A new trailer for the tentatively titled New Guilty Gear has been released by Arc System Works has been released and this one focuses almost entirely on the recently announced announced returning character, Axl Low.
While this one doesn’t include a teaser at the end like the May trailer, it does show that the next big reveal will likely be occurring on November 3rd and that those who are attending the ArcRevo World Tour Final on November 16th and 17th at the UC Irvine Student Center in Irvine, California will have a chance to play a demo that will feature four of the already announced playable characters as well as two more that have yet to be announced.
The new trailer can be found below and as for the game itself, New Guilty Gear is currently set to be released on the PlayStation 4 sometime next year.
Being a knight, even one that is only a skeleton, would probably be incredibly difficult but that doesn’t stop Sir Dan from taking down his enemies. The latest trailer for MediEvil continues the “Bonehead’s Guide to Gallowmere” series of videos and this one focuses on showing off the various camera angles that players will be able to use in the game and of course another look at the game in motion.
The video can be found below and the game itself is currently set to be released on the PlayStation 4 on October 25th. This remake features not only a graphical overhaul but also an improved camera system, new secrets to uncover, and a brand new narrator.
After first being revealed for Western release last year XSEED Games has now announced that the first chapter for Corpse Party 2: Dead Patient will be releasing on PC through multiple digital storefronts on October 23rd where it will be priced at $9.99 but sold at a 10% discount for one week after launch.
Corpse Party 2: Dead Patient places players into the shoes of student Ayame who awakens from a coma and must now explore a hospital while solving inventory-based puzzles, collecting medical charts of deceased patients, and avoiding terrifying zombie-like pursuers in order to find much-needed answers and perhaps a way out. It is worth noting that since this entry is a standalone storyline in the Corpse Party series that players will not need prior knowledge of the series to enjoy this entry.
After first releasing on PC in September PQube Games and developer The Gentlebros have announced that Cat Quest II will be releasing exactly one month later on consoles as the game will be arriving on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch on October 24th. Cat Quest II is a 2D open world action RPG set in a fantasy realm of cats and dogs.
Under threat from a continuing war between the cats of Felingard and the advancing dogs of the Lupus Empire, Cat Quest II tells the tail of two kings, a cat and a dog, brought together against their will, on a journey of paw-some discovery to reclaim their thrones. If you want to know what to expect from the game we’ve recently reviewed the PC version.
A number of new screenshots for My Hero One’s Justice 2 have been released by Bandai Namco and the focus this time around is placed on Mirio Togata, Tomura Shigaraki, and of course All Might. Mirio is a brand new addition to the roster this time around and, with the use of his “Permeation” quick he can phase through solid objects to take on his opponents.
The other two characters are returning but look to have had a few modifications made to their designs, especially Shigaraki, since the first game. You can find these screenshots below and keep an eye out for My Hero One’s Justice 2 when it is released worldwide sometime in 2020 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
It looks like those who want to play Doom Eternal will need to wait a few more months as Bethesda and id Software have announced that the game will no longer be making its previously planned release date of November 22nd and will now be releasing on March 20, 2020 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC with the Nintendo Switch version coming at a later unspecified date. The company did announce that DOOM 64 will be now available as a pre-order bonus for Doom Eternal on all platforms though it will also now be releasing on March 20, 2020 as well.
The reason given for the delay was so that the development team could “deliver a game that exceeds your greatest expectations across the board.” They also outlined that Invasion Mode, the feature that allows players to enter anothers’ game as a demon, will now be coming as a free update sometime after launch.
Some new details for One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows have been revealed by Bandai Namco and they happen to relate to the game’s story mode. Players will have the ability to create their own custom-made character and experience their own story while constantly training and completing various missions players will make their way up through the Hero Association ranks. The company also detailed that random events can happen in battles and affect the flow of a fight.
You can check out a new trailer as well as screenshots for the game below. Currently the release window for One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows is 2020 and it is currently in development for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
Sega is continuing with their unique take on character introduction videos by releasing another pair of music videos for Project Sakura Wars with Elise and Azami Mochizuki being the characters introduced this time. Elise’s song is titled “Kurogane no Hoshi” and performed by her voice actress while Azami Mochizuki’s is called “Ninja Azami” and is also performed by the voice actress.
You can check out both character music videos below and as for the game itself, currently Project Sakura Wars is set to be released on the PlayStation 4 in Japan on December 12th with Sega already confirming a Western release for the game sometime in Spring 2020.
Arcade Smash Hit Killer Queen Black Lands
Nintendo Switch and PC Today
CHICAGO — Oct. 11, 2019 —Killer Queen Black, the strategic eight-player action platformer from Liquid Bit and BumbleBear Games, triumphantly soars out of arcades and onto Nintendo Switch and PC via Discord and Steam today. The ultimate arcade eSport with millions of play sessions is finally home.
Combining sports and
combat into a thrilling 16-bit competition Killer Queen Black displays
on a single screen like the games of the arcade golden era. Each of the
six maps are symmetrical to level the playing field. Both teams have their own
hive and the maps are filled with berries, upgrade gates, and a single Snail in
the center. Matches place two squads of four against one another, each with
three Workers and one Queen.
Workers start off
defenseless but specialize in adaptability. Fill up the team’s hive with
berries to secure an Economic victory or hop onto a saddled Snail to creep into
the goalposts and score a sneaky Snail victory. Or take a berry to an upgrade
gate and transform into a Warrior capable of flight and wielding weapons
including Swords, Morningstars, and Laser Rifles. Kill the opposing Queen three
times to win a Military victory. The first to three victories of any variety
wins.
Queens can fly and
attack from the start, but they only have three lives. Take the fight to the
other Queen directly and try to out-duel her. Defend the hive from pesky
Workers aiming for Economic or Snail victories. Capture upgrade gates to stop
the other team from transforming their Workers into Warriors.
