Amid persistent rumours that Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League will be delayed to later this year or next and with last year's Marvel Midight Suns and Gotham Knights both bombing to different extents, fans of comic inspired or themed gaming might be pleased to know that there's another indie title looking to scratch your itch - Lethal Honor: Order of the Apocalypse for which there is now a gameplay overview trailer.
Submitted by ionscifi on December 24, 2022 - 13:59
Avatar: The Way of Water has made a predictably big splash in cinemas but unaccompanied by either of the planned video games, Reckoning and Frontiers of Pandora, sci-fi gamers might be looking to scratch a futuristic aquatic itch with other titles.
Relief may be just around the corner with a January 12 release date for underwater city builder Aquatico and a suggestion from developer Unknown Worlds that they may soon unveil Subnautica 3.
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 30, 2022 - 12:52
We recently contrasted the promotional strategies employed by games Warhammer 40K: Darktide and Marvel's Midnight Suns. A light tickle versus saturation bombing.
Today launch trailers dropped for both titles (Darktide, Suns) so we'll play the comparison game again.
Submitted by ionscifi on November 26, 2022 - 15:25
Firaxis have released both a combat overview trailer and a "Let's Go!" special message for their upcoming tactical roleplaying game Marvel's Midnight Suns.
From people who've been able to play it - which isn't us - there's a lot of love for the gameplay but not the story.
Submitted by ionscifi on November 17, 2022 - 15:59
Fast approaching year's end, there aren't many more big game titles on the calendar.
Two of those, Warhammer 40K: Darktide and Marvel's Midnight Suns, we've only visited occasionally. Each for occupying different extremes of the promotion spectrum.