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Get ready to GO BERSERK with Berserk Boy! Coming to Steam and Home Consoles Very, Very Soon!
Get ready to GO BERSERK! We have just announced Berserk Boy – a vibrant 2D action-platformer inspired by the likes of Mega Man, Sonic, Pulseman, and Gunvolt! It’s got an authentic, lovingly crafted retro aesthetic, and features a high-energy 16-bit soundtrack by Sonic Mania composer, Tee Lopes!
Features:
• Slick and stylish platforming action
• Change into different Berserk forms
• Play for big scores and fast times
• Multiple stages with alternate paths and hidden collectibles
• Classic visual look influenced by Sega Genesis/Mega Drive games
If you want to see more of Berserk Boy in action, head to the game's Steam page, where you can watch a play-through of the game’s work-in-progress first stage!
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