![]() ![]() I expect that we'll see pictures of the goodies popping up when Fenix Rage releases on PC this fall. Green Lava has built in a tangible reward for the dedicated cookie fiends: recipes.Īs you collect more of the baked goods, you'll unlock new recipes for different cookies. Getting the cookie isn't just for achievement fans. He also pointed out that the art style is influenced a bit by SWAT Kats, a cartoon from the 1990s.Īs I learned about Fenix's dash and ability to jump infinitely (think Flappy Bird without the emotional baggage), I found myself driven to get each level's tough to nab cookie no matter the number of deaths by bouncing green blobstacles. Green Lava Studios CEO (and Fenix Rage programmer) Eduardo Ramirez told me that he wants players to recapture the feeling of discovery.įenix Rage is heavily inspired by Sonic the Hedgehog (there is even a teetering animation when Fenix is close to the edge of a platform that will look familiar to the blue blur's fans). There is no tutorial in Fenix Rage, digging deep into our past and reminding me what gaming was like with poorly translated (or no) manuals. As Fenix, you must chase the villain through the 200 levels to get your revenge. An evil creature has frozen and killed your entire town. The story of Fenix Rage is fairly straightforward. ![]() I had a chance to play the unassuming title yesterday, and found myself astounded by the work done by the three-person development team from Costa Rica. If you are a fan of hardcore platformers in the vein of Super Meat Boy, etch the name Fenix Rage into your mind. ![]()
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