A Stellar Performance

Stellar LogoI’ve just heard news about Stellar, a rogue-like space shooter featuring 2D and 3D dog-fighting that y’all may be rather interested in.

Kurt Hollowell, CEO, Dog Eat Dog Games the developers behind Stellar says “Like many of my generation I grew up playing 2D space shooters. I love the engaging 3D experiences modern space games provide, but miss the dynamic combat of the classics,”

That’s presumably way they designed Stellar as they did. Players will immerse themselves in a vast procedurally generated universe as they lead an alien on a quest to dominate the cosmos in the name of his race.

But this isn’t any normal alien, if such a thing exists. Oh no. This alien has two distinct abilities that provide advantages over other extraterrestrials.

  1.  It can shift dimensions, switching between a 3D to 2D perspective and can lock on to nearby enemies and objects into the same two-dimensional plane
  2.  Merge other alien technologies with their own, using the pieces dropped by defeated bosses. So very similar to the Borg from Star Trek in that respect.

If you want to find out more about Stellar, you can visit their official site here, or you can head over to PAX South between Friday 23rd and Sunday 25th of January and have a go there.

Stellar, a Roguelike Space Shooter with 3D and 2D Dogfighting, Coming in 2016

Gamers looking for a space shooter with the immersion of an explorable 3D roguelike universe and the furious fast-paced gameplay of an 80s arcade classic will find it next year on PC.  Dog Eat Dog Games’ Stellar will seamlessly blend a procedurally generated cosmos with 3D and 2D action-packed dogfighting.

Stellar SpaceScene2 ScreenshotThe universe of Stellar features numerous solar systems populated with procedurally generated asteroids, meteor showers and hundreds of planets.  Each world is inhabited by its own alien race who have spent millennia developing their own powerful weapons and spacecraft.

Players assume the role of an alien tasked with expanding their race’s domain.  The player’s species has two distinct advantages in their battles with other extraterrestrials. The ability to integrate the technologies of other aliens with their own and to simplify combat situations by  shifting dimensions, taking gamers from a 3D to 2D perspective and locking nearby objects and enemies into the same 2D space as the player’s ship.  When in 2D players have the option of choosing a top-down or side scrolling view.

Players can leverage different combat perspectives (dimensions) and weapon technologies to gain an advantage on each alien race. When players discover and exploit a race’s weakness, victory quickly follows.  After defeating a planet’s boss, a weapon or piece of a spaceship is dropped and can be incorporated into the player’s ship.

“Like many of my generation I grew up playing 2D space shooters. I love the engaging 3D experiences modern space games provide, but miss the dynamic combat of the classics,” says Kurt Hollowell, CEO, Dog Eat Dog Games. “Stellar combines the best elements of modern and golden age space shooters.”
 A pre-alpha build of Stellar will be playable at PAX South FridaySunday, January 23 – 25, 2015.
About Dog Eat Dog Games

Dog Eat Dog Games, established in 2014 by a small dedicated team, is an independent game development studio based in Albuquerque, New Mexico.  The company’s goal is to move the industry forward by creating games in established genres with differentiated mechanics.

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Jim Franklin
Jim Franklin

Jim Franklin is a freelance writer, living in Derby UK with his wife and his player 3. When time allows he likes nothing more than losing himself in a multi-hour gaming session. He likes most games and will play anything but prefers MMO's, and sandbox RPG's.

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