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'''''FORCED: Showdown''''' is a [[Video game graphics#Top-down perspective|top-down]] [[Single-player video game|single-player]] [[Shoot 'em up#Bullet hell and niche appeal|bullet-hell]] [[Beat 'em up|brawler]]<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.polygon.com/2016/3/28/11305684/forced-showdown-out-this-week | title = Polygon article - Forced: Showdown out this week | last = Colin| first = Campbell| date = 28 March 2016 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref> developed by Danish indie game developer [[Betadwarf|BetaDwarf]].<ref>{{cite web | url = https://forcedshowdown.com/ | title = Forced: Showdown Official Website | date = 2015 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref> The game was released in March 2016 for [[Windows]], [[OS X]] and [[Linux]] through the [[Steam (software)|Steam]] platform as well as [[GOG.com|GOG]].<ref name="steam">{{cite web | url = http://store.steampowered.com/app/265000/ | title = Forced: Showdown Steam page | date = 29 March 2016 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref>
'''''Forced: Showdown''''' is a [[Video game graphics#Top-down perspective|top-down]] [[Single-player video game|single-player]] [[Shoot 'em up#Bullet hell and niche appeal|bullet-hell]] [[Beat 'em up|brawler]]<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.polygon.com/2016/3/28/11305684/forced-showdown-out-this-week | title = Polygon article - Forced: Showdown out this week | last = Colin| first = Campbell| website = [[Polygon (website)|Polygon]] | date = 28 March 2016 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref> developed by Danish indie game developer [[BetaDwarf]].<ref>{{cite web | url = https://forcedshowdown.com/ | title = Forced: Showdown Official Website | date = 2015 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref> The game was released in March 2016 for [[Windows]], [[OS X]] and [[Linux]] through [[Steam (service)|Steam]] as well as [[GOG.com]].<ref name="steam">{{cite web | url = http://store.steampowered.com/app/265000/ | title = Forced: Showdown Steam page | date = 29 March 2016 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref> The game revolves around Contestants fighting for wealth and glory in an ever-changing galactic game show. The gameplay mixes [[roguelike]] aspects with a [[Collectible card game|trading-card game]]. It consists of selecting a champion, enhancing and empowering him and his abilities to battle through hordes of minions and dodging their attacks to survive.
The game revolves around Contestants fighting for wealth and glory in an ever-changing galactic game show. The gameplay mixes [[Roguelike|rogue-lite]] aspects with a [[Collectible card game|trading-card game]]. It consists of selecting a champion, enhancing and empowering him and his abilities to battle through hordes of minions and dodging their attacks to survive.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The player fights through a number of arenas, killing enemies along the way and playing cards. After 8 arenas, the player has completed a Battle, which is a small part of each campaign. Completing enough battles finishes the campaign. There are 4 campaigns in the game.
The player fights through a number of arenas, killing enemies along the way and playing cards. After 8 arenas, the player has completed a Battle, which is a small part of each campaign. Completing enough battles finishes the campaign. There are 4 campaigns in the game. Players have at their disposal 4 (5 with the Drone Invasion expansion) characters, each one with their unique set of skills, that they must choose before entering a show.


Deckbuilding is an important aspect of ''Forced: Showdown''. Each deck must contain exactly 30 cards and at maximum 2 of each card. There are 3 types of cards : upgrade cards, spell cards and consumable cards. Each card has its own [[Magic (gaming)|mana]] cost, related to its power. At the beginning of each arena, the player will receive some [[Magic (gaming)|mana]] that he can use to play cards. The amount of [[Magic (gaming)|mana]] gained increases by 1 after each arena thus allowing to play stronger and more expensive cards.
===Contestants===
Players have at their disposal 4 (5 with the Drone Invasion expansion) characters, each one with their unique set of skills, that they must choose before entering a show.


