Proof that there is no really secure IP from the culture of modern restarting, Atari’s Go out Return. The next version of the simple blow of the year 1976 of the stadium is 90 degrees and adds an automatic pass, neon effects, local cooperation and local cooperation. In other words, Out of he Tetris effect The formula is applied to Arcade Classic Arcade Classic.
origin Go out The product of more limited devices was in the seventies, but its simplicity was part of its charm. Brick rows sat, where the player dominated by the player and “ball” (in fact “lived a square, thanks to the drawings of the seventies) that bounced between them. Move a mujahf, hit the ball, crush bricks, and wow bilipotum.
The basic formula remains – moving a glob Out of. But the game’s landscape perspective, although it is more suitable for TV and screens today, may be difficult for old school players to get used to them. Ditto for automatic scrolling, as this version is left to right to a goal instead of just asking you to break all the bricks on a fixed screen.
Visually, the new version ball resembles a comet, with a long neon tail that falls behind its round head. Prepared effects to seize. There are many balls that must be faced, not just one. (but, Super outbreakLive continuing from the original game, it had two positions with additional balls.)
Love Tetris effectand Out of The groups, reward you with the intense optical and sound effects of the broken brick currents. You can also break the special blocks that open the energy: the bombs that remove everything from a semicircle circuit, a power field to protect the ball and a strange laser gun that allows you to detonate the bricks from your way, which is Los Angeles Space invaders.
The game supports a local cooperative of players so that you can break bricks with a sofa friend. It contains 72 levels and an optional concentration mode that slows down time (at the expense of higher grades).
Out of “Later this year” will arrive for PC, Switch, Series Xbox X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5/4 and Atari’s Ruboted Vcs Console. There is no pricing information yet. You can check this in the trailer below and learn more on Atari product page.
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