Housemarque’s next game will be their “most ambitious and biggest game” to date
With Stormdivers being a damp squib in the battle royale market, Housemarque is looking towards the future and an era where their next project is their biggest one yet.
With Stormdivers being a damp squib in the battle royale market, Housemarque is looking towards the future and an era where their next project is their biggest one yet.
Maybe you have some of them on your Spotify playlist, maybe you’ve gone and actually bought a limited edition LP to help support developers. It’s safe to say though, that over the last couple of years that indie games have been responsible for some of the best video game soundtracks around. No longer content to pump out generic jams, but rather scores of albums which create auditory magic across a wide variety of themes and genres. Here’s a look then, at ten soundtracks that deserve to be left on shuffle.
If I had a gun to my head and could only choose three to save from a gang of Russian Bratva that I’d pissed off? It’d be the following three before I used my years of kung-fu experience to save my body by grabbing the bullet with my face.
2017 has been a great year so far for new games. I’m still playing Destiny 2, Assassin’s Creed is back and better than ever while the new Nintendo Switch has managed to pump out two games which may be racking up plenty of awards soon. Here’s the thing: Amidst al of these high profile games, many a smaller title gets lost in the noise. Games which may not have obscene budgets, but still manage to have just as much quality thrown into the mix. Here’s a look at ten such games then, that you may have missed in 2017.
Six months in, and 2017 has been a fantastic year so far for gaming yet again. Mind you, it isn’t pulling another 2016 in terms of releases, but I’m not complaining so far. So which games are the very best then? Which new releases have been well worth the financial and chronal investment required to own and complete them?
Struggling to keep up and wondering how to crack that magical five million points barrier in the superb Nex Machina from Housemarque? Here’s a few tips to help you max the numbers on your attempt to be the best.
Where Resogun may have been a spiritual successor to Defender in many ways, Nex Machina finds its roots in games like Smash TV and Robotron. Nex Machina is the sort of game that Housemarque does best. Accessible, hopelessly addictive arcade gaming. And they’ve nailed it – again.
With E3 around the corner, June is once again home to plenty of new releases. If you happen to have your gaming bones tickled by nostalgia or you’re in the mood for a shooting experience that won’t show you any mercy, then you’re in luck. Here’s a look at ten games due out this month that have us wondering if we can spend the month eating only cardboard.
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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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