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Galak-Z: The Dimensional is a shooter video game developed and published by 17-Bit. It was released in August 2015 for the PlayStation 4 and October 2015 for Microsoft Windows, macOS and Linux. A Nintendo Switch port, subtitled Deluxe Edition, was released in March 2019 by Golem Entertainment.[1] It was announced during Sony's pre-E3 2013 press conference in June 2013. 17-Bit CEO Jake Kazdal describes it as "modern Halo and Far Cry 3 combat in a 2-dimensional shell."[2] Reflecting its inspiration in part by Japanese anime, the game is also known officially by the Japanese title of Шаблон:Nihongo.

Gameplay

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Animated gameplay

Galak-Z is a two-dimensional sci-fi shooter video game with roguelike elements. The game's levels are generated uniquely for each playthrough and are connected as an endless dungeon. The levels include spawners for enemies and traps.[3]

Development

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Senior producer Raj Joshi presents on Galak-Z at the 2016 Game Developers Conference

Former Sega Japan developer Jake Kazdal started the game's development company, 17-Bit, in 2009 to make games similar to that of the 16-bit era. They had previously released Skulls of the Shogun for Xbox 360 and Windows phones in early 2013.[4]

Galak-ZШаблон:'s gameplay was inspired by what senior producer Raj Joshi called Шаблон:" 'new wave' roguelikes", especially Spelunky and Don't Starve. The 17-Bit team sought to emulate Don't StarveШаблон:'s "survival mechanics", which encouraged players to plan ahead during their games.[3] The team also liked the game's progression tech trees, which provides the player more options as the game advances.[3] SpelunkyШаблон:'s handheld release and its "pick-up-and-play" variable game length inspired 17-Bit to release Galak-Z on the PlayStation Vita.[3] Galak-ZШаблон:'s art style draws from anime influences, including Ichiro Itano's signature Macross series "Itano Circus" missile fusillade.[5]

Galak-Z was announced during Sony's pre-E3 2013 press conference in June 2013.[4] A playable version of Galak-Z was on display at video game merchandiser Fangamer and video game collective Attract Mode's August 2013 PAX Prime combined event in Seattle.[6] The game was planned for release on PlayStation 4 in Q2/Q3 2014, followed by Microsoft Windows and PlayStation Vita versions, successively - this was before the team decided to allow themselves more time for development, pushing the release window into 2015.[7] All versions would contain the same content.[3]

On July 14, 2015, 17-Bit announced that the PlayStation 4 version would be released on August 4, 2015, with the PC version following a couple months later. The PlayStation Vita version was cancelled.[8]

Release

In April 2016, 17-Bit joined forces with IndieBox, a monthly subscription box service, to create an exclusive, custom-designed, physical release of Galak-Z. This limited, individually-numbered collector’s box included a themed USB drive with DRM-free copy of the game, the official soundtrack on cassette tape, an instruction manual and Steam key, along with several other collectible items.[9][10]

Reception

At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the game has received an average score of 83, based on 26 reviews indicating "Generally favorable reviews".[11] IGN awarded it 8.3 out of ten, saying "While not a full-fledged roguelike, Galak-ZШаблон:'s superb controls and charming personality make it great."[12] PC Gamer awarded it a score of 88%, saying "Challenging but immaculately calibrated controls power an exciting and enormously rewarding sci-fi roguelike."[13]

During the 19th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards, the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences nominated Galak-Z for the "D.I.C.E. Sprite Award".[14]

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