![]() One of these black holes swallowed the Sun Crusher, as Durron piloted it into its gravity well, yet escaped himself. ![]() There were few safe routes into the Maw some were known by Admiral Daala and her fleet, but Kyp Durron was able to use the Force to find a route in. You can keep up to date with the game over on its Steam page.The Maw was originally created by the Thuruht as a prison for the dark-side entity Abeloth. GRIME is due out sometime this year, made by Clover Bite and published byĪkupara Games. I wonder what happens when you round off that number? ![]() It's at around the 1:16 mark in the trailer, and curiously, a message springs up which says "Clawhound 1/3" afterwards. I'm particularly into the parry, which if you time correctly, straight up sucks enemies into your head. Science rules.ĭespite its bizarre setup, GRIME looks like a decent time. And if an enemy chucks something at you, your space-skull can suck it up, and reflect it back at them. Kill an enemy and it seems like your gravity-brain will absorb their nutrients - yum. Judging by GRIME's gameplay trailer above, your black hole-head provides some key benefits. Given the game's premise, I would not be surprised if the final boss is a mangled horror that resides in a giant pot, wielding a sledgehammer in each of its tentacles. It does remind me a touch of Getting Over It's desert landscape, but if it had succumbed to an eldritch nightmare. ![]() GRIME is a metroidvania game where you play as a humanoid black hole and bash your way through a surrealist world filled with horrors. And you know what? It looks like a good time. A literal spacetime-deforming blob for a skull. One that's caught my eye is GRIME, a metroidvania where you play as a character with a black hole for a head. The MIX's Game Dev Direct happened a couple of days ago, and I've been catching up on all the cool indie games that were shown off during the event. ![]()
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