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Champions of Anteria Preview

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Champions of Anteria

Developer: Blue Byte
Publisher: Ubisoft
Platform: PC
Release Date: 30 August, 2016
Price: $29.99 USD – Available Here

Champions of Anteria is a brand new IP from Blue Byte, the studio most famous for their work on The Settlers and Anno franchises. Champions of Anteria is a mix of real time strategy and turn based kingdom building. The game started its life as part of The Settlers franchise, but has been split off into a brand new IP set in a world caught in the midst of bloody inter-faction warfare while an evil wizard quietly builds an undead army in the shadows.

Champions of Anteria may sound like a standard fantasy franchise with factions battling for power and evil wizards, but the game is incredibly light hearted and relishes in mocking fantasy tropes. The game revolves around a mayor of a small village that is under the thumb of the evil wizard who tricks three heroes into freeing the town and rebuilding it to its former glory. While it’s simple humour may not appeal to everyone, I suspect most will have a good laugh with the game.

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The gameplay in Chapmions of Anteria cycles between two phases, a combat phase and a kingdom building phase. The combat is small unit RTS with players controlling three of five possible heroes. Each map has a set of main objectives to complete and possibly a side objective or two. Combat is built around a rock, paper, scissors type elemental damage mechanic. There are five elements in the game: metal, nature, lighting, fire, and water. Each element has two elements it is neutral with, one element it is strong against, and an element it is weak against. Every unit in the game is assigned one of these elements. Since players are only allowed to select three heroes, each playable hero has a main element and a set of abilities from a secondary element. The main strategy in the game is to send heroes after elements they are strong against.

To aid players in planning, Champions of Anteria can be paused as needed. This gives players some time to examine the battlefield, plan their next moves, and ensure they can get the upper hand in the situation. Since the game has no real dedicated healer and potions are limited to however many the player can afford to craft, using the right character in the right situation is an absolute must. Being weak to a element means a character will take extra damage and the end result is devastating. In addition to potions, players can deploy a variety of turrets to help provide some extra DPS in battle. Like every other unit in the game, turrets have their own elemental assignments. These turrets only last a set amount of time and cannot be moved, but also serve as an excellent damage sponge.

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Each character in Champions of Anteria gains new skills as the kingdom grows. They can bring up four skills into battle. The skill tree is pretty simple with only two branches for each hero. Each hero has their own resource pool and method of generating said resources. Like any good RPG, heroes can also equip weapons, armours, and trinkets for stat boosts.

The maps in the combat phase are pretty linear. There are some side paths here or there that will help the player avoid enemies, get to their objective sooner, or complete a side objective. The game’s real gem are the epic boss battles. These are extended fights that will test not only the player’s combat prowess, but their preparation as well.

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Once a combat mission is complete, players are returned to the kingdom screen to plan their next move and grow their kingdom. As the kingdom becomes more famous with the heroes’ conquests, the kingdom’s skill tree and the village will grow. There are several currencies to manage in the game: gold, building supplies, and the five elements. These are spent on new buildings, consumables for upcoming battles, and equipment. While not particularly complex, the kingdom phase puts an interesting, more thoughtful spin to the game.

Champions of Anteria’s audio/visual presentation is solid. The art style is a cartoony fantasy, with the exaggerated features and bright colours. The style fits beautifully with the light hearted delivery of the game’s story. The music and sound effects is pretty standard for a fantasy game, but are enjoyable none the less. The voice acting in the game is very good. There are a few rough patches here or there, but it is very close to a triple A experience.

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Champions of Anteria is launching in just under a month, but the game is already looking very good. The story is enjoyable and the humourous delivery really lightens the mood. The game has a great mix of real time combat and casual, turn based kingdom building. The audio/visual presentation is excellent. Like any pre-release build of a game, there is some room for polish and optimization on the technical side, but Blue Byte may have a great new franchise on its hands.

The Yo-kai Invasion Continues! YO-KAI WATCH 2 Launches in Australia and New Zealand on October 15

The Yo-kai Invasion Continues! YO-KAI WATCH 2 Launches in Australia and New Zealand on October 15

YO -KAI WATCH 2: Bony Spirits and YO-KAI WATCH 2: Fleshy Souls exclusive to Nintendo 3DS family systems

August 1, 2016 – The Yo-kai phenomenon continues in 2016. Australia and New Zealand have seen the launches of the YO-KAI WATCH video game for Nintendo 3DS, a line of Hasbro toys and games, a top-rated animated series that airs on Channel 9’s GO! channel and the mobile game sensation YO-KAI WATCH Wibble Wobble. The world of Yo-kai continues to grow as new video games, toys and shows are set to become available in the future.

