If you're intrigued enough to pledge fealty to the sea, $17 AUD (about £9.27) will get you 'early bird' access to to the game upon release (with a projected delivery date of June 2016), while $33 AUD (about £18) gets you an alpha build sometime in 2015. The latter includes the ability to player co-operatively with friends to battle enormous sea monsters, as seen at the end of the above embedded trailer. Many months of rushing features and 'polishing' for the Kickstarter demo left the game code in a messy state, so we decided rewriting the game would ultimately help us move forward faster once we got to the alpha stage. Instead the Kickstarter page hopes for future featuers, including "Realistic & Fictional modes". Blackwake was a mess after the Kickstarter. Unfortunately, that build's not yet available for landlubbers like you to play. Blackwake - Kickstarter Trailer videoBlackwake- Trailer Check out this new trailer for Blackwake, which shows us 100 from the upcoming fps Cookies Gamereactor uses cookies to ensure that we give you the best browsing experience on our website. pretty fun looking? There's little in the way of polish, but the basics of cannon-fire and sailing and sinking are all present, alongside pinwheeling ragdolls whenever your comrades get struck. Actually playing it at this stage looks a lot more like this, though. That's what the game looks like when it's cut together into a trailer with dramatic music. Another puzzle-platformer about the unbearable sadness of existence, one dripping with unintentional bathos No Naval-gazing, featuring multiplayer, first-person ship-to-ship combat in which the only thing dripping is the deck of your vessel. ![]() ![]() To see this content please enable targeting cookies.
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