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Rifter is promising some tough-as-nails acrobatic platforming that's utterly drenched in neon and it will come with an intense 80’s synthwave soundtrack.

Much like the rather excellent Remnants of Naezith, it features the use of a grappling hook and it looks equally as awesome. The developer, IMakeGames, emailed it in directly to note that it will have full Linux support at release in July.

Check out the reveal trailer:

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Features:

  • Lightning-fast, action-packed acrobatic platformer
  • Run, swing, smash and dash and feel exhilarating freedom of movement
  • Driven by a pumping 80s synthwave soundtrack and neon-drenched visuals
  • Rift through over 90 levels
  • Unlock 30 upgrades and new skills to fit your playstyle
  • Challenge a large variety of enemy types and hard-as-nails boss fights
  • Discover secrets, unlock multiple endings and perfect your stage ratings

You can wishlist it now on Steam. At launch, it will be priced around $10 with a probable sale during the launch week.

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2 comments

sarmad May 24, 2018
Looks awesome, and also looks quite hard.
qhartman May 25, 2018
In for one
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