In Other Indie News – 14 July 2020
From anime strategy to homicidal food armed with boomerangs, here's a quick look at some neat indie games on the horizon.
From anime strategy to homicidal food armed with boomerangs, here's a quick look at some neat indie games on the horizon.
The funkiest brand in piss-taking annual marketing and surprisingly good video games is back once again, with plenty of products to show off. And heck, not a single one of their titles have been leaked so far. Now that’s airtight publicity! Here’s everything that Devolver Digital had to show off.
In an annual shareholders meeting, Capcom confirmed that digital sales had pretty much taken over wit their various titles, and the company was looking to increase that number in the years to come.
In an age where every game is attempting to be the be-all and end-all of its genre, the idea of the blockbuster has lost its magic, leading to a ho-hum reaction and less excitement for every new title revealed with the power of a million PR firms going supernova on the hype blitz. Eventually, the industry is going to reach a point where it needs to seriously look at how they provide their consumers with value, and the sooner that epiphany arrives the better.
It’s official! This is what the Sony PlayStation 5 will look like.
Hot off the press! Fans have been asking for months to get a look at the PlayStation 5 and the games that will herald in the dawn of a new era for Sony and their iconic brand. That first look is finally coming next week, on June 4. The event will kick off at 1pm Pacific Time, which in CET and CAT works out to 10pm on this side of the globe.
The current console status quo might change as early as next week, as reports claim that a PlayStation 5 reveal is finally coming.
What will Microsoft be showing off? Team Green promised “a lot”, and while my expectations are somewhat tempered, I hope that translates to a few first-party surprises and some third-party treats. Here’s everything being announced today.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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