
Splasher Coming to PS4 and Xbox One Later This Month - News
by William D'Angelo , posted on 13 September 2017 / 2,456 ViewsThe fast-paced 2D platformer, Splasher, is coming to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It will launch in the US for the PS4 on September 26 and in Europe for the PS4 and Xbox One on September 27.
View the release trailer below:
Here is an overview of the game via PlayStation Blog:
So what’s this all about?
Splasher is a fast-paced 2D platformer in which you play a purple haired dude who rises against the authority of a massive paint factory named INKORP. Armed with your loyal paint cannon, you’ll face the many dangers of Inkorp in order to save your buddies from an ugly fate. Trust me, you don’t want this happening to you:
As you splash your way through 22 levels, the cannon will grant you more and more gameplay abilities such as sticking to walls, bouncing high in the air or even throwing your dumb opponents into their own traps.
Your mission if you shall accept it: Put an end to the despicable projects of the weirdo CEO, a scientist known as “Le Docteur”, and rescue all the Splashers buddies.
From salary dev to indie dev: Splasher was born
One day I created a surface painting system. Initially it was made to be… blood splatters. How creative, right? But I thought: why not turn this into something you can interact with? A real gameplay feature? So I started to think about paints with different physical properties depending on their color, and of course I remembered another well-known game and its clever 3D puzzles using paints. You know… starts with a ‘P’ and ends with ‘rtal’. Well, I wanted those kinds of mechanics, but in a good ol’ 2D action-platformer.
Boom! Splasher was born. Over the next three years I worked on the code and level design for the game, while my artist friend Richard Vatinel (aka Gromy, the other half of the Splashteam), crafted all of its graphics and animations.
No Paint No Gain!
So in Splasher you jump (of course), but most of all YOU FIRE LIQUID PROJECTILES EVERYWHEEEEERE!! Skillfully combining these different abilities is the key.
Water allows you to perform primary actions such as activate mechanisms with small treadmills, damage enemies and also collect “drop coins” by cleaning golden dirt. Note that the drop coins are important to free the Golden Splasher at the end of each level.
Trophy hunters, you know what to do ;)
Stickink makes you stick to surfaces so you can move along walls and ceilings. You can also use Stickink to trap an enemy in a glue ball, preventing it from moving or killing you.
Bouncink makes you bounce very high from any paintable surface, could it be the floor, a wall, or the ceiling. You can also fire Bouncink at enemies to push them into traps.
I designed each level to offer exciting situations, by paying close attention to both learning curves and difficulty spikes. My intention is to make you feel like you’re able to flow from the beginning to the end of the game. However, this does not mean that the game is easy, it just means that regardless of the difficulty, the game needs to be fair because I’m just a nice guy who wants you to be happy (well, until you get close to the end…).
This game is an iron hand in a velvet glove.
You dig speedrunning? You’ll be even more thrilled!
The game includes a Time Attack mode to challenge your skill in a level of your choice, plus multiple Speedrun modes that we have designed meticulously together with the leaders of a big French speedrun community called “N.E.S.”: Nerd Entertainment System.
These guys know a lot about speedrunning and count among their ranks former Rayman and Volgarr the Viking world record holders (to name a few). We have worked closely together to optimize our levels with their pro tips, and we developed three speedrun modes, each one offering a different approach to speedrunning the game.
A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel dedicated to gaming Let's Plays and tutorials. You can contact the author at wdangelo@vgchartz.com or on Twitter @TrunksWD.