Fortress S gets PS4 port this month

Fortress S

Publisher CFK has announced side-scrolling action game Fortress S is coming to PlayStation 4 this month.

Fortress S is coming to PlayStation 4 on March 28th nearly a year after its debut on Nintendo Switch (via the eShop).

Here’s a rundown on the game:

Fortress S is a side-scrolling action game where players move their individual tank characters to engage in a variety of tactical artillery battles. It’s the latest entry into the Fortress line, a game series beloved by fans since its first introduction as an online PC game in the 2000’s.

This new work stays faithful to the gaming feel of the Fortress series while also making several improvements and adding various game modes so that everyone from beginners to seasoned veterans can enjoy the unique artillery action packed within.

Features

  • A story mode filled with an arsenal of tanks and collectables – Check out the various tanks and find all the collectables as you rescue fellow tanks that were captured by the enemy! Proceed along the main story path, collecting 29 different tanks, flashy minigames, and hidden side stories!
  • A real-time brawl with simple controls – Use the simple controls to seek victory in these battles, avoiding the cannon shots of your enemies and landing shots of your own! Tensions rise as players never know when the next volley of shots will fly! Pay careful attention to the trajectories of the shots and use items to survive the battles!
  • Featuring ‘Classic Mode’ with all the nostalgia of turn-based battle – Includes the classic turn-based artillery battles of Fortress 2! Use the variables of the battlefield, such as wind and ground slant, along with your own tactics to achieve victory!
  • All sorts of new content to spice up your adventure – Includes a local 4 player mode to enjoy with friends and family, a music player packed full of nostalgic tunes, and all sorts of achievements! There are tons of new elements that add to the fun!
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