Publisher PLAYISM and Grayfax Software, known for their previous title “Orangeblood,” have unveiled their latest project: “Nitro Express.” PLAYISM and Grayfax Software plan to release this pixel art side-scrolling action game on PC via Steam in 2025.
Set in the fictional Nitro City, a reimagined version of Tokyo, “Nitro Express” puts players in the role of a member of the Atypical Vehicle Disposal Squad (AVDS). The game’s narrative revolves around eliminating rogue autonomous drones, referred to as “Companions” or “Atypical Vehicles,” that pose a threat to society.
In terms of gameplay, “Nitro Express” emphasizes shooting mechanics with a variety of weapons and gadgets at the player’s disposal. For instance, the arsenal includes traditional firearms as well as specialized equipment such as EMPs, radio-controlled drones, turrets, flamethrowers, and anti-tank missiles. Additionally, the game features a total of 12 different gadgets for players to utilize.
Moreover, “Nitro Express” incorporates a positioning system that affects weapon accuracy and damage, adding a tactical element to the combat. Consequently, players will face diverse enemies, including heavily armored targets like tanks and helicopters, requiring strategic use of different weapons and gadgets.
In regards to storytelling, the game delivers its narrative through optional police radio communications, allowing players to engage with or ignore narrative elements as they prefer. As a result, this design choice aims to enhance replayability and cater to different player preferences.
With its pixel art aesthetics and action-packed gameplay, “Nitro Express” is positioning itself as a notable addition to the side-scrolling action genre on PC. You can find more information about the game on Playism’s official website.