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Injustice 2 Brings Swamp Thing to the Fight

Warner Bros. and NetherRealm Studios are continuing their slow reveal of characters for Injustice 2 and this latest one will please many fans who were hoping for some less mainstream characters to make the roster. The company has revealed through IGN that Swamp Thing will be part of the roster when the game is released and the creature joins Batman, Harley Quinn, Robin, Superman, Supergirl, Gorilla Grodd, Deadshot, Aquaman, Blue Beetle, Atrocitus, Flash, Wonder Woman, Black Canary, and the pre-order character Darkseid as currently confirmed characters for the game’s launch line-up.

You can Swamp Thing out in the gameplay video below and as for the game itself, Injustice 2 is currently set to be released on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 on May 16th.

Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns Bachelorettes Introduced

With Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns set to be released at the end of the month XSEED Games has released a new trailer that focuses on introducing the female marriage candidates that players will be able to woo and potentially marry when the game is released. This includes Lisette, Kasumi, Iluka, Siluka, and Komari.

The chatty Lisette loves a good read and runs the family’s flower shop in Westown taking special care into the meaning of each bouquet and selling seeds. Potential mates will be challenged by Kasumi who teaches in Tsuyukusa and is perfectly fine with solitude, even disliking sweets! Komari, also hails from Tsuyukusa but is not the serious type, often complaining about working at her dad’s teahouse, seeking a hobby. The identical twin priestesses Iluka and Siluka work at the seaside café, Carosello. Iluka, who can predict the weather, is curt and often scolds Siluka, who can see auras, for dozing off at work.

Curve Digital and Tomas Sakalauskas to Bring Cult Hit Human: Fall Flat Onto PlayStation®4 and Xbox One This Spring

Curve Digital and Tomas Sakalauskas to Bring Cult Hit Human: Fall Flat Onto PlayStation®4 and Xbox One This Spring

Surreal Slapstick-Style Physics Puzzle Game to Release on Console With New Content

[LONDON – February 13, 2017] This Spring, console gamers can experience a humorous, dreamlike world filled with physics-defying and rule-breaking hilarity with the upcoming launch of the unique puzzle game Human: Fall Flat from developer Tomas Sakalauskas and publisher Curve Digital.

In Human: Fall Flat, players escape surreal dreamscapes by solving open-ended puzzles while struggling with intentionally unsteady controls that result in hysterical clumsiness and potentially endless falling. The game will release onto PlayStation 4 and Xbox One with additional content, brand new puzzles and bespoke customization options. Those interested in a sneak peek of the new content can join Curve Digital at GDC in booth 1416, at PAX East in booth 22125 or at South by Southwest.

After releasing on Steam last year to considerable consumer praise, Human: Fall Flat became a YouTube phenomenon, garnering more than 70 million cumulative views thanks to the game’s hilarious gameplay that had people discover their own solutions to overcome obstacles – often there are many ways to reach each level’s exit.

Playing as Bob, players control his basic movements, but operate his arms independently, making it challenging to traverse this beautiful yet deadly world and interact with objects that can be used to solve the level. Bob can pull stuff. He can push stuff. He can kick stuff. He can carry stuff. He can climb stuff. He can break stuff. And he can use stuff on other stuff to make even more stuff happen, but these actions aren’t so easy with flopping arms. Players who learn to master Bob’s movement will unlock a wealth of opportunities to break the rules and beat the levels. For even more fun, players can work together as best they can to solve the puzzles in co-op mode.

“Millions of people have played or watched Human: Fall Flat and there is one thing that we can all agree upon – it’s just a really fun game,” said Tomas Sakalauskas, developer of Human: Fall Flat. “Whether you’re playing or watching, seeing Bob clumsily struggle with the most basic of physical movements makes for a side-splitting experience.”

For more information on Human: Fall Flat’s console versions, please visit the game’s website, or Curve Digital’s Facebook and Twitter pages.

Note: the additional content from the console versions will be rolled into the Steam version shortly after release.