All things Yo-kai continue on October 15 this year when YO-KAI WATCH 2 launches exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems in two versions: YO-KAI WATCH 2: Bony Spirits and YO-KAI WATCH 2: Fleshy Souls – each featuring rare Yo-kai that can only be found in their respective games. Already a huge hit in Japan, the sequel to the first smash hit, which is once again developed by LEVEL-5, offers the same deep RPG gameplay and wacky adventures as the first game. Players will embark on a new adventure across Springdale and through time, with more than 350 new and returning Yo-kai to discover and befriend — each with a unique look, personality and Soultimate Move. Teaming up with the heroic cat Hovernyan, players will travel back in time to 60 years ago and witness the origin of the Yo-kai Watch. In addition, up to four players with their own systems and games can team up in an action-packed co-op mode to earn rewards that can be used in the single-player adventure!

A second season of the YO-KAI WATCH animated TV show is also on the way, with more Yo-kai, more miniseries, more episodes, and most importantly, more laughs! Fans can look forward to seeing how a new cast of Yo-kai interrupts Nate’s normal life in unexpected and hilarious ways! Those who missed the first season can catch up on all the adventures by picking up the DVD of YO-KAI WATCH – Season 1 or by streaming the show on Netflix. Finally, the world of Yo-kai will expand even more in February 2017 with Hasbro set to add a variety of new items to its YO-KAI WATCH line.

The original YO-KAI WATCH video game introduced people to the mysterious Yo-kai. In Japan, these invisible beings – not ghosts or spirits… just Yo-kai! – are steeped in folklore and based on common concerns that everyday citizens have. If a child misplaces homework or an adult can’t stop babbling at a work meeting, for instance, it’s probably the work of a troublesome Yo-kai.

Prepare for more Yo-kai mischief this year, when YO-KAI WATCH 2: Bony Spirits and YO-KAI WATCH 2: Fleshy Souls launch exclusively for Nintendo 3DS family of systems on October 15.

Additional Links:
Nintendo Australia website: http://www.nintendo.com.au 
Nintendo Australia Twitter: https://twitter.com/NintendoAUNZ
Nintendo Australia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NintendoAUNZ
Nintendo AU on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/nintendoau

OPL GEARS UP FOR THE 2016 GRAND FINAL

OPL GEARS UP FOR THE 2016 GRAND FINAL

With the League of Legends Oceanic Pro League (OPL) Grand Final at the Courier-Mail Piazza less than two weeks away, the Semi Finals starting tonight will be the closest competition the OPL has ever had in its history.

Legacy, Dire Wolves, Chiefs and Avant Garde all still have a red hot opportunity to make the Grand Final, but it will all come down to the battle on the Rift with the Semi Finals streamed live tonight and tomorrow night from 6pm (AEST).

Up first, Legacy, sitting in pole position after 10 weeks of regular season, will be going up against Avant Garde, who secured a spot in the Semi Finals after winning a three-way tie-breaker between Tainted Minds and Abyss Gaming. Although Legacy holds the OPL Legend title belt, Avant Garde bested Legacy in week four in their only game against each other this split so either team looks good to win.

On Tuesday, the Chiefs, the reigning OPL Champions, will then face Dire Wolves, who finished second on the ladder, above the Chiefs this split. Again this Semi Final will be tough with Chefs looking to keep their crown, but Dire Wolves having a better track record this split, beating Chiefs in week seven in their only match-up.

The two teams that win the Semi Finals will be playing live at the Courier-Mail Piazza on 13 August, which is set to be the biggest esports event to ever hit Brisbane.

Pre-event activities will begin at 2pm including, pro-player signings, a dunk tank, photo opportunities and a community stage, which will showcase some of Oceania’s best League of Legends cosplayers, as well as caster and pro player Q&As.

Starting at 5:30pm, Oceania’s two best esports teams will then battle it out in a best-of-5 showdown in-front of over 2,000 spectators and tens of thousands of online viewers, for the chance to progress to the World Championship Qualifiers in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Head to watch.oce.lolesports.com to watch all the live OPL playoffs action:

  • Semi Finals from 6pm (AEST), August 1-2
  • Grand Final from 5:30pm (AEST), August 13

Tickets are also still available to watch the OPL Grand Final at the Courier-Mail Piazza or on the big screen at HOYTS cinemas across Australia and New Zealand at http://oce.leagueoflegends.com/en/featured/oplfinals-2016 .

