So you don’t have a PlayStation Vita that you can enjoy Bit Kid’s Chasm while on the go? No worries, the team has basically all-but-confirmed that you’ll eventually be able to enjoy the game on the go on another device, the Nintendo Switch. This was posted to the official game’s Twitter account: Geez, @Dan_Adelman‘s desk is a
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Bit Kid Inc. has just released Chasm, a Metroidvania-style platformer with procedurally-generated room placement for PC, PS4, and PS Vita. The game follows a knight from the Guildean Kingdom who gets sent to the mining town of Karthas on his first mission, only to find it abandoned. If an effort to save its villages, players delve
People keep asking about whether or not the Vita is back and I haven’t really had an answer. Well, with today’s release of Chasm, yeah, I’m thinking it’s back. Chasm is a new retro-inspired Metroidvania game that just released today on PS4, PC, and most important of all, our beloved Vita. That’s right, for the first time
While Metroidvanias are a dime a dozen nowadays, Chasm from Bit Kid Games took and interesting approach that almost immediately intrigued me. While each room of the game is handcrafted by the developers, their layout is randomly generated before the adventure starts. Could a non-roguelike in a genre known for its intricate level design really
Developer Bit Kid Inc. first began working on Chasm, a procedurally generated Metroidvania game, all the way back in 2012. Now, six years later, the studio has announced that Chasm will finally be available on PC, PS4, and PS Vita on July 31. Chasm follows a new recruit for the Guildean Kingdom’s army who is tackling their