 

About Curve Digital

Curve Digital is the leading publishers of independent video games on PC and consoles in the world. Working with high profile developers such as The Chinese Room (Dear Esther), The Molasses Flood (The Flame in the Flood) and Bithell Games (Thomas Was Alone), Curve helps individuals, small teams and established studios bring their games to a larger audience.

About Tomas Sakalauskas

Tomas Sakalauskas’s studio No Brakes Games is a small indie developer established in 2012 and based in Vilnius, Lithuania. Focusing on fresh game mechanics, the studio creates offbeat gaming experiences such Human: Fall Flat and Pocket Sheep.

Is it Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? English Dub Cast Revealed, Previewed

After making a separate announcement to reveal who will be voicing the two main characters in the series, Sentai Filmworks has released the full English dub cast for Is it Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? as well as a trailer that gives us a sampling of how most characters will sound when the series is released on Blu-ray, DVD, and limited edition combo pack on March 28th.

The full list of voice actors and their characters for Is it Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? can be found below:

CharacterVoice Actor
Bell CranelBryson Baugus
HestiaLuci Christian
Liliruca ArdeHilary Haag
Welf CrozzoDavid Wald
Eina TulleShelby Blocker
Ais WallensteinShelley Calene-Black
Ryu LionGenevieve Simmons
HermesBenjamin McLaughlin
LokiChristina Kelly
Syr FloverJuliet Simmons
Asfi Al AndromedaSerena Varghese
HephaistosStephanie Wittels
MordRob Mungle
GaneshaJohn Swasey
Kasima OukaJack Ivy
Bete LogaTy Mahany
Yamato MikotoMargaret Lewis
GedoKregg Dailey
FreyaPatricia Duran
Tiona HiryuteKarlii Hoch
Tione HiryuteNatalie Rial
Riveria Ljos AlfMelissa Pritchett
Hitachi ChigusaKara Greenberg
GarneauAndrew Love
Finn DeimneShannon Emerick
TakemikazuchiAdam Gibbs
‘Mama’ Mia GrandBrenda Valdevia
BorsJosh Morrison
GrandfatherChris Gibson
ScottKyle Colby Jones
Misha FlotKelley Peters
Anya FromelCarolyn Medrano
MiachMike Yager
OttarlJohn Gremillion
DemeterKelly Manison
LefiyaKelley Peters
Gareth LandrockChristopher Ayres
Lunor FaustKara Greenberg

 

Musou Stars Introduces Laegrinna, Lu Bu, Hajime Arima, and Opoona

Another batch of character trailers have been released by Koei Tecmo for their upcoming all-star brawler Musou Stars. This latest batch focuses on introducing the previously announced characters of Atelier Sophie’s Laegrinna, Opoona, the incredibly familiar Lu Bu, and Hajime Arima.

You can check out the videos below, where we see some of each characters’ attack strings, special moves, and voice acting. As for the game itself, Musou Stars is set to be released on March 30th in Japan for the PlayStation 4 and PS Vita. Currently no Western release for the game has been announced at this time.

Laegrinna

Opoona

Lu Bu

Hajime Arima

The Walking Dead: A New Frontier’s Third Episode Arrives in March

Telltale Games surprised their fans with a double episode debut for the third season of The Walking Dead but since then fans have wondered just when The Walking Dead: A New Frontier would continue with its third episode.

Well, Telltale Games has revealed that they are expecting the episode, titled Above the Law, to be released sometime in March but before that, the company is also planning on releasing the season pass disc for the season on February 28th in North America and March 3rd in Europe with the physical release priced at $29.99 for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

The Silver Case’s Five Main Characters Introduced

Late last year we learned that NIS America would be releasing Grasshopper Manufacture’s The Silver Case on PlayStation 4 in April and now that the release date is approaching they have begun to advertise a little bit more by releasing information about the five main heroes in the game; Sumio Kodai, Tetsugoro Kusabi, Kiyoshi Morikawa, Chizuru Hachisuka, and Morichika Nakategawa.

This comes in the form of a new trailer that you can check out below and as for the game itself, The Silver Case is currently slated to be released on the PlayStation 4 in North America on April 18th and in Europe on April 21st.

Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers Review

Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers

Developer: Omega Force
Publisher: Koei Tecmo
Platforms: PlayStation 4 (Reviewed), PS Vita
Release Date: Available Now
Price: $59.99 – Available Here

Overview

When most people hear the name Dynasty Warriors they think of a title where one warrior can easily slay over a thousand faceless enemies while taking down numerous named opponents in a single battle. Koei Tecmo wanted to change that up a bit this time around though as Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers is something quite unexpected, a strategy-RPG that utilizes grid-based battles. Now that the game has been released, does this change to the formula make it worthwhile?

Story

Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers is set during a fairly familiar time for fans of The Romance of the Three Kingdoms as the story picks up with Zhao Yun and his friend Lei Bin exploring a cave that is being occupied by members of the Yellow Turban rebellion. In an effort to keep their home village safe, the two went to investigate the cave only to find that a mysterious girl appears to be sealed within a mystical prison.

As luck would have it, Lei Bin manages to free the girl who they learn is named Lixia and while little is immediately known about the woman, it is clear she is far more capable than she would appear as she is capable of wielding strange powers. In an effort to learn more about Lixia as well as complete her quest to gather mystical orbs the pair find themselves mixed in with the events that follow the Yellow Turban Rebellion and the Battle at Hulao Gate.

For the most part players will be experiencing the same standard storyline of Romance of the Three Kingdoms but only with a bit of a more mythical twist to it as various magical elements and different viewpoints are offered from the standard fair that fans have been presented with for quite some time. This inclusion of Lixia and the magic does make for an interesting storyline though don’t expect to be gripped too tightly by the plot as the visual novel style sections that fill time between battles unfortunately do a rather poor job of keeping the player interested or invested in most of the characters, especially since outside of the core trio many of the familiar faces from the series tend to vanish for multiple missions at a time.

Gameplay

As mentioned before, one of the key aspects of Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers is the fact that it is a turn based strategy RPG rather than an action game. This means that as you begin battle players are presented with a battlefield grid where their units and the enemy units take turns moving around the field and attacking one another. While quite a change from controlling a single warrior charging around the battlefield, players will easily be able to grasp the aspects of moving around the map grid and figuring out proper unit placement.

This is because while Zhao Yun and Lei Bin are immediately available and come with a number of attacks available, various other generals and famous warriors from history will be unlocked over the course of the game. Many of these units are obtained through “Path of Destiny” side-stories that help give the story a little bit of extra breathing room while others are obtained through advancing the story, though these can be a bit fickle at times as they have the chance to disappear for story purposes or be available solely as AI controlled partners that, for the most part, work well in combat.

Various unit types are available with attackers being able to perform powerful melee blows that gain damage bonuses when attacking from the sides or back, ranged units that can attack from a distance or pierce through a unit’s high defense, heavy slow moving units that can absorb frontal attacks but are weak to side blows, and speedy units that tend to have low health and defense but can move through enemy units to gain advantageous positioning.

While many strategy games may seem like something difficult to pick up, Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers is something of the opposite. Perhaps in an attempt to ease fans of the core series into the experience the difficulty curve for this game barely exists. Playing on normal will give basic players a small challenge from time to time but for those who are familiar with the genre playing on the hardest setting is the only way to see any real difficulty. This may be a boon for those who want something of a relaxing experience but disheartening for fans of the genre.

Outside of standard features such as positioning your characters to face certain directions to avoid back attacks, chaining together attacks in an effort to best target as many enemies as possible, and utilizing Musou attacks that are earned through a refillable gauge like always, players will also be able to lay waste to their foes using the Synchro mode.  As you fight this gauge will fill at the top of the screen and can be triggered at any time during your turn. This system allows players to give all of their units who have already taken an action a chance to move and attack once more as well as unleash a powerful Synchro attack.

This attack targets a nine-square area of the map and deals a massive amount of damage to any foes in the area as the chosen units all go wild on the area with players being able to repeatedly press the X button to increase the percentage of damage done. As one would expect, this type of attack can easily tear through an entire enemy force in one swing, especially if you happen to find a grouped force or the enemy general available to be destroyed with little resistance.

