Capy believes that 2D gaming has a bright future ahead of it in the HD era, and we’re proud to be a part of a small group (alongside upcoming PSN awesomeness like Klei’s Shank) trying to push 2D HD as far as it can go. Critter Crunch artists Qiqo & Sylvain have joined forces with the rest of Capy’s amazing art team to bring you thousands of frames of 2D HD goodness. Now we’re back on the awesome PlayStation Network with online & local versus multiplayer, a new co-op multiplayer mode, tons of balancing tweaks, new unit abilities and so much more.Īlso, we’ve taken our love of both high-definition 2D & traditional animation, and combined them to create the stunning visuals of Clash of Heroes. And, to celebrate we have taken all the awesomeness of the original, and ratcheting it up to 1000. Now, when Clash of Heroes was first published last year, it was showered in critical love and received numerous glorious awards giving Capy lots of reasons to celebrate. Now, take that baby and raise it up on RPG adventuring, and you’ve got Might & Magic Clash of Heroes, a puzzle/strategy/RPG hybrid in 2D HD! Turn-Based Strategy got together and made a baby - that baby would be the battle system. Now, some of you might be thinking, “what the hell is this game?” Well, imagine for a moment that the lovely Mrs. You might remember Capy from such PlayStation Network titles as the barftastic puzzle romp, Critter Crunch! Capy is back on the PlayStation.Blog after a short hiatus to talk about our return to PSN - this time we’ve teamed up with our pals at Ubisoft to bring you Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes. Ahoy-hoy PlayStation.Blog readers! Nathan Vella here - I’m co-founder and president of Capybara.
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