BIT.TRIP FATE grooves onto PC

BIT.TRIP FATE, the fifth game in Gaijin's rhythmic saga, is finally busting moves on PC. This time around the series moved into auto-scrolling shmup territory, with CommanderVideo riding sound waves and blasting enemies to chiptune dubstep beats.

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BIT.TRIP FATE, the fifth game in Gaijin's rhythmic saga, is finally busting moves on PC. This time around the series moved into auto-scrolling shmup territory, with CommanderVideo riding sound waves and blasting enemies to chiptune dubstep beats.

It launched on Steam yesterday amidst the Summer Sale hubub, and very pleasantly has joined in with that straight away. A 50% discount brings it down to only $4.99, or $8.03 if you want the soundtrack too.

FATE debuted on WiiWare in 2010, then came to 3DS in 2011 with the BIT.TRIP SAGA collection.

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    July 12, 2013 6:45 AM

    Alice O'Connor posted a new article, BIT.TRIP FATE grooves onto PC.

    BIT.TRIP FATE, the fifth game in Gaijin's rhythmic saga, is finally busting moves on PC. This time around the series moved into auto-scrolling shmup territory, with CommanderVideo riding sound waves and blasting enemies to chiptune dubstep beats.

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      July 12, 2013 7:44 AM

      What an interesting idea. It's a game literally on rails.

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