When not in combat players will be able to swap between various pieces of equipment that they’ve obtained for characters, use accumulated points to unlock skills on a Skill Board that provides anything from passive bonuses to boosted skills, and more. Unfortunately thanks to the easy difficulty and repetitive gameplay styles, players will find it hard to really get invested in most of the characters or even most of the actual battles.

Visuals & Audio

Players know roughly what to expect when it comes to the graphics of a Dynasty Warriors title and you’ll find that same experience here. The characters all feature their same looks as previous games with the few new characters fitting in properly though one would have expected some improvement on the actual generic enemy designs considering the developer no longer has to try and fit hundreds of them on the screen at once anymore. The moves remain fairly flashy looking, especially during Synchro attacks, and attacks between actual named warriors look impressive enough.

Considering the digital only release of Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers the game only offers the Japanese voice track, which fits well enough with all of their familiar voice actors returning. The soundtrack features some brand new music as well as some classic tunes from the series.

Overall

Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers is an odd title that takes characters from an action packed series that fans are familiar with and transitions them into an overly simplistic strategy RPG with a tweaked story that can be fairly interesting when it tries something new but still overly similar to what fans already know. The basic nature of the game makes it accessible for those unfamiliar with the genre though the lack of any real hook will leave players feeling disinterested in the easy SRPG and looking for of a challenge elsewhere.

Indie Gala Monday Motivation #16 Now Available

The new work week doesn’t have to be a drag when it brings awesome indie games with it. Indie Gala’s Monday Motivation #16 packs 11 great games for one low price.

For a minimum purchase price of $1.00 USD, buyers will receive:

Invention – A first person shooter with RPG elements set in a secret laboratory where experiments have gone horribly wrong.

Call to 10 – You are the prisoner of a maniac obsessed with the movie Saw. You will need to be careful and quick at the same times if you have a hope of escaping alive.

Druid – You will need to collect magical runes to find your way through the magical forest and meet your new teacher in this puzzle adventure game.

For a minimum purchase price of $2.99 USD during the first 24 hours of the sale, buyers will also receive:

Galactineers – A mix of open world survival and RTS, players can create their own units using the ship designer tool and then send their fleet to complete missions and bring back resources.

C O S M – Explore real life scientific environmentslike strands of DNA in this VR ready sim.

Cubway – An abstract journey about the lifecycle of rebirth, players will explore 55 different levels featuring music from SiJ.

The Shadowland – The little reaper must find his way home through the otherwold, but three bosses and 30 levels stand in between him and home.

Rising – Fight against the minions of hell in this isometric pixel art game inspired by the likes of DoomPostal, and Crusader: No Remorse.

Final Core – A top down arena shooter where players build their ship between waves.

Spaera – A head to head puzzle fighting game that mixes match-3 gameplay with homages to some of the best retro video games.

Odallus: The Dark Call – A retired warrior Haggis must return to the fray to rescue his son.

The special price will only run for 24 hours, so head over to Indie Gala and pick up a bundle before the price goes up.

New trailer exploring the story of NieR: Automata available now

Glory to mankind!

New trailer exploring the story of NieR: Automata available now

LONDON (13th February 2017)Square Enix Ltd., today unveiled a brand new story-driven trailer to introduce fans to 2B, 9S and A2, the assembled army of androids enlisted to help reclaim mankind’s disturbing dystopia in the upcoming action-RPG, NieR: Automata™.

In NieR: Automata, Humanity has been driven from the Earth by mechanical beings from another world. In a final effort to take back the planet, the human resistance sends in 2B, 9S and A2 in a hope to destroy the invaders. A war between machines and androids rages on… A war that could soon unveil a long-forgotten truth of the world.


NieR: Automata is developed by SQUARE ENIX and PlatinumGames Inc. and will be available on 10th March 2017 for the PlayStation®4. A free playable demo is also available to download now from: http://bit.ly/2k9txbV.

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