Colt Canyon Now Available on PlayStation 4

German game company Headup has recently released the video game Colt Canyon on PlayStation 4.

The game is a stylish 2D pixel art twin-stick shooter with roguelike elements. Players will be controlling a cowboy or one of the other playable characters. Their mission is to save their kidnapped partner from the ruthless bandits.

Take your revolver, knife, and TNT and shoot your way through a hostile canyon full of hidden treasures, weapons, obstacles, and all kinds of bloodthirsty scums. Save your beloved one as well as other prisoners along the way to receive helpful upgrades, or their support as your armed companions. Speaking of armed support, you can also enjoy Colt Canyon together with a friend in local two-player co-op mode! The game is available on the PlayStation Store today, at a price of $19.99.

About Colt Canyon

Take your revolver and rescue your partner in this atmospheric and punchy roguelike game.

Colt Canyon is a 2D pixel art shooter where you control a cowboy, or one of the many other unlockable characters, whose mission is to save his kidnapped partner from the ruthless bandits. Take your gun and TNT and shoot your way through a hostile canyon full of hidden treasures, weapons, obstacles, and all kinds of bloodthirsty scum.

Maybe you can save more people than just your partner. But watch out. Once you got your partner your job is not done. You’ll also have to get back home…

Features:
• Skill-based roguelike twin-stick gameplay
• Large range of characters and weapons to play and unlock
• Dynamic and immersive environments and enemies
• Local Coop
• Randomized, persistent and open levels
• Strategic stealth and fast-paced action
• Beautiful minimalistic pixel art
• Impactful particle effects
• AI-controlled companions
• Upgrades for you and your armed companions
• Intense boss fights
• Permadeath
• No forced grind
• High replayability
• Endless runs possible
• Easy to learn, hard to master
• Perfectly suited Wild-West soundtrack
• Punchy sound effects

Source: Press Release

Here’s the trailer:

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