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''Descenders'' is a cycling
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developed by Dutch studio RageSquid and published by No More Robots. It was released for
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on 7 May 2019, for PlayStation 4 on 25 August 2020, for Nintendo Switch on 6 November 2020 and
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on 8 June 2021. A mobile version for
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and Android was released on 4 August 2022.


Gameplay

''Descenders'' is a
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video game which puts players in different environments. Each level in the game is procedurally generated. In each level, the player races a downward course on a relatively dirt trail. During the trials, the player gains opportunities to perform tricks with their bicycle. Each level also presents a set of random objectives to complete, such as performing a trick a certain number of times, or finishing a race within a certain time. Each level also contains checkpoints which serve as respawn points upon bailing. Bail often, and the player fails the level.


Development

The game came about because the developers noted a lack of extreme sports video games on the market. Having grown up with several such games they decided to make their own to see if there was still a market for it. Prior to deciding on mountain biking the team considered other sports including Rock Climbing and Wing Suiting amongst others. At one point they prototyped a
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game which "was hilarious to look at, but it was hard to make a fun game out of it". In addition to Extreme Sport games the team also enjoyed Roguelikes such as
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and FTL and decided to combine the two genres and "fell in love with the result and decided to continue along that path". Early on the team struggled with getting the physics right feeling that a good physics system was make or break for the game. As such the team spent the first few months designing one before working on the rest of the game with RageSquid stating that the ''
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'' series was the team's biggest inspiration for this aspect. For tricks RageSquid opted against having a list of preset button combinations instead opting for a system about "combining motions" which they stated makes the final game "more about expressing a personal style, which makes it more of a genuine extreme sports experience".


Reception

''Descenders'' received "generally favorable" reviews, according to review aggregator
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. Mitch Bowman of ''
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'' felt optimistic about ''Descenders'' progress, criticizing its lack of variety in features while praising the variety in level design. Tim Rogers of '' Kotaku'' called the game "fast and smooth", and commented about the nauseating thrill the framerate gave him. Matthew Kato at ''
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'' praised the branching level structure. Brendan Caldwell of '' Rock, Paper, Shotgun'' enjoyed the humour of the game, but was not impressed at the cosmetic rewards and the level design. Dante Douglas at ''
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'' gave the early access version of the game a 7.0, praising the procedural generation while criticizing the tight controls.


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References

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