Owlboy is set in a future where the land has drifted into the sky after being separated by a cataclysmic event. The fusion of mechanics is ambitious and could have left it feeling like a Frankenstein's monster of stitched together play-styles, but instead Owlboy transitions from 2D shoot 'em up to adventure platformer with ease. There are definite influences from Mario, Sonic, R-Type and Zelda, just to mention a few, although it somehow seems to encapsulate the entire 8-bit era as a whole and present it in this new visually stunning hi-bit package. After nine years since its initial announcement, D-Pad Studio's vibrantly crafted pixel world clearly pays homage to the retro classics it was inspired by.
Recruit Otus’s friends as gunners to fight for you, each with unique abilities and stories.
The sky-pirates seek to invade and destroy their capital and steal powerful artifacts during the encroach. On the other hand, a catastrophe befell on the peaceful environment of their world. A sad, bullied figure who starts the game in such a miserable situation that it’s quite unbearable to watch.
However, Otus has a distinct characteristic among the rest. It is mute. Rather, Otus is one of the few inhabitants of the Owlboy world that has the ability to fly. Otus is not your typical type of protagonist who is a god-like figure or a superhero in costumes. The story of the game centers on a mute owl called Otus, the protagonist of the game.
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Step into the enchanted world of Owlboy full of floating islands.