Play locally with up to
four players on either PC or Switch and battle teams online. Connect two
Switches in Local Wireless Play and have the ultimate eight-player experience,
all in one room. Learn the basics in Tutorial mode, then practice in Unranked
mode, where AI opponents will help fill out exhibition matches that don’t
affect rank. When ready, play Ranked mode either solo or with three friends
(online or local) to climb all the way up to Obsidian rank.
Soon after launch, the
best team at any given time will become the Black team, replete with coveted
glowing outfits. Every Black team match will be streamed so it’s easy to watch
the top competition and learn their techniques. Strive for the top with
cross-platform play and chat powered byVivox, leaderboards, and Spectate mode. And if all
that isn’t enough, rock out to a soundtrack courtesy ofPowerglove.
“We’ve had eager
fans asking where Killer Queen Black was all year, and the reason is
that it kept growing and growing,” said Matt Tesch, co-founder of Liquid Bit.
”As fans of the original games ourselves, we wanted to make absolutely sure we
did it justice!”
Killer Queen Black is available now in English for $19.99 on theNintendo eShop,Steam, theHumble Store,Discord and is free for Discord Nitro Subscribers*. A
Switch physical edition created byNighthawk Interactive includes Nintendo Switch controller skins, a
cartridge, exclusive game art on the box and will be available October 25 for
$29.99. Physical pre-orders are available atAmazon,Best Buy, andGameStop. Killer Queen Black will be available on
Xbox One at a later date.
*Available for
subscribers with the $9.99 Nitro plan while supplies last
To learn more, please
visit the game’s official site, follow the game onTwitter, and join the officialDiscord.
About Liquid Bit
The Chicago-based Liquid
Bit is a group of builders, dreamers, designers, and developers. They make
games that bring people together through innovative gameplay and design, and
challenge you with games that are easy to learn but hard to master. Liquid Bit
strives to go beyond just a game and deliver a connected experience and
believes that good software should elicit an emotional response.
BumbleBear makes games
for smart people to play together in public spaces. Its “platform”, the New
Arcade, is a blend of digital and physical worlds through arcade cabinets,
installations, and VR. The team is based in Brooklyn, NY.
EXPERIENCE THE DRAMA OF MOTORSPORT – GRID® OUT
NOW
Get Your Heart Racing and Experience the
Prestige and Glory of Victory
Larkspur, Calif. – Oct. 11, 2019 – GRID® is now available worldwide on PlayStation® 4 computer entertainment system and the Xbox One family of devices including the Xbox One, giving race fans intense wheel-to-wheel action on some of the most challenging street tracks and race circuits. Having won the prestigious Best Racing Game at the gamescom Awards 2019, GRID gives players choice and accessibility allowing them to play their way with a superior handling model that caters to both sim players who want a fun experience and casual fans looking for a challenging racing game. The latest trailer can be viewed at
From lights
out, players will experience the true drama of motorsport. GRID isn’t about a
procession of cars; with 400 AI personalities ranging from calm to aggressive,
drivers stray from the racing line to prevent opponents from passing, or they
might brake late and do whatever is necessary to remain ahead of the pack. GRID
features 104 career events across 12 race locations, the best drivers including
Fernando Alonso and his esports team, FA Racing Logitech G, and the return of
the revered Ravenwest Motorsport.
“As a team,
we are incredibly proud of the game we have made and excited that players
around the world can finally get their hands on it,” said Chris Smith, GRID
Game Director at Codemasters. “We set out with three goals; make a game that
puts the player in control and allows them to play their way. For the game to
feel alive and celebrate the drama of motorsport. Lastly, make a game that is
for everyone; to have the best handling which appeals to both core racing fans
and casual players. We have put all of this into GRID and we look forward to
hearing feedback from our players.”
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news and details follow Codemasters game blog and social channels on Instagram,
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About
Codemasters
Codemasters (AIM:CDM) is an award winning British video game developer and
publisher with over 30 years of heritage. The company specializes in high
quality racing games including DiRT, GRID and the BAFTA award-winning official
F1® series of videogames.
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About
Deep Silver
Deep Silver develops and distributes interactive games for all platforms. The
Deep Silver label means to captivate all gamers who have a passion for
thrilling gameplay in exciting game worlds. Deep Silver works with its partners
to achieve a maximum of success while maintaining the highest possible quality,
always focusing on what the customer desires.
Deep Silver
has published more than 200 games since 2003, including its own brands like the
open world extravaganza Saints Row, the zombie action franchise Dead Island,
and the grim post-apocalyptic future of the Metro series. Upcoming highlights
from Deep Silver include Dead Island 2 and Saints Row V. Deep Silver also owns
the development studios Deep Silver Dambuster Studios in Nottingham, UK; Deep
Silver Fishlabs in Hamburg, Germany, Deep Silver Volition based in Champaign,
IL, USA, and Warhorse Studios based in Prague, Czech Republic. For more
information please visit www.deepsilver.com
Koch Media
is a leading producer and distributor of digital entertainment products
(software, games and films). The company’s own publishing activities, marketing
and distribution extend throughout Europe, North America and Australia. The
Koch Media group has more than 20 years of experience in the digital media
business and has risen to become the number one publishing partner in Europe.
It has also formed strategic alliances with numerous games and software
publishers: Bethesda, Capcom, Codemasters, Kaspersky Labs, Konami, Koei Tecmo,
Milestone, Sega, Square Enix, etc. in various European countries. With
Headquarter in Höfen, Austria Koch Media owns branches in Germany, England,
France, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, the Nordic regions, Benelux,
Australia, Czech Republic and the United States.
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