Rising Star Games today announced that after a lengthy time battling development demons, the bizarre and bloody action platform blaster I Want To be Human, from developer Sinclair Strange, finally releases today on PlayStation®4. To celebrate, Rising Star Games is launching the game at the permanently low price of just $2.49/€2.49.
“Our planned multiplatform simultaneous launch for I Want To Be Human last year was smited by the God of Difficult Porting”, said Lee Skittrell, Marketing Manager at Rising Star Games. “The talented developers at Red Phantom Games have since worked their magic, and to atone for the delay and to help expose this bonkers oddity of a game to as many players as possible we’re launching it for cheap, as a ‘thank you’ for people’s patience.”
I Want To Be Human is a trope-flipping, convention-busting action platform game packed with frenetic action, a pulsing electropunk audio score, wildly dark tongue-in-cheek humour, and lashings of exploding body parts. Players will aid the vampire protagonist on her journey through hell and back (literally) to save her beau. Along the journey players will unlock abilities while blasting their way through five worlds of blood-soaked monochromatic mayhem.
I Want To Be Human Key Features:
- Vampire Justice – Love, betrayal, and endless destruction, all drenched in pixelated gore that spans five different worlds
- Bullets for my Valentine – Upgrade your trusty shotgun and take the fight to the flock – the ones who are responsible for turning your boyfriend into trendy headgear
- Tongue, meet cheek – Discover a world packed with off-the-wall dark humour and a unique art style that could only come from the mind of Sinclair Strange
- Musical Mayhem – Featuring original tracks by electropunk artist Jimmy Urine, from Mindless Self Indulgence.
I Want To Be Human releases today for PlayStation®4 for the permanently low price of $2.49/€2.49.
Source: Press Release
Editor’s Note: I Want To Be Human was reviewed by a former contributor and scored the game with a 3.5/10. Read the full review here.