If you've been looking for a weird and wonderful adventure to see out the PlayStation 4 generation, look no further than Supraland. This oddity of an experience arrives on 22nd October 2020 from the conveniently named Supra Games after a pretty successful launch on PC in April 2019. It had the internet buzzing with discussion at the time, and that's probably going to happen all over again within the PS4 community.
The developer behind Supraland describes it as a "first-person open-world action-puzzle platformer". That's quite the mouthful, but the gameplay trailer embedded above does seem to suggest it has a lot going for it. There's not too much of a wait before we can shrink to the size of a stick figure and find out for ourselves. Has Supraland caught your eye, or even convinced you of a purchase? Let us know in the comments below.
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Seems nice. Cool adventure ahead.
This quest to keep looking for a weird and wonderful adventure......is getting me nowhere.
It looks like I will have to make my own in Dreams. Because I aint gonna find 1 in the next generation consoles the Snowflakes have seen to that....ohh the games to long im melting i have news for you snowflakes Zelda sold bucket loads.
Supraland, eh?
I guess I will be seeing a few references to Toyota's flagship sports car in this game, then?
The trailer starts with making the game look like an intiguing puzzler in a unique setting (there should be more Honey I Shrunk the Kids settings in games); but ends up looking like a standard, hectic FPS.
"Shiny Minecraft"
Looks a little like Grounded! Or playing off that same theme!
Can i customise my redstick figure other hairdo's and maybe even for boys and girls.
@Number09 What do you mean?
@Flaming_Kaiser what part needs explaining?
@Number09 It looks like I will have to make my own in Dreams. Because I aint gonna find 1 in the next generation consoles the Snowflakes have seen to that....ohh the games to long im melting i have news for you snowflakes Zelda sold bucket loads.
The Snowflakes stuff?
@Flaming_Kaiser ah I see 1st thing is there is a spelling mistake from me it should say "ohh the games too long" most people I know have no issue with the length of a game.
Only there seems to be a trend to make shorter games the reason I blame the Snowflake Generation because they tend to get heard through social media moaning.....my generation have no issue with the time it takes to get to the end of a game.
The Snowflake reference is from the 2016 Collins Dictionary and has nothing to do with the term used in the 1860s,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMc8pczn-hs
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