Logitech G610 Orion Blue Keyboard Review

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Logitech G610 Orion Blue Keyboard

Manufacturer: Logitech
Platform: Mac, Windows (Reviewed)
Release Date: September 2016
Price: $119.99 USD / $209.95 AUD – Available Here 

Video Review

The Logitech G610 Orion Blue Keyboard is the latest iteration of Logitech’s mid-range mechanical keyboards featuring genuine Cherry MX Blue switches. The G610 Orion keyboards were previously only available in Cherry MX Red and Brown switches, the two most common mechanical switch for gaming. While not nearly as common or as popular as its two brethren, the Cherry MX Blue has a small but dedicated following of gamers.

The Logitech G610 Orion Blue keyboard is packed in a compact but very dense packaging. Wrapped in two cardboard boxes and sealed in a plastic bag, the packaging is probably one of the more bomb proof set ups I have unboxed. There isn’t much in terms of pack ins beyond the standard quick start guide and a safety warning.

The keyboard itself is much like the packaging, compact but hefty. The G610 Orion Blue comes with a 1.83m braided cable that is offset to the right of the case. The case is a matte black plastic with a shiny finish on the sides of the keyboard. I would have preferred a total matte finish for better fingerprint resistance. Weighing in at 1259g, there is definitely a metal plate inside the keyboard somewhere. The G610 features white LEDs mounted on top of the switches. While the LEDs on the keyboard keys, lock lights, and the Logitech G logo share the same white colour and brightness level, the circular keys are noticeably dimmer and more blue.

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The angular font chosen for the keyboard gives the keyboard a nice flair to the keyboard without looking tacky or screaming Mountain Dew chuggin’, Dorito eatin’ gamer. The lock notification light’s traditional spot above the keypad are taken up by the media keys, so they have been moved above the F9-12 cluster. Each notificaation light is bright and wide, making it very obvious if Caps Lock has been engaged. Especially compared to the tiny little green LEDs on traditional keyboards, the International Space Station could probably tell if Caps Lock is on. The lit Logitech G logo aside, I think the keyboard has a very subdued and classy look to it, especially with the plain white lighting. It is definitely a nice change from the usual garish gaming keyboard.

I really like the design of the G610’s keyboard feet. Most keyboards offer users two choices, flat or angled. Logitech has made a better mouse trap by nesting two sets of keyboard feet together so the user can select one of two angles. I really like the fact Logitech even labeled the degree on each leg. The bottom of the keyboard has five rubber feet, plus an extra on each keyboard leg. I was a little unsure initially if the small pads would be able to keep the keyboard from sliding around the desk, but between the weight of the keyboard and the padding, the keyboard never moved without intentional force when set flat or at 6 degrees. I found the smaller 4 degree legs did not have the same level of grip and could slide around a bit easier.

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Cherry MX Blue switches seem to be the durian fruit of the gaming world, either you love them or you hate them. They are tactile and clicky type switches, meaning not only do they provide a noticeable bump when actuated, they chatter like a pack of rabid monkeys. Traditionally considered to be the ideal typist switch, there are a group of us who prefer the slightly higher actuation forces of the Cherry MX Blues. Logitech are using genuine Cherry MX Blue switches in in the G610 Orion Blue, which are made in Germany and are considered to be the gold standard for mechanical switches for their tolerances and quality control.

The Logitech G610 Orion Blue keyboard has a bit of a problem with the longer keys, such as the shift key. It requires noticeably more force to depress if the key is hit off center. The keyboard uses PCB mounted Cherry MX levelling mechanisms. These are a mix of wire stabilizers and Cherry style post designed for easy removal of keys. I have used keyboard with this same mechanism before. They do require a little extra force to depress long keys off-centre, but not to the degree of the Logitech G610. While it doesn’t require so much force that it renders the G610 unusable, the extra force does take some getting used to.

I really like the dedicated media keys on the Logitech G610 Orion Blue. Many keyboards these days have banished the media keys to the function keys, which force the user to press a modifier key to use the media key functions. If I want to pause the music to talk to someone, I’d much rather hit one key instead of fuss around trying to find the right key combination. I am very pleasantly surprised to discover that the game mode, brightness, and media keys all use mechanical switches similar to a mouse. The volume control is handled by a nice big rubberized metal scroll wheel. It is a very tactile experience and I love it.

