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Strafe is a singleplayer 3D action experience where the player can pick up a gun and shoot hordes of things in the face. The developers have created technology that changes the levels every time you play for endless replayability. There are billions of experiences to be had with crazy secrets to find! We give you the levels, you paint them red.
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Reviews
62 reviews found90
Hu3br
May 10, 2017
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85
Destructoid
May 9, 2017
The game can be crushingly difficult, but it always remains engrossing. Despite going back and forth between loving and hating it, I’m still addicted some 20 hours later. STRAFE may not be a classic and it definitely has issues, but it’s fun enough for anyone who wants a nostalgia trip.
85
Gaming on PC
May 9, 2017
STRAFE is a punishing roguelike first person shooter that will attract players with its 90s inspired aesthetic and keep them hooked thanks to its finely tuned gameplay.
83
Quillstreak
May 8, 2017
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80
Multiplayer.it
May 9, 2017
Summary and quote unavailable.
80
Edge Magazine
May 27, 2017
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80
Vandal
May 10, 2017
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80
Saving Content
May 24, 2017
STRAFE doesn’t quite do everything you expect, but being able to go into a game that looks like Quake that is infinitely replayable keeps the challenge up where memorization wouldn’t. I was never able to finish STRAFE, but that’s all well and good for its mindless and nostalgic return to classic-feeling FPS in the modern day era. STRAFE feels like a game that would have existing alongside Quake and Doom, but was accidentally sent forward in time and has learned the ways of 2017 gaming.
80
GameSpot
May 9, 2017
As unforgiving, repetitive, and frustrating as it can be, the urge to jump back into the game and take out that frustration on hordes of enemies to the tune of the most-proper soundtrack with a toy box of guns is hard to resist. Strafe wears its influences on its sleeve but stands on its own as a fun, intense, and fast-paced shooter with distinguishable charm.
80
Paste Magazine
May 12, 2017
As I shoot robot enemies and monsters who want to slice me up, I am delighted. The screen goes red every time. I hit the restart button with a smile on my face. Strafe was developed by Pixel Titans and published by Devolver Digital.