The Extraordinary Deep-Sea Shoot ‘Em Up, Earth Atlantis Surfaces on Steam on 29th February

After its debut on consoles, Earth Atlantis makes its way to PC. The fierce hunt for sea monsters will be released on 29th January. Players who don’t want to miss this one-of-a-kind shoot ’em up can already add the game to their Steam wishlist. Earth Atlantis will be available for $14.99, €14.99 or £13.49, minus a 20% launch discount for the first days.

Explore mankind’s destroyed and sunken main capitals, ruins of steel and stone resting deep down at the bottom of the sea. Earth Atlantis’ impressive underwater world is inhabited by terrifying sea monsters, hybrids of machines and creatures of the deep that were only known from fairy tales and rumors among sailors…

You’re going to hunt these monsters in challenging fights using four different types of submarines – each equipped with individual weapons for different hunting styles. Enjoy a unique art style reminiscent of old explorers’ sketchbooks from the 16th century, a time when the seas were yet to be explored completely.

Features

  • Original side-scrolling shooter with a monster-hunting objective
  • Unique “Old Sketching” visual style
  • Two game modes: Quest mode, Hunter mode
  • 4 Playable ships with unique weapons
  • 25 large monsters and 4 enemy ships to hunt with 12 special events to complete

To get a look at Earth Atlantis‘ extra-ordinary visual style in motion, check out its action-packed Steam Announcement Trailer:

Best version ever: Re-balanced gameplay mechanics, resulting from user feedback from the earlier console versions, make Earth Atlantis more enjoyable than ever: Retro fans will be happy to hear that they can also use the d-pad for steering their ship on their controller, while many game elements are now much more intuitive and easy to use for non-hardcore shooter players as well.

Author: Mark Smith
I've been an avid gamer since I stumbled upon ZORK running in my local Radio Shack in 1980. Ten years later I was working for Sierra Online. Since then I've owned nearly every game system and most of the games to go with them. Not sure if 40+ years of gaming qualifies me to write reviews, but I do it anyway.

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