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The Logitech G610 Orion Blue keyboard supports a game mode. When activated, certain troublesome keys like the Windows key are disabled and all twelve function keys are replaced with macros set in the Logitech G software. While it is not as ideal as a dedicated set of macro keys, repurposing the function keys is one of the better ideas on the market. It keeps at least four macro keys in easy reach, with the remaining eight reasonably close to the WASD cluster.

The Logitech G Software is probably one of the most well rounded programs for a gaming peripheral. The software layout is clean and clear. Navigating through the software is easy with its well thought-out layout. The macro options are without a doubt the widest set provided by the major gaming peripheral manufacturers. I really like the fact there is a separate option for text macros, allowing players to use a macro to post recruitment ads on their favourite MMO or type a polite “GL;HF” at the beginning of a match with a single key. The software also supports the Arx app on mobile devices that can launch games, display system stats, list macros, and display game information when available. While the app worked, there are definitely some problems with the Android version of the app. The media controls were broken and some of the game applets had broken images.
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The Logitech G610 Orion Blue Mechanical Keyboard is a solid pick for a mid-range keyboard. If it wasn’t for the issues with the higher force needed to depress the long keys near the ends of the key, I would likely consider the G610 line to be the first choice in its price range. The design is subdued and classy. The design is intelligent, as placing the macro keys on the function row is the ideal spot for a keyboard without dedicated macro keys. And best of all, it’s all backed by possibly the best gaming software on the market today.

Capsule Computers review guidelines can be found here.

What Sentai Filmworks Is Releasing in August 2016

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Sentai Filmworks has seven titles coming out on DVD and Blu-ray in North America next month. The first of these releases will be available in just a few days. All of the following releases, except for the Hakuoki release, contain their respective textless opening and ending animation sequences as on-disc extras.

August 2, 2016:

  • Gourmet Girl Graffiti. Episodes 1-12 are featured with Japanese audio and English subtitles.

August 9, 2016:

  • Wake Up, Girls!. Episodes 1-12 are featured with Japanese audio and English subtitles.

August 16, 2016:

  • Punch Line. Episodes 1-12 are featured with Japanese audio and English subtitles.
  • Trinity Seven. Episodes 1-12 are featured with dual language options.

August 23, 2016:

  • Cross Ange: Rondo of Angel and Dragon Collection 2. Episodes 13-25 are featured with dual language options. On-disc extras include: “Cross Ange Talk Show”, a music video and the textless opening and ending animation sequences.
  • Hakuoki: Warrior Spirit of the Blue Sky. The film is featured with dual language options. The Japanese trailers are featured as on-disc extras.

August 30, 2016:

All of these titles will be available on both DVD and Blu-ray.

What FUNimation Is Releasing in August 2016

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FUNimation Entertainment has a wide range of anime releases coming out next month in North America. The following list includes releases of new series and old favourites.

August 2, 2016:

  • Jormungand Complete Series. It contains seasons one and two.
  • Samurai 7 Complete Series – Anime Classics Edition.
  • The Rolling Girls Complete Series.
  • World Break: Aria of Curse for a Holy Swordsman Complete Series.

August 9, 2016:

  • Absolute Duo Complete Series.
  • Barakamon Complete Series.
  • Garo the Animation Season One Part Two.
  • Gunslinger Girl Seasons One and Two and OVA Collection – Anime Classics Edition.

August 16, 2016:

  • Assassination Classroom Season One Part Two.
  • Blood Blockade Battlefront Complete Series. This will be released in a standard and limited edition.

All of FUNimation’s August 2016 releases up until this point are DVD and Blu-ray combo packs.

August 23, 2016:

  • Hal – DVD and Blu-ray combo pack.
  • Ikki Tousen: Great Guardians (Season Three) – S.A.V.E. – DVD only.
  • Ikki Tousen: Xtreme Xecutor (Season Four) – S.A.V.E. – DVD only.
  • Laughing Under the Clouds Complete Series – DVD and Blu-ray combo pack.
  • The Heroic Legend of Arslan Season One Part One – DVD and Blu-ray combo pack.

August 30, 2016:

  • Doamaigar-D Complete Series – DVD and Blu-ray combo pack. This series is featured with Japanese audio and English subtitles only.
  • Eureka Seven Complete Series – DVD and Blu-ray available separately.

Although most anime series are adapted from manga series or light novel series, Samurai 7 is based on Akira Kurosawa’s 1954 film Seven Samurai. This adaptation premiered just over 50 years after the original theatrical release of the film. All of these releases are still available for pre-order. According to the product pages for these releases, many of them will be playable on international DVD and Blu-ray players.

