(Some people advocate keeping him safe in the car during non-siege missions and that's a viable strategy, but personally I find it more useful to have the extra fighter on hand during looting and this way he can also take advantage of Vitality-boosting special encounters. I usually do Civilized with Gun Collector (or other Shooting-enhancing Perk so that I can build up Calm-Shot for more bandit/bear passes, but Gun Collector gives you instant guns and ammo which can be a lifesaver if you don't find decent weapons before the first siege Fighter also supplies a sturdy Hatchet and +2 Shooting/Strength Gungineer Crowbar is a bit too heavy but the extra Mechanical may be necessary with the recent Civilized support stats nerf) and Paranoid Martial Artist (less need to scrounge for early weapons), and control Kepa as my main fighter. You can work around this by stacking the deck with a Civilized and a Paranoid in your starting team so that you have extra passes for text events, and building up the Cool It charges with Kepa when safe as an emergency bandit out (or for getting free trader stuff if you prefer). Unusually for randomly generated roguelikes, Death Road To Canada features a heavy emphasis on narrative, its Interactive Fiction events making or breaking friendships, all the while adding character-driven drama to the blood and guts chaos of combat.YMMV, but I find the main danger in a Kepa run isn't really the increased zombies, but the bandits and stuff-stealing bear who take off double hit points and more supplies, and the occasional other fatal text event. Players will explore iconic sites such as Y’all-Mart and the Muscle! Bomb!! Gym!!!, meeting and recruiting a host of strange and bizarre companions along the way. Tipped off that Canada might just be free from the threat of zombies, the long, winding Death Road is all that stands between the player and their goal. “I can’t wait for players to jump in attempt the gruelling, gruesome trip to Canada.” “We’re proud to have partnered with two of the most talented studios around, Rocketcat Games and Madgarden, to release Death Road To Canada for consoles,” said Paul Hann, Managing Director of Ukiyo Publishing. It plays great, the pixel-art looks suitably blood-splattered and local co-op is blast. “The game translates incredibly well to the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. “We’re thrilled to finally release Death Road To Canada for consoles,” said Kepa Auwae, Co-Founder of Rocketcat Games. ![]() Scavenging the derelict environment, tough, sometimes hilarious decisions will have to be made along the way, either alone or in its two-player local co-op mode. Death Road To Canada will be available for $14.99, €14.99, £11.99 with a 20% launch discount during its first two weeks of sale. To celebrate this special occasion for the team they have put together a launch video for you to watch the gruesome pixel-art take on the undead apocalypse.ĭeath Road To Canada tasks players with surviving its brutal, hyper-violent combat with over-the-top, looted weaponry. UKIYO Publishing with Rocketcat Games and Madgarden have announced that Death Road To Canada is available now on Nintendo Switch.
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