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    Fight your way to fame, fortune and glory in the first-person puncher game Spartan Fist

    Spartan Fist, the first-person puncher game by Glass Bottom Games and JanduSoft is coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox and Nintendo Switch this February 28th!

    Play as Emma Jones, a down-and-out detective working to earn her keep, you’ll tap your inner badass as you punch dudes so hard they explode.

    Navigate through an arena that’s different each time you play and delve into a whimsically gritty and colorfully punk pixilated world while fighting your way to the top.

    Features:
    • Radical first-person punching aimed at ultimate satisfaction
    • New arenas to explore every time you play, chock full of new stuff to wreck
    • A double fistful of fun to button-mash combo slammin’ action with a high skill ceiling
    • Colorful and vibrant pixelated characters in tandem with gory violence
    • A ton of different playstyle-changing fist types (to hit dudes with)
    • Mysterious things to dip fists in (maybe it’ll give you power! OR NOT)
    • The punk/chip fusion sounds of “Chipunk” in an all-original soundtrack
    • The continuing saga of Emma and Franky, forever-friends from our previous games
    • Plays equally well on gamepad or mouse+keyboard
    • Rebindable controls, and tuning options for enhanced accessibility (and fun!)

    Spartan Fist will be available at PS Store, Microsoft Store and Nintendo eShop on this February 28th for USD 14.99 (approx MYR63)

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