Indie Gala Friday Special Bundle #36 Now Available

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TGIF! Kick off the weekend with a brand new Indie Gala Friday Special Bundle! For only $2.99 during the first 24 hours of the sale, buyers will snag 11 great indie games.

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

Caveman World: Mountains of Unga Boonga – A retro styled platformer with modern 3d graphics set in the Stone Age.

A-Gents – Sean and Emma are two highly trained agents sent in to destroy criminal enterprises in a storm of bullets and explosions.

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Legend – A retro styled beat’em up inspired by Final Fight and Streets of Rage.

For a minimum purchase of $2.99 in the first 24 hours, buyers will also receive:

Hashtag Dungeon – This dungeon crawler uses an incredibly novel method of generating dungeons: Twitter.

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FIVE: Guardians of David – A Diablo style action RPG set during the Canaan during the Old Testament.

Auro – A turn based dungeon crawler inspired by the board game Abalone.

Super 3-D Noah’s Ark – The animals on Noah’s Ark have gotten loose and need to be corralled in this retro, family friendly FPS.

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Where’s My Helmet? – A platformer starring Axel, a Viking with three axes used for climbing and combat.

RPG Tycoon – Get all the benefits of dungeon crawling with none of the danger by attracting heroes to your kingdom to do the dirty work for you!

Jim Power -The Lost Dimension – This SNES platformer has been remastered and bundled with the unreleased Sega Genesis version.

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The Descendant – A point and click RPG set in one of the many Arks that keeps humanity alive after a post-apocalyptic event.

The $2.99 price will go up after 24 hours, so be sure to grab your bundle at Indie Gala today!

XSEED GAMES SETS A DATE FOR THE ROYAL CORONATION OF LITTLE KING’S STORY ON WINDOWS PC

XSEED GAMES SETS A DATE FOR THE ROYAL CORONATION OF LITTLE KING’S STORY ON WINDOWS PC

Windows PC Will Get a Little More Regal with the Upcoming HD Release of the Classic Wii Adventure, Including Steam-exclusive Features and Gamepad Support

Torrance, Calif. – July 29, 2016 – XSEED Games, the independent-minded publishing brand of Marvelous USA, Inc., today announced that its critically-acclaimed, formerly Wii-exclusive classic Little King’s Story will make its royal debut on Windows PC via Steam®, GOG.com, and the Humble Store by Humble Bundle on August 5. To celebrate the occasion, the game will be offered at 10% off its regular list price of $24.99, €22.99, and £18.99 for the first week after launch (other international pricing may vary).

Originally released in 2009 for Wii, Little King’s Story combines life simulation and real-time strategy elements with ample adventure and an enchanting storyline. Step into the humble shoes of Corobo, a timid young boy who stumbles upon a crown with the mysterious power to charm any person and make them follow any order. Using his powers of persuasion and his trendy royal scepter, the newly-crowned King Corobo begins his efforts to expand the run-down kingdom of Alpoko beyond his humble village.

Every character in Corobo’s kingdom has his or her own personality, and players can command these townspeople to carry out various tasks, be it hunting for treasure, digging ditches, fighting UMA (Unidentified Mysterious Animals), or constructing bridges to reach and conquer new lands. Controlling subjects effectively is the key to building a thriving kingdom, so rule wisely: unite neighboring kingdoms under one flag and show the world just how grand a leader they’ve got in King Corobo!

In addition to an HD graphical update, the Windows PC release of Little King’s Story will allow for both XInput and DirectInput controller support, and will also incorporate various Steam-specific features, including a set of newly conceived royal achievements. Resplendent Steam Trading Cards will accompany the game as well, with completed decks bestowing upon players a king’s ransom in badges, background images, and chat emoticons.

The HD remaster of Little King’s Story on Windows PC will be published worldwide by XSEED Games via Steam, GOG.com and the Humble Store by Humble Bundle on August 5, 2016, with a launch week discount of 10% off its standard list price of $24.99, €22.99, and £18.99. The Windows PC version of this title is not rated by the ESRB. The Wii edition has been rated “T for Teen.”

For more information on XSEED Games products, please visit www.xseedgames.com. Fans can also follow XSEED Games on Facebook at www.facebook.com/XSEEDGames and on Twitter at www.twitter.com/XSEEDGames.

