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Vengeance will be yours in I See Red – coming to Nintendo Switch on February 6th

With great pleasure, RedDeer.Games announces the official release date for Whiteboard Games’ dark and dystopian shooter – I See Red. Players can start their rampage through space on February 6th in full, bloody glory.

 

Inspired by the bright reds and dark shadows of Ruiner, I See Red is an action-filled roguelike and twin-stick shooter where there is only one mission – vengeance. Here, the surroundings are monochrome, enemies blood RED, and music – HEAVY! 

Through space and ships, players will be fighting robots, humans, and aliens alike. If they perish – death is just a stepping stone. They will have a clone waiting for them at the base so they can continue their journey and find out who subjected them to this fate.

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With no clear past and no future, players will be pushing ahead without mercy – but with a full armory! I See Red has 22 different guns and melee weapons that players will be able to find during gameplay. From classical pistols and machine guns to lasers and alien spines – the floor is ready to be painted red.

With what – or whom – will it be painted? Well, I See Red has several types of enemies and bosses. Fighting them, stealing their weapons, and getting money is key to enhancing your abilities. Those numerous passive skills make each run unique.
 

Collecting upgrades is necessary to become stronger and some of them will stay for the long run. While passing through ships, players will find Printing Matter, with which they can upgrade all their future clones. 

Become faster, make your swings heavier, or make modifications to the grappling hook, a unique tool the main character will always have by his side. Each death will make the player stronger, and each run will bring them closer to those who pull the strings.

All of this struggle and violence has a point. As players travel, they’ll be unlocking notes, memories, and secrets of Matthew Taurus – the player-controlled executor. He lost everything he valued and thus turned from a policeman to a vengeful outlaw. 

From that point onward, the world didn’t matter to him in the slightest – the only thing he needed was a weapon and his next target. And yet there might be something hidden deep within this corrupted mind of his…

Here, each enemy vessel is its own map with treasures, challenges, and secrets. Completing ship after ship increases difficulty so players can test out their new abilities on stronger foes. To accompany them on this journey I See Red has a wonderful, heavy soundtrack that will bring a rhythm to the brutality while players execute enemies with their own hands. 

I See Red is coming to Nintendo Switch on February 6th. The game and its soundtrack are currently available on Steam

Find assets to I See Red here.

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About RedDeer.Games
Since 2019, RedDeer.Games (RDG) is an independent developer and publisher of video games. According to “Forbes”, RDG is ranked among the Top50 Polish game producers and has been awarded one of "The Fastest Growing Gamedev Companies in Central Europe". RDG's portfolio contains over 80 unique indie titles, some of which are Sprout Valley, One Night: Burlesque, Little Mouse Encyclopedia, She Wants Me Dead, and Uzzuzzu My Pet - Golf Dash, alongside franchises like The Smurfs, Kayko & Kokosh, as well as The Evil One. RDG releases games on key distribution platforms like Nintendo Switch, Steam, Xbox, PlayStation, and iOS. When it comes to plans for 2024, RedDeer.Games will publish Pilo and the Holobook and I See Red on Nintendo Switch console .

About Whiteboard Games
Whiteboard Games is a digital entertainment team based in Argentina. Creators, designers, developers and gamers, making the games they would want to play. Their objective is to build unique, authentic and fun experiences for players around the world, all starting in an empty whiteboard.