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Developer(s) | Arbitrary Metric (Jessica Harvey, Lazzie Brown, and Doc Burford) |
Publisher(s) | Arbitrary Metric |
Platform(s) | Linux, macOS, Windows, Nintendo Switch |
Release | Linux, macOS, Win March 2018 Switch August 21, 2020[1] |
Genre(s) | Horror |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Paratopic is a 2018 first-person horror video game, released for Linux, macOS, Windows, and Nintendo Switch. The game uses a graphical style reminiscent of 32-bit era graphics. Later that year, a 'Definitive Cut' edition added new locations and objects.[2]Paratopic won the 'Excellence in Audio' category at the 2019 Independent Games Festival Awards.[3]
References[edit]
- ^https://www.nintendoworldreport.com/game/54614/paratropic-switch
- ^O'Connor, Alice (September 7, 2018). 'Paratopic: Definitive Cut is out now, and still some cracking weird horror'. Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Archived from the original on September 2, 2019. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- ^Khan, Imran (March 20, 2019). 'IGF And GDC Awards Are Overwhelmed By Indie Winners In 2019'. Game Informer. Archived from the original on August 22, 2019. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
'Paratopic is probably the most important first-person game this year.' Paratopic is a first-person horror adventure game that was developed and published by Arbitrary Media, which is composed of Jessica Harvey, Chris I. Brown, and Doc Burford. It's own description reads as follows. Nov 13, 2020 But Tangiers also has Paratopic to thank for its resuscitated development. In 2018, Harvey co-founded Arbitrary Metric as a vehicle for developing indie horror—and while studio alum Doc Burford is.
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Further reading[edit]
Paratopic Game
- Alexandra, Heather (March 23, 2018). 'A Low Poly Horror Game That Gets Under Your Skin'. Kotaku. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- Arguello, Diego (May 1, 2018). 'Disturbing players with unsettling camerawork in Paratopic'. Gamasutra. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- 'Best PC games of 2018'. Rock, Paper, Shotgun. January 2, 2019. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- Burford, Doc (September 6, 2018). 'How I Attempted to Redefine the 'Walking Sim' With Paratopic'. USgamer. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- Couture, Joel (February 25, 2019). 'Road to the IGF: Arbitrary Metric's Paratopic'. Gamasutra. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- Gordon, Lewis (October 9, 2019). 'Indie game makers open up about the money they actually make'. The Verge. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
- Macgregor, Jody (September 9, 2018). 'Lo-fi horror game Paratopic gains a Definitive Cut, comes to Steam'. PC Gamer. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- O'Connor, Alice (March 15, 2018). 'Paratopic is some fine low-fi vignette-y horror'. Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- Reuben, Nic (December 22, 2018). 'Nic Rueben's 5 best games of 2018'. Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- Riendeau, Danielle (April 5, 2018). ''Paratopic' Turned My Nightmares into a PS1-Era Horror Game'. Vice. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- Robertson, Adi (April 29, 2018). 'Paratopic is a short, grimy horror game with a style straight out of 1998'. The Verge. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- Signor, Jeremy (February 15, 2019). 'The low-poly architecture of '90s shooters like Quake is back to terrify us all'. PCGamesN. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
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Paratopic is a 2018 first-person horror video game, released for Linux, macOS, Windows, and Nintendo Switch. The game uses a graphical style reminiscent of 32-bit era graphics. Later that year, a 'Definitive Cut' edition added new locations and objects.[2]Paratopic won the 'Excellence in Audio' category at the 2019 Independent Games Festival Awards.[3]
References[edit]
- ^https://www.nintendoworldreport.com/game/54614/paratropic-switch
- ^O'Connor, Alice (September 7, 2018). 'Paratopic: Definitive Cut is out now, and still some cracking weird horror'. Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Archived from the original on September 2, 2019. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- ^Khan, Imran (March 20, 2019). 'IGF And GDC Awards Are Overwhelmed By Indie Winners In 2019'. Game Informer. Archived from the original on August 22, 2019. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
'Paratopic is probably the most important first-person game this year.' Paratopic is a first-person horror adventure game that was developed and published by Arbitrary Media, which is composed of Jessica Harvey, Chris I. Brown, and Doc Burford. It's own description reads as follows. Nov 13, 2020 But Tangiers also has Paratopic to thank for its resuscitated development. In 2018, Harvey co-founded Arbitrary Metric as a vehicle for developing indie horror—and while studio alum Doc Burford is.
Paratopic Transplantation
Further reading[edit]
Paratopic Game
- Alexandra, Heather (March 23, 2018). 'A Low Poly Horror Game That Gets Under Your Skin'. Kotaku. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- Arguello, Diego (May 1, 2018). 'Disturbing players with unsettling camerawork in Paratopic'. Gamasutra. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- 'Best PC games of 2018'. Rock, Paper, Shotgun. January 2, 2019. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- Burford, Doc (September 6, 2018). 'How I Attempted to Redefine the 'Walking Sim' With Paratopic'. USgamer. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- Couture, Joel (February 25, 2019). 'Road to the IGF: Arbitrary Metric's Paratopic'. Gamasutra. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- Gordon, Lewis (October 9, 2019). 'Indie game makers open up about the money they actually make'. The Verge. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
- Macgregor, Jody (September 9, 2018). 'Lo-fi horror game Paratopic gains a Definitive Cut, comes to Steam'. PC Gamer. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- O'Connor, Alice (March 15, 2018). 'Paratopic is some fine low-fi vignette-y horror'. Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- Reuben, Nic (December 22, 2018). 'Nic Rueben's 5 best games of 2018'. Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- Riendeau, Danielle (April 5, 2018). ''Paratopic' Turned My Nightmares into a PS1-Era Horror Game'. Vice. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- Robertson, Adi (April 29, 2018). 'Paratopic is a short, grimy horror game with a style straight out of 1998'. The Verge. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- Signor, Jeremy (February 15, 2019). 'The low-poly architecture of '90s shooters like Quake is back to terrify us all'. PCGamesN. Retrieved September 2, 2019.