David Gaider’s new game is Chorus: An Adventure Musical!
Developed by Gaider’s very own Summerfall Studios, the team is pulling from a lot of talented individuals to produce something that’s never really be done before.
Developed by Gaider’s very own Summerfall Studios, the team is pulling from a lot of talented individuals to produce something that’s never really be done before.
Forget about killer space monsters, rabid legions of homicidal humans driven mad by exotic science and the pure terror of survivor’s guilt running rampant across your psyche. Nothing creeps me out more than the old song of “cross my heart, hope to die and stick a needle in my eye” coming true.
It’s incredibly difficult to get a game kickstarted these days. The crowdfunding model – once a great big life line for many developers – isn’t as popular and successful when it comes to video games anymore. That’s likely because there have been too many big failures; games that never really got off the ground despite reaching their targets. Day of Dragons, an “online creature survival sandbox PC game set in a large, beautiful, open world with multiple biomes” seemed like it would be one of those games.
Pokémon Masters got off to a great start last month, thanks to it nailing certain pocket monsters factors: It looked great in action, the core gameplay was a blast and the gacha theme of collecting Sync Pairs made for an addictive grind. The only problem? That grind could only last so long and once you cleared the current story mode, fatigue quickly begins to set in.
There’s a ton of detail in any given screenshot for Cyberpunk 2077, thanks to Night City being a den of corruption where money talks and post-human surgery is the only way to get ahead in life. That, and having a few extra upgrades along the way doesn’t hurt too much either. Over at PAX Australia, new gameplay was shown off behind closed doors, with attendees getting to see a chunk of action that made fine use of protagonist V’s new skill: Demon Software.
The spooky Halloween event will bring a host of cosmetics inspired by Netflix’s 80’s pastiche alongside more traditional Autumnal items.
In comparison to the Wii U, the success of the Switch has been nothing short of phenomenal, with the recent release of the Switch Lite only adding more coin to Nintendo’s coffers. So how well has it been selling? Very well! That’s according to Nintendo themselves, who say that combined sales of the Switch and Switch Lite now sit at over ten million units sold currently.
Ubisoft is tag teaming with Castlevania producer Adi Shankar to resurrect the cult favourite game, creating a multiverse of Ubisoft projects that will kick off with Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Vibe.
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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