Strider Moves At 8x His Original Speed In His New Game

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In the new Strider game from Capcom and Double Helix, Strider Hiryu moves at eight times the speed the used to in the original game.

 

Senior producer Andrew Szymanski shared with Siliconera that, during development, the devteam had to make sure to design levels that were large enough because Strider would run through stages at breakneck speed.

 

Look out for our full Strider interview in the near future. The game is slated for release in early 2014 on PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4.

 


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