==Plot==
'''Squire of Light''' is a short distance ranged hero. By utilizing the powers of the sun, he can gain temporary immunity, create heavy sun blasts and knock enemies back. <br />
'''Volco''' is the signature melee hero of the game. He carries around a big hammer, and smashes his enemies with the power of magma.<br />
'''Stormbringer''' is the long-range hero of the game. He carries a bow and has a cloud pet which enhances his attacks with the power of thunder.<br />
'''Ravager''' is an alien beast that relies on its claws to swiftly attack his opponents by leaping on them.<br />
'''Settsu''' is an ex-soldier in a mech suit able to shoot enemies with her pulse rifle, fire big balls of plasma and fly with her jetpack.


The players are cast as contestants, gladiators in a galactic game show in which they must battle their way
===Cards===
through, defeat the Titans waiting for them and ultimately survive to earn fame, glory and wealth. CSAR, the Computer-Simulated Arena Referee, acting as the show presenter accompanies the player throughout the show. In the first program, or campaign, called The Crucible, the player faces Raff the Burninator, a large demon wielding fiery swords. In Frontline, the second program, the player must defeat the wealthy Ruby Von Wouthingtonne IV and her tank. Then, in The Grand Return, the mysterious Master opposes the player. Finally, in The Mentor's Maze (the campaign from the Drone Invasion expansion), the wise R3-KT will be the player's final opponent. Only by defeating all these enemies and their minions will the player become the next champion.
Deckbuilding is an important aspect of ''Forced: Showdown''. Each deck must contain exactly 30 cards and at maximum 2 of each card. There are 3 types of cards : upgrade cards, spell cards and consumable cards.

'''Upgrades''' - When played, these cards transfer their effects to the player, making him stronger. They are effective until the end of a battle. Playing two similar cards will stack up their effects. Upgrade cards can enhance some of the player’s abilities or some of his [[Dungeons & Dragons gameplay#Ability scores|characteristics]]. At the end of a battle, all the upgrades a player received through his cards are reset.<br />
'''Spells''' - These are cards that have an immediate or temporary effect and disappear once used. They can go from healing the player to adding [[Magic (gaming)|mana]]to his [[Magic (gaming)|mana]]pool or drawing more cards.<br />
'''Consumables''' - These are cards that gives an item to the player which he can use later in combat. These items are there to help the player by summoning shooting drones or making him invincible for a few seconds.

===Mana===
Each card has its own [[Magic (gaming)|mana]] cost, related to its power. At the beginning of each arena, the player will receive some [[Magic (gaming)|mana]] that he can use to play cards. The amount of [[Magic (gaming)|mana]] gained increases by 1 after each arena thus allowing to play stronger and more expensive cards.

===Battle rules===
Battle Rules are modifiers that affect a Battle. There are two types of modifiers : the positive and negative. Positive modifiers are rules that help the player by empowering him or giving him an advantage but adds more enemies in the arena. Negative modifiers weakens the player or empowers the minions but reduces the number of enemies.

===Boons===
In arenas, players will collect points. After gathering a certain amount of these, they will unlock a Boon. Boons are permanent upgrades for an entire Program, empowering abilities, increasing damage or [[Health (gaming)#Hit points|health points]].

===Titans===
At the end of a battle, the player will encounter a Titan. They are more powerful enemies with more health than minions and each have their unique set of abilities. There are 11 Titans : Jahun, Graw, Ratbo the Exterminator, Raff the Burninator, Schnappy, Apep, Frank, Ruby von Wouthingtonne IV, The Master and R3-KT.

===Companions===
The companions are allies that help the player during fights. The player must choose between three companions at the beginning of a campaign: Xiao Long - a ranged dragon, Brutus - a melee fighter and Denver - a charging dinosaur. Companions health like the players, although it increases automatically every arena even if the player does not upgrade them. If a companion dies, it will be unable to help the player until the next arena whereupon they come back to life. Modifiers and cards can affect the Companions.

==Plot==


==Development and release==
The players are cast as Contestants, gladiators in a galactic game show in which they must battle their way through, defeat the Titans waiting for them and ultimately survive to earn fame, glory and wealth.
CSAR, the Computer-Simulated Arena Referee, acting as the show presenter accompanies the player throughout the show.
In the first program, or campaign, called The Crucible, the player faces Raff the Burninator, a large demon wielding fiery swords.
In Frontline, the second program, the player must defeat the wealthy Ruby Von Wouthingtonne IV and her tank.
Then, in The Grand Return, the mysterious Master opposes the player.
Finally, in The Mentor’s Maze (the campaign from the Drone Invasion expansion), the wise R3-KT will be the player’s final opponent.
Only by defeating all these enemies and their minions will the player become the next champion.


