Somewhat similar to "Just Shapes and Beats", Predicate does enough to stand out on it's own. It's fun, has a great soundtrack but falters in random spikes of difficulty. I think with tuning Predicate could become a potentially much better game, but I do recommend it in it's current form. Specifically the enemy that controls more like a Snake. Gameplay: https://youtu.be/miPkGFB_E8M
Predicate
- Release Date:
- Nov 16, 2018
- Developer:
- Radio 13 Games
- Publisher:
- Radio 13 Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
A variety of difficult stages and bosses are available to play, the colors of each changeable through the custom palettes. The differing control schemes that each character offers makes experiencing these levels a unique challenge.
Gameplay
- Wrap up and crush enemies as the Snake while dodging an onslaught of projectiles. As the Snake, all stages can be complete without ever attacking.
- Carefully maneuver and barrage enemies as the Ball, as you take damage your damage and size decrease until you've regenerated.
- Each character has unique upgrade paths that offer different ways to play.
Features
- Customize the palette of the game to suit you or randomize it and hope for the best
- Challenging boss fights require careful movements and smart thinking
- 20 Steam achievements to unlock
- Each save times your performance and deaths, beat your previous records on further runs
- Unlockable Boss Rush Mode
Screenshots
User Reviews
Simple in design and devilish in execution, Predicate is fast-paced, intense, and satisfying. Levels vary from clearing stages of a variety of enemies, to surviving waves of attackers, to finding the weak spots on bosses while dodging complex attack patterns. The game puts a lot of emphasis on not going easy on you, but with an easier setting to drop down to I could practise the attack patterns of the more challenging bosses before beating them on hard. The pounding soundtrack keeps the pace feeling fast, and the psychedelic visuals make for an interesting experience without cluttering the screen or obscuring projectiles. Though perhaps a bit unforgiving on some of the longer levels, it is inherently satisfying from the smallest victories like surviving an elaborate attack to the greater milestones of beating bosses or unlocking achievements. If you like being challenged and dodging hundreds of bullets by the skin of your teeth, I recommend picking this game up.
not exactly balanced,only the triangle is usable,since the ball is either big=large hitbox,or a small but one hit kill thingy,unlike the triangle/snake. i got stuck with the ball at the point where i couldn't go to the sides and there were many small balls,if anyone says "but the tutorial said that you can destroy sokme shots" then tell me has anyon,I mean,ANYONE destroyed a shot so far,like,DEFINATELY destroyed and not just let it dissapear?i triet to go both upgrade paths,no changes.no destruction also another bug:fullscreen.it messes up the bars,like exit or play. and at the "many black bullets inside the giant ball" phase i died sometimes randomly(but only at the beginning,before even a single bullet was shot"
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Dual Core+
- Memory: 100 MB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 9.0 Compatible Card
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 100 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Predicate cost?
Predicate costs $0.99.
What are the system requirements for Predicate?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Dual Core+ Memory: 100 MB RAM Graphics: DirectX 9.0 Compatible Card DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 100 MB available space
What platforms is Predicate available on?
Predicate is available on Windows PC.
Is Predicate worth buying?
Predicate has 100% positive reviews from 4 players.
When was Predicate released?
Predicate was released on Nov 16, 2018.
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