Katharsis (video game)

Katharsis (video game)
Platform(s) DOS
Release 1997
Genre(s) Action

Katharsis (aka Blaster!) is a 1997 Polish action game developed by Metropolis Software House and published by CD Projekt.

Production

Led by Polish developer Adrian Chmielarz, the team aimed to combine classical mechanisms for scrolling shooters with the new technical capabilities of PC computers that had been afforded to developers in the late twentieth century.[1] The Polish premiere of the game took place on March 1, 1997; the game received online and television press and a competition was created.[2] It had a US premiere on June 6, 1997.[3]

Plot and gameplay

In the year 2616, a ship leaves Earth and 18 months later the planet loses contact with the vessel. In 4720 AD, Earth is attacked by a foreign ship and the player is one of the few survivors. Their mission is to protect a bomb that will be used to destroy the enemy base. The title has classic side-scrolling shooter gameplay.

Critical reception

Meristration praised the graphics and sound as "novel".[4] The AV Vault negatively thought the game put more attention into its graphics than its controls.[5] MerixStudio felt the game was surprisingly deep, complex and mysterious, and a notable example of Polish developers entering the side-scrolling market.[6]

References

  1. "Katharsis (PC) - GRYOnline.pl". GRY-Online.pl.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/19970710042831/http://www.metropolis.com.pl:80/katharsis_pl.html
  3. Katharsis - IGN.com, retrieved 2018-04-17
  4. S.L., MERISTATION MAGAZINE,; S.L., MERISTATION MAGAZINE,; S.L., MERISTATION MAGAZINE,; S.L., MERISTATION MAGAZINE, (18 August 2001). "Dispara a todo lo que se mueva". meristation.as.com.
  5. "Katharsis PC review - The Adrenaline Vault". 10 May 2012.
  6. "From video arcade to social media. The advertising value of side-scrolling shooters". Merixstudio.com. Retrieved 2018-04-17.
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