In 2013 [[BetaDwarf]] started work on their next game ''Forced 2: The Rush''. During development the game was renamed to ''Forced: Eternal Arenas'', for which they ran another successful [[Kickstarter]] campaign. However, due to a lawsuit threat from a bigger company, demanding to change their new game's name, ''Forced: Eternal Arenas'' became ''Forced: Showdown''.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.forcedthegame.com/story/ | title = Forced the game - Story | last = Steffen | first = Kabbelgaard | date = 24 October 2013 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref> A [[Software release life cycle#Beta|beta version]] of the game was accessible in 2014.
==Development==
After a little more than two years of development, ''Forced: Showdown'' was released on 29 March 2016. An [[Xbox One]] and [[PlayStation 4]] version of the game are planned to be released later.
The team released an expansion for ''Forced: Showdown'' on 31 July 2016 called Drone Invasion.<ref name="steam" />


In December 2016, BetaDwarf joined forces with [[IndieBox]] to create an exclusive, custom-designed, physical version of ''Forced: Showdown''. This limited collector's edition included a [[DRM-free]] game disc, the soundtrack, an instruction manual, [[Steam (service)|Steam]] key, and various collectible items.{{citation needed|date=August 2020}}
In 2013 [[Betadwarf|BetaDwarf]]started work on their next game ''Forced 2: The Rush''. During development the game was renamed to ''Forced: Eternal Arenas'', for which they ran another successful [[Kickstarter]] campaign. However, due to a lawsuit threat from a bigger company, demanding to change their new game’s name, ''Forced: Eternal Arenas'' became ''Forced: Showdown''.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.forcedthegame.com/story/ | title = Forced the game - Story | last = Steffen | first = Kabbelgaard | date = 24 October 2013 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref> A [[Software release life cycle#Beta|beta version]] of the game was accessible in 2014.
After a little more than two years of development, ''Forced: Showdown'' was released on the 29th of March 2016. An [[Xbox One]] and [[Playstation 4]] version of the game are planned to be released later.
The team released an expansion for ''Forced: Showdown'' on the 31st of July 2016 called Drone Invasion.<ref name="steam" />


==Reception==
==Reception==


''Forced: Showdown'' received generally positive and mixed reviews from critics. Review aggregation website [[Metacritic]] gathered an average rating of 67 out of 100 based on 14 critics for the PC version<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/forced-showdown | title = Metacritic - Forced: Showdown | date = 29 March 2016 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref>
''Forced: Showdown'' received generally positive and mixed reviews from critics. Review aggregation website [[Metacritic]] gathered an average rating of 67 out of 100 based on 14 critics for the PC version.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.metacritic.com/game/forced-showdown/critic-reviews/?platform=pc | title = Metacritic - Forced: Showdown | website = [[Metacritic]] | date = 29 March 2016 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref>


