Anew: The Distant Light Coming to PC This Year
Resonator Interactive revealed this week that Anew: The Distant Light will hit PC in 2021, with console versions arriving at a later date.
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Resonator Interactive revealed this week that Anew: The Distant Light will hit PC in 2021, with console versions arriving at a later date.
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Deep Silver revealed today that Owlcat Games’ Pathfinder: Kingmaker will be released on September 25, 2018.
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Developers Bit Kid Inc. revealed today that their beautiful pixel art metroidvania Chasm will be among us on July 31.
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Developers Madmind Studios revealed today that Agony will let players experience the horrors of Hell on May 29th.
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Even at this early stage, Maelstrom feels like a refreshing new take on the crowded Battle Royale genre, bringing good ideas to the field and backing them with finely tuned gameplay.
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Gunpowder Games have just launched a new Early Access multiplayer ship combat game titled Maelstrom, which promises to take the Battle Royale genre to previously uncharted waters.
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Independent developers Obscure Cloud are trying to bring back Ghosts ‘n Goblins for modern audiences with Saint George | The Tree Of Secrets, a fast paced medieval fantasy platformer seeking funding on Kickstarter.
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Novaquark’s ambitious sci-fi MMO Dual Universe is now in public Pre-Alpha stage.
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Battle Chasers: Nightwar hits a few bumps along the road, but overall, Airship Syndicate’s debut title is a resounding success, thanks to its excellent combat system and gorgeous art style.
Full review after the jump.
Solstice Chronicles: MIA is a competent top down shooter that could have used a bit more time in the oven. Gamers who are not discouraged by annoying performance issues, a poorly written tutorial and mostly linear maps will probably get a great deal of enjoyment out of Ironward’s latest release, but it’s certainly not for everyone.
Full review after the jump.