweep-'em-up Dustforce won a number of awards surrounding its January 2012 release, including first place in IndiePub's 2010 Independent Development Contest, the Excellence in Audio award at the Independent Game Festival China in 2012, and an Honorable Mention for Excellence in Visual Art at the original 2012 IGF in San Francisco.

Official website: hitboxteam.com

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