Welcome to Crowdsurfing!  A series where I look at the promises made in various Kickstarter campaigns and compare them to what was actually delivered.   In my first outing I’m taking a look at Code Avarice’s shooter Paranautical Actvity.  In the video below I check out both the 2013 Kickstarter campaign that netted the developers nearly $13k, as well as the actual game itself to see if  they kept their promises and if the game is worth it.

Looking closer at Paranautical Activity it’s impossible to forget the controversy surrounding the game.  However, controversy does not change the game, so feel free to read up on the drama here, and then check out the game with me.

To give a quick summary of what Code Avarice promised in the Paranautical Activity Kickstarter:

  • The oldschool feel of FPS’s such as Quake and Doom
  • A variety of different weapons
  • Tons of variation, especially with regards to bosses and items
  • Randomly generated, Isaac-ish levels
  • A high degree of difficulty

http://youtu.be/juQWH1n0yzQ

One thing to remember about Paranautical Activity is that you can no longer buy it on Steam.  However, if you’d like to get a copy you can head over to the Code Avarice store and can pick it up from a variety of online retailers.

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John Seeger

John pascal Seeger is a 18 year old, german, hobby content creator mostly focused on video material. He strives to do content for every game there is out there. It is his passion and one of his biggest dreams to become an renown journalist and he wont stop at any obstacle doing so. Johns favorite time killers are anime and MMOs, expecilly World of Warcraft. Another Passion of his are very hard games, to the point where he considers Dark soul "Easy;" especially old school turn based strategy games such as Xcom, or the newer iteration Xenonauts, are exacly his beer...He is german after all. He he's on Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube; and he loves to chat! So don't be shy, he wont bite!

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