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''PixelJunk Shooter'' is a
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developed by
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for the
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. It is the fourth major title in the ''
PixelJunk ''PixelJunk'' is a series of downloadable games developed by Q-Games. The series made its debut on PlayStation 3 with ''PixelJunk Racers'', released July 11, 2007. The series was published internationally by Sony Computer Entertainment for PlayS ...
'' series. It was released on the worldwide
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in December 2009, and for
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on November 11, 2013. A remastered version of the game, ''PixelJunk Shooter Ultimate'', was released for the
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and
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in June 2014, and for
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on October 21, 2015.


Gameplay

In ''PixelJunk Shooter'', up to two players can control their own subterranean vehicles to rescue a number of surviving scientists trapped underground. Using their ships' missiles, players can defeat enemies and destroy weak rock to progress through the environment. In addition to rock and ice, players must manipulate three types of fluid (water, magma, and
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) in order to reach the survivors. Once each survivor is rescued or killed, players may progress to the next part of the stage. If too many survivors are killed, players are forced to quit or restart the stage. The game has fifteen stages divided evenly among three "episodes", each episode ending with a
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encounter.


Development

''PixelJunk Shooter'' was formally announced during a 2009 pre- E3 press event on April 29, 2009. Originally referred to as ''PixelJunk 1–4'', a 13-day contest was held in which fans submitted game title suggestions to Q-Games. The official title, ''PixelJunk Shooter'', was announced on May 25, 2009. The simplistic name was received negatively by some fans to which Q-Games president Dylan Cuthbert explained that the name was chosen not only for its simplicity, but also because shooting is the game's central mechanic ("Shooting jets of magma, shooting streams of water, shooting enemies, missiles, lasers, plasma spread weapons etc.") Several other titles were considered, including "PixelJunk Elements", the most popular submission. Ultimately, "Elements" was dismissed because " t didn'tsound action-packed enough". ''PixelJunk Shooter'' is the first title in the ''PixelJunk'' series to offer a traditional narrative, conveyed to players through a series of speech boxes awarded upon rescuing certain survivors. The game's soundtrack is made up of songs by High Frequency Bandwidth, composed by
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and Dom Beken.


Reception

The PlayStation 3 version of ''PixelJunk Shooter'' received "generally favorable reviews", just three points shy of "universal acclaim", while the PC version received "average" reviews, according to the
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website
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. The former console version was described by ''
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'' as "part retro videogame, part chemistry set; part ''
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'', part '' Zelda''", while ''
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'' called it "one of the best titles you'll find on PlayStation Network". Similarly,
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's review called it one of the best
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titles of 2009, as well as Q Games' "best work yet". The same console version was praised by critics for its level design and unique physics; ''
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'' lamented that said console version did not include a "
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" mode wherein players could experiment with its various fluid substances. The music of High Frequency Bandwidth was also praised, described as "a funky, dynamic collection of upbeat trip-hop" by ''Eurogamer''. Critics were not uniform in reception of the same console version's combat. While ''Eurogamer'' praised the enemies as "cunningly-designed",
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remarked that the combat experience overall "isn't all that interesting". Several reviews made note of said console version's brevity;
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called it "ultimately too short for its own good, abruptly ending just when you're getting into a groove". Other reviewers were less critical of its length, noting that the story concludes with a "To Be Continued" screen, suggesting an "Encore" expansion was likely (similar to those released for ''
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'' and ''
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''). Rather than an expansion, a standalone sequel was announced by Q-Games.


Legacy

A
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space for ''PixelJunk Shooter'' was added onto the existing Q Games "PixelJunk Museum" space on December 17, 2009. Upon entering the Museum, players receive articles of clothing unlocked by completing portions of ''PixelJunk Shooter''. Completing the game 100% will unlock a complete scientist costume for players to equip their Home avatars with. The Home space features the virtual interior of the "Ers Piñita Colada", a space center seen in the main menu for ''PixelJunk Shooter''.


''PixelJunk Shooter 2''

'' PixelJunk Shooter 2'' was formally announced by Q-Games on May 18, 2010. The title is the first full-fledged sequel to any ''PixelJunk'' game. Q-Games' Dylan Cuthbert said of the title, "it will have some features that are new to the ''PixelJunk'' series in general and will be bigger than the first game."


''PixelJunk Shooter Ultimate''

''PixelJunk Shooter Ultimate'', developed by Double Eleven, combines both games into one continuous game. It was released on
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and
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in June 2014 and on the PC in October 2015 and was later released as a free title for
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subscribers for the month of June 2014. The title features
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, meaning that one purchase grants access to both PS4 and PS Vita versions as well as cross-save, meaning that players can save progress on either Playstation 4 or Playstation Vita and continue on the other system.


Reception

The PC version of ''Ultimate'' received "universal acclaim", while the Vita and PlayStation 4 versions received "generally favorable reviews", according to Metacritic.


See also

*'' Sub-Terrania'' *''
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''


References


External links


PixelJunk Shooter's Official website
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