One of the very first games covered on only our second day of this blog was retro futuristic western action adventure game ExeKiller.
After going dark for a lengthy period to transition to Unreal Engine 5, its developers Paradark Studio have resurfaced with a pre-alpha gameplay trailer.
Set on Saturn's moon Titan, futuristic city building game Industries of Titan, is leaving early access on January 31.
PC Gamer describe it as "Terribly evil and exploitative fun" which the developers include in the 1.0 launch trailer and their game description on Steam.
For US, Canadian, UK and EU residents only, sorry to tease Aussies, Valve is offering to give away one Steam Deck per minute to registered participants who watch The Game Awards through Steam.
Submitted by ionscifi on November 30, 2022 - 15:06
We just described not sci-fi game first person shooter Far Cry 6announcing a sci-fi DLC as slightly unusual, but another game has done exactly the same thing.
Two Point Campus is a university simulation game which launched in August and its first DLC will be Space Academy.
Submitted by ionscifi on November 29, 2022 - 10:05
Following the successful real time strategy game Terran Command which released in June, we have an announcement for another Starship Troopers title, Extermination. A co-op first person builder and shooter.
As titles go you can't get more brutal and uncompromising. Which fits the franchise.
Submitted by ionscifi on November 24, 2022 - 21:41
At a time when many eyes would be on a cutting edge, potentially even redefining the genre horror game like The Callisto Protocol, it's charming to see some old school scare.
Which comes courtesy of Starward Industries in the faux documentaryLife on Regis III to promote their upcoming retro futuristic adventure game The Invincible.
Submitted by ionscifi on November 24, 2022 - 20:30
In a sure sign of confidence, developers of The Callisto Protocol have listed a Digital Deluxe Edition on Steam which includes, among other things, a season pass and "story DLC" (downloadable content).
Gamers would be familiar with developers dodging the question of potential of DLC before a game's launch.