Guacamelee Super Turbo Championship Edition Aluxes
Lore Master Achievement in Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition: Helped those in need by completing all Side Quests - worth 50 Gamerscore.
.: 9 April 2013.: 10 April 2013Microsoft Windows8 August 2013OS X, Linux18 February 2014PlayStation 4, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One2 July 2014Nintendo Switch8 October 2018,Mode(s),Guacamelee! Is a developed and published. The game was released for and in April 2013, and was later ported to in August 2013, and to and in February 2014. An enhanced edition entitled Super Turbo Championship Edition was released for, and in July 2014, and later on the in October 2018. The game draws its inspiration from traditional Mexican culture and folklore.A sequel, was announced in October 2017 initially for the PlayStation 4, which includes four player co-operative gameplay.
The sequel was released on August 21, 2018. Gameplay screenshotGuacamelee! Is a hybrid 2D style action platform. Players control the Juan and explore an open, non-linear world to complete the central story objectives while collecting necessary character upgrades and battling enemies. Coins collected from defeated enemies are used to buy new skills at shops, which also double as checkpoints. The game features drop-in co-op play, with the second player assuming the role of Tostada, Guardian of the Mask.As players progress through the game, Juan breaks open 'Choozo statues,' a direct reference to 's 'Chozo statues,' to gain new abilities. Some abilities give Juan new combat options with each move's color corresponding to similarly colored obstacles in the world, requiring Juan to learn specific moves before accessing certain areas.
Other abilities include movement upgrades, such as a double jump, a chicken transformation to traverse small corridors, and the ability to cross between the world of the living and the world of the dead to access areas and combat enemies that reside in one plane. Plot In a small village in Mexico, Juan Aguacate is a humble agave farmer. On the Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) he’s going to meet with his childhood friend and love interest, El Presidente's Daughter, Lupita.
An evil skeleton named Carlos Calaca attacks the village and kidnaps her. Juan is no match and is killed by Carlos. He is sent to the land of the dead, a parallel world where the dead reside. There, Juan finds a mysterious named Tostada. She gives Juan a mystical mask that transforms him into a powerful luchador and brings him back to the world of the living. The game then follows Juan's battle to rescue his beloved and to stop Calaca's plan to sacrifice her in a ritual that would unite the worlds of living and dead under his rule.While he confronts X'tabay, the first of Calaca's lieutenants, he ends up transformed into a rooster and brought back to human form by another rooster with mysterious powers. After defeating X'tabay, she reforms, revealing that Calaca was once a great rodeo man who broke his arm just before an important competition, and sold his soul to the Devil to have it healed time enough for the competition, but just after winning, the Devil enacts his payment and drags him to hell, but with X'tabay's help he deceived the Devil by having him transformed into the same rooster who helped Juan, having helped him against Calaca in order to restore his power.Juan gains power to confront and defeat the rest of Calaca's forces.
Juan pursues Calaca to the altar where the ceremony is being held and defeats him, but does not arrive in time to save Lupita. In the normal ending, Juan returns to his village and lives his life in peace until reuniting with Lupita in the afterlife and the mask disappears. In the true ending, attained if the player clears all the hidden trials, Lupita is revived by the power of Juan's mask which breaks apart, and the two return together to the village where they get married.Development and release.
The DrinkBox development teamThe game was originally released for and in April 2013, with cross-buy support and additional missions and costumes released as (DLC). Gold Edition, released on in August 2013, includes the previously released DLC, as well as Steam Workshop support, allowing players to create their own character skins using and share them online. This version was later released for and in February 2014. Super Turbo Championship Edition, which adds additional levels and bosses in addition to previous DLC, was released for, and in July 2014. The game was a free title for subscribers during May 2015. The idea behind the Mexican theme was originally proposed by the animator.The version was announced and released on the same day, 8 October 2018, with DrinkBox's plans to also bring the sequel Guacamelee! 2 to the Switch before the end of 2018.
Physical edition In July 2015, DrinkBox Studios teamed with the company, to distribute an exclusive, custom-designed, individually-numbered physical release of Guacamelee! This limited collector's box included a flash-drive with a game file, official soundtrack, instruction manual, key, and various custom-made collectibles.In August 2017, Vblank Entertainment released a limited retail version of Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition for the PlayStation 4. This release was limited to 3,800 copies. Reception ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScorePS3: 84/100VITA: 87/100PC ( Gold Edition): 88/100PC ( Super Turbo Championship Edition): 80/100PS4: 87/100WIIU: 90/100XONE: 88/100NS: 86/100Review scorePublicationScore9.0/10. This section needs expansion.
You can help. ( March 2020)Guacamelee! Was selected as a nominee at in August 2012. The game was also nominated for the 2013 for Excellence in Visual Art. Gave the game a 9.0, citing that the game's only misfire was the short length.In popular culture Juan will appear as a playable cameo character in the upcoming and PC game. Both Juan and Tostada appear as playable 'guest-star' characters in the Wii U game. Juan is also set to appear in as a playable party member.
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