COGconnected gave it a 85% stating, “Forced Showdown has done a great job of incorporating different strategic layers on top of a twin stick shooter”.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://cogconnected.com/review/forced-showdown-review/ | title = Forced Showdown Review – The Best Intergalactic Game Show There Is | last = Steven| first = Ritz | date = 29 March 2016 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref> JeuxActu commented that it “ is a clever little game that skillfully mixes action elements to a card game core, providing a lot of fun” giving it an 80%.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.jeuxactu.com/test-forced-showdown-sur-pc-103386.htm | title = TEST FORCED SHOWDOWN : LE JEU INDÉ QUI JOUE CARTES SUR TABLE | last = Pellegrini | first = Fabien | date = 29 March 2016 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref>
COGconnected gave it an 85% stating, “Forced Showdown has done a great job of incorporating different strategic layers on top of a twin stick shooter”.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://cogconnected.com/review/forced-showdown-review/ | title = Forced Showdown Review – The Best Intergalactic Game Show There Is | last = Steven| first = Ritz | date = 29 March 2016 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref> JeuxActu commented that it “ is a clever little game that skillfully mixes action elements to a card game core, providing a lot of fun” giving it an 80%.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.jeuxactu.com/test-forced-showdown-sur-pc-103386.htm | title = TEST FORCED SHOWDOWN : LE JEU INDÉ QUI JOUE CARTES SUR TABLE | last = Pellegrini | first = Fabien | date = 29 March 2016 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref>
Areajugones gave it a 70 out of 100 describing ''Forced: Showdown'' as a “very solid, surprising and original” game.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://areajugones.es/forced-showdown/analisis/ | title = Análisis Forced Showdown | last = Rodriguez | first = Victor| date = 29 March 2016 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref> [[Destructoid]] criticised the game for its repetitiveness giving it a 55 out of 100<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.destructoid.com/review-forced-showdown-368410.phtml | title = Review: Forced Showdown | last = Hancock | first = Patrick | date = 15 June 2016 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref> and CGMagazine described that “Nothing about it feels genuine” rating it a 50 out of 100.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.cgmagonline.com/reviews/forced-showdown-pc-review/ | title = Forced Showdown (PC) Review | last = Biordi | first = Jordan | date = 29 March 2016 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref>
Areajugones gave it a 70 out of 100 describing ''Forced: Showdown'' as a “very solid, surprising and original” game.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://areajugones.es/forced-showdown/analisis/ | title = Análisis Forced Showdown | last = Rodriguez | first = Victor| date = 29 March 2016 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref> [[Destructoid]] criticised the game for its repetitiveness giving it a 55 out of 100<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.destructoid.com/review-forced-showdown-368410.phtml | title = Review: Forced Showdown | last = Hancock | first = Patrick | date = 15 June 2016 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref> and CGMagazine described that “Nothing about it feels genuine” rating it a 50 out of 100.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.cgmagonline.com/reviews/forced-showdown-pc-review/ | title = Forced Showdown (PC) Review | last = Biordi | first = Jordan | date = 29 March 2016 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref>


==Awards==
==Awards==
*Intel Level-Up Award - Best Game with 3D Graphics in 2014 - ''Forced: Showdown''
*[[Intel Level Up]] Award - Best Game with 3D Graphics in 2014 - ''Forced: Showdown''
*[[MomoCon]] - Indie Game Award in 2016 - ''Forced: Showdown''<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.gamasutra.com/view/pressreleases/269811/MomoCon_Indie_Game_Award_Showcase_Finalists_Announced.php | title = Gamasutra- MomoCon Indie Game Awards Showcase Finalist Announced | date = 6 April 2016 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref>
*[[MomoCon]] - Indie Game Award in 2016 - ''Forced: Showdown''<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.gamasutra.com/view/pressreleases/269811/MomoCon_Indie_Game_Award_Showcase_Finalists_Announced.php | title = Gamasutra- MomoCon Indie Game Awards Showcase Finalist Announced | date = 6 April 2016 | accessdate = 19 July 2016}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 14:14, 15 January 2024

Forced: Showdown
Developer(s)BetaDwarf
Publisher(s)BetaDwarf
Director(s)Steffen Kabbelgaard
EngineUnity
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
OS X
Linux
ReleaseMarch 29, 2016 (2016-03-29)[1]
Genre(s)Action role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player

Forced: Showdown is a top-down single-player bullet-hell brawler[2] developed by Danish indie game developer BetaDwarf.[3] The game was released in March 2016 for Windows, OS X and Linux through Steam as well as GOG.com.[1] The game revolves around Contestants fighting for wealth and glory in an ever-changing galactic game show. The gameplay mixes roguelike aspects with a trading-card game. It consists of selecting a champion, enhancing and empowering him and his abilities to battle through hordes of minions and dodging their attacks to survive.

Gameplay

[edit]

The player fights through a number of arenas, killing enemies along the way and playing cards. After 8 arenas, the player has completed a Battle, which is a small part of each campaign. Completing enough battles finishes the campaign. There are 4 campaigns in the game. Players have at their disposal 4 (5 with the Drone Invasion expansion) characters, each one with their unique set of skills, that they must choose before entering a show.

