Developer The Astronauts have released the “Witch Mountain” update for Witchfire. The update adds a new level, a set of new challenges, new fixes, gameplay mechanics, and more. An update trailer detailing its contents was also released. Witchfire is currently available in Early Access for PC via Steam and Epic Games Store.
The game’s details:
Witch Mountain has long been casting a shadow on the world of Witchfire and now it’s finally the time to visit its ancient underbelly, allowing the players to discover the secrets lying within. A brand new, winding maze awaits, along with a fresh set of challenges and gameplay mechanics. Apart from giving players access to the largest level yet, the update introduces an array of new items enhancing the experience, including an often requested revolver that allows for an alternative firing style. In addition to new content, the patch contains the biggest batch of improvements and bugfixes yet – many of them identified and tracked thanks to reports and comments made by the members of our community.
Armed with strange weapons and forbidden pagan magic, hunt a powerful witch holding the key to your salvation. Witchfire is a dark fantasy roguelite shooter from the creators of Painkiller, Bulletstorm, and The Vanishing of Ethan Carter.
Key Features
Dark Fantasy—With Guns! – Witchfire is a first-person shooter from the creative leads behind Painkiller and Bulletstorm. A roguelite for people who hate roguelites, the game offers a challenging but satisfying gameplay experience, and with multiple roads to victory.
At War With Witches – Desperate for a chance to triumph in the deadly war against witches, the Church calls on forbidden pagan magic to turn willing sinners into immortal witch hunters called preyers. Armed with powerful spells and fearsome firearms conjured by the best Vatican sorcerers, your mission is to find the infamous witch of the Black Sea, destroy the phantom army that protects her, and retrieve a mysterious artifact that can finally turn the tide of war.
Immersive Graphics in a Grimdark World – Like The Astronauts’ previous title (The Vanishing of Ethan Carter), Witchfire uses photogrammetry technology to achieve stunning visuals and a grim, immersive dark fantasy world.
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