REVELATION ONLINE REVEALS THE BLADEMASTER CLASS

REVELATION ONLINE REVEALS THE BLADEMASTER CLASS

Updated Website And New Video Details The Stories Of The Games’ Classes

Amsterdam, The Netherlands – July 29, 2016 – Global publisher My.com and developer NetEase are thrilled to reveal a series of background stories of the iconic classes in the upcoming game Revelation Online, a new MMORPG set in a fantasy open world. The first in the series shows the origins of the Blademaster class. The Blademaster lives by a strong warrior code which has been passed on through the ages by the class’s most adept masters. The player will take the role of secondary tanks and close combat specialists in the game. Blademasters combine their twin blade damage with escape skills allowing them to cut through wave after wave of enemies.

“With the creation of each class, we naturally wanted them to fit into the history of Revelation Online. The Blademasters are an important part of the saga. This character has no equal in melee, is able to endure an onslaught while not failing to catch the enemy off guard when the opportunity presents itself,” said Zhang Peng, Revelation Online’s Project Manager, NetEase. “All this makes the Blademaster one of the most dangerous classes in Revelation. In the trailer, we not only show these violent warriors in action, but also reveal more of its origin.”

Website updated:

Our new Revelation Online website is officially live! The central hub for all the latest happenings in and around Nuanor. Players can sign up for beta and will find the latest game information, community highlights, classes and world details, media libraries, developer updates, and much more at ro.my.com

Revelation Online is a breathtaking Massively Online Multiplayer experience in which players will discover the lands of Nuanor. Explore a vibrant world of ancient mystery, and use the power of flight to experience absolute freedom. Spread your wings or master one of the many aerial mounts to soar through the sky. Dive into the waters or climb to the top of the world – in Revelation Online you can freely reach any place.

To sign up for the Revelation Online Beta today, visit ro.my.com/en/about. For more information, ‘Like’ it on Facebook and follow the game’s development on Twitter @RevOnlineGame for all the latest developer updates and news.

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ABOUT NETEASE

NetEase, inc. (NASDAQ: NTES) is a leading internet technology company in china. Dedicated to providing online services centered on content, community, communication and commerce, NetEase develops and operates some of China’s most popular online pc and mobile games, advertising services, email services and e-commerce platforms. In partnership with Blizzard Entertainment, NetEase operates some of the most popular international online games in China.

Blindflug’s AIRHEART, a roguelike dieselpunk action game from the makers of Cloud Chasers, Greenlit on Steam

Blindflug’s AIRHEART, a roguelike dieselpunk action game from the makers of Cloud Chasers, Greenlit on Steam

A fascinating exploration of real-world problems like social inequality and overfishing

ZÜRICH – July 29, 2016 – Blindflug, an independent developer based in Switzerland best known for the acclaimed titles Cloud Chasers and First Strike, is delighted to announce its upcoming roguelike dieselpunk action game, AIRHEART, has been Greenlit on Steam in under a week.

AIRHEART follows Amelia, a young pilot and sky-fisherwoman who dreams of reaching the stratosphere and catching the legendary Skywhale, a feat that promises riches and fame through the ages. Skyfishing is a cutthroat business, though, and Amelia must outmaneuver sky pirates and automated security zones to survive each perilous flight through the beautiful world of floating islands in the clouds she calls home.

AIRHEART’s colorful world is such a refreshing and inspiring evolution of roguelike action games,” says Moritz Zumbühl, Blindflug Studios’ CEO. “We’re weaving exciting aerial gameplay into an experience that educates players about important social themes like inequality and overfishing.”

Game Features:

  • Flying. Navigate your beloved airplane through the skylayers above the city of Granaria, discovering what surprises await beyond the horizon.
  • Fishing. Catch and sell fish to obtain new equipment. But be careful – some of them are hunting you!
  • Pirates! Customize your airplane‘s weaponry to defeat the powerful aerial armadas and bosses of the dreaded sky pirates. Remember: sometimes the best defense is a good offense.
  • Harpooning. Use harpoons to reel in massive fish, disassemble enemies or steal their weaponry.
  • Workshop. Analyze scraps, craft blueprints and build or buy new plane parts to explore the most dangerous heights of the sky.
  • Dynamic Gameplay. With complex, randomly generated levels and an energizing soundtrack, AIRHEART delivers hours and hours of adventure.

For more information, please visit the AIRHEART Steam Greenlight page: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=714137497

About Blindflug Studios

Blindflug Studios are a young Swiss game company made up of four designers and developers. Their mission is to make games that tackle the relevant topics of our time by transporting them into fascinating and immersive game worlds. The studio also builds games for corporate clients and NGOs as part of information campaigns. http://www.blindflugstudios.com