Deckbuilding is an important aspect of Forced: Showdown. Each deck must contain exactly 30 cards and at maximum 2 of each card. There are 3 types of cards : upgrade cards, spell cards and consumable cards. Each card has its own mana cost, related to its power. At the beginning of each arena, the player will receive some mana that he can use to play cards. The amount of mana gained increases by 1 after each arena thus allowing to play stronger and more expensive cards.

Plot

[edit]

The players are cast as contestants, gladiators in a galactic game show in which they must battle their way through, defeat the Titans waiting for them and ultimately survive to earn fame, glory and wealth. CSAR, the Computer-Simulated Arena Referee, acting as the show presenter accompanies the player throughout the show. In the first program, or campaign, called The Crucible, the player faces Raff the Burninator, a large demon wielding fiery swords. In Frontline, the second program, the player must defeat the wealthy Ruby Von Wouthingtonne IV and her tank. Then, in The Grand Return, the mysterious Master opposes the player. Finally, in The Mentor's Maze (the campaign from the Drone Invasion expansion), the wise R3-KT will be the player's final opponent. Only by defeating all these enemies and their minions will the player become the next champion.

Development and release

[edit]

In 2013 BetaDwarf started work on their next game Forced 2: The Rush. During development the game was renamed to Forced: Eternal Arenas, for which they ran another successful Kickstarter campaign. However, due to a lawsuit threat from a bigger company, demanding to change their new game's name, Forced: Eternal Arenas became Forced: Showdown.[4] A beta version of the game was accessible in 2014. After a little more than two years of development, Forced: Showdown was released on 29 March 2016. An Xbox One and PlayStation 4 version of the game are planned to be released later. The team released an expansion for Forced: Showdown on 31 July 2016 called Drone Invasion.[1]

In December 2016, BetaDwarf joined forces with IndieBox to create an exclusive, custom-designed, physical version of Forced: Showdown. This limited collector's edition included a DRM-free game disc, the soundtrack, an instruction manual, Steam key, and various collectible items.[citation needed]

Reception

[edit]

Forced: Showdown received generally positive and mixed reviews from critics. Review aggregation website Metacritic gathered an average rating of 67 out of 100 based on 14 critics for the PC version.[5]

COGconnected gave it an 85% stating, “Forced Showdown has done a great job of incorporating different strategic layers on top of a twin stick shooter”.[6] JeuxActu commented that it “ is a clever little game that skillfully mixes action elements to a card game core, providing a lot of fun” giving it an 80%.[7] Areajugones gave it a 70 out of 100 describing Forced: Showdown as a “very solid, surprising and original” game.[8] Destructoid criticised the game for its repetitiveness giving it a 55 out of 100[9] and CGMagazine described that “Nothing about it feels genuine” rating it a 50 out of 100.[10]

Awards

[edit]
  • Intel Level Up Award - Best Game with 3D Graphics in 2014 - Forced: Showdown
  • MomoCon - Indie Game Award in 2016 - Forced: Showdown[11]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c "Forced: Showdown Steam page". 29 March 2016. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  2. ^ Colin, Campbell (28 March 2016). "Polygon article - Forced: Showdown out this week". Polygon. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  3. ^ "Forced: Showdown Official Website". 2015. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  4. ^ Steffen, Kabbelgaard (24 October 2013). "Forced the game - Story". Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  5. ^ "Metacritic - Forced: Showdown". Metacritic. 29 March 2016. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  6. ^ Steven, Ritz (29 March 2016). "Forced Showdown Review – The Best Intergalactic Game Show There Is". Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  7. ^ Pellegrini, Fabien (29 March 2016). "TEST FORCED SHOWDOWN : LE JEU INDÉ QUI JOUE CARTES SUR TABLE". Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  8. ^ Rodriguez, Victor (29 March 2016). "Análisis Forced Showdown". Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  9. ^ Hancock, Patrick (15 June 2016). "Review: Forced Showdown". Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  10. ^ Biordi, Jordan (29 March 2016). "Forced Showdown (PC) Review". Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  11. ^ "Gamasutra- MomoCon Indie Game Awards Showcase Finalist Announced". 6 April 2016. Retrieved 19 July 2016.