NanoApostle getting console ports in April

NanoApostle

Publisher PQube and developer 18Light Game announced console ports for NanoApostle, their dark science-fiction boss rush action game.

NanoApostle is coming to Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, and PS5 on April 24th. The dark sci-fi boss rush game has been available since September 2024 for Windows PC (via Steam). Get our review for the game (it’s great)!

Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a new accolades trailer (Niche Gamer is quoted, thank you!) below:

Deep within the bowels of a shadowy research facility, Anita, a girl birthed from experimental procedures, is implanted with the sentient nanomechanical entity known as ‘Apostle’. Working together with her nanite allies Anita must defeat a series of dangerous prototype bio-weapons as she searches for a way to break free from her nightmarish prison.

Features

  • Battle against merciless adversaries: Face axe-wielding mechs, fire-spewing behemoths, and psychokinetic terrors, in vicious encounters culminating in the brutal execution of your foes.
  • Evolving multi-stage battles: When threatened, the destructive bio-weapons feature a failsafe causing them to become more ferocious, and often warping environments to enhance their onslaught.
  • More than a weapon: The symbiotic relationship between Anita and Apostle grants her numerous abilities such as Dodge, Parry, a series of Slashing Attacks, and a deadly Projectile.
  • Master the Destruction Point system: Utilise Apostle’s nanites to identify structural weaknesses known as ‘Destruction Points’, and exploit your opponent’s vulnerabilities to land devastating blows.
  • Experiment with skills: Earn skill points through combat and challenge stages. Whether you favour a tactical or reckless approach, create unique skill combinations that resonate with your style.
  • Take on the Challenge System: Earn skill points by completing various tasks from defeating hordes of minions to demonstrating dexterity in the parkour challenges.

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