Physics based VR game Boneworks has now released onto Steam
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[Update #2]: Bonelab, Boneworks' highly ambitious successor, is launching on September 29th.
[Update]: Boneworks has now finally added save spots, as well as a new Brawl game mode that lets you challenge vast numbers of enemies.
Boneworks is essentially a VR-based physics sandbox that attempts (and generally succeeds) at making the manipulation of VR objects feel both natural and realistic. What this means is that you can change and adjust your grip on weapons to swing them differently, use objects to push or move enemies and other environmental objects, as well as climb all over the levels in a variety of ways.
Rather than babble on, allow me to share with you the recently posted launch trailer. It'll give you a pretty good idea of just what Boneworks is all about, as well as how innovative some of its features truly are. Have a look:
In celebration of The Wolf Among Us 2's reveal, the original is now entirely free to grab
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[Update]: Telltale Games are working on a story-driven series based on The Expanse TV show.
While the future for The Wolf Among Us 2 was looking incredibly bleak once Telltale closed down its doors, I am happy to say that sometimes good things do happen to games that deserve it as the development on The Wolf Among Us 2 has now started once again! AdHoc Studio will be the ones developing the game following in the same traditions as Telltale, which shouldn't be all that hard as they have a fair few Telltale veterans among them.
The details for The Wolf Among Us 2 are still few and far between, to the point that AdHoc Studio haven't even given an estimate of when the first episode is supposed to launch. As such, this is the perfect opportunity to give the original another playthrough, or to start it for the very first time!
Detroit: Become Human has now landed onto PC alongside support for 4K resolutions and 60 fps
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[Update #2]: All three games have now landed onto Steam alongside free demos.
[Update]: Heavy Rain, Beyond Two Souls and Detroit: Become Human are all coming to Steam this June.
It took a fair bit of time since the original announcement, but all three of Quantic Dream's modern, narrative-driven games have now made their way to PC. Much like its predecessors, Detroit: Become