Sabotage Studio wears its love for the games of yesteryear proudly on its sleeve. The developer’s first project, the 2018 release of The Messenger, paid homage to 2D platformers of the past, such as Ninja Gaiden, while simultaneously providing all-new twists and turns that the genre hadn’t seen before. The final result was one that
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After releasing its first game back in 2018 with The Messenger, Sabotage Studio has today unveiled its next project and it’s a far cry from what you might initially expect. Sea of Stars is the name of Sabotage’s upcoming game and it sees the studio spurning the 2D platformer genre to instead jump into the realm
After releasing its debut title, The Messenger, back in 2018, developer Sabotage Studio today announced that it will be revealing the studio’s next project in a little under a month. Sabotage unveiled via the company’s official Twitter account that it plans to reveal this new game next month on March 19. This date happens to coincide
The Messenger is one of my favorite games from last year as it is so cleverly designed both from a gameplay and story standpoint. What seemed like a cool gimmick with the instantaneous 8-bit to 16-bit transitions becomes a story point that adds both Metroidvania and light puzzle-solving elements to what was seemingly just a Ninja Gaiden
Sabotage Studio and Devolver Digital’s indie gem The Messenger released on Switch and PC last year, but it seems like the game could be soon coming to another rather large platform. In a new listing on the official PEGI (Pan European Game Information) website, The Messenger has been listed for a release on PS4. The game is
Today, we got a subtle tease for what’s to come from Sabotage Studio’s platformer The Messenger. In a tweet from the official The Messenger profile, four still images of were shown. The first shows two islands; the one in the background seems to be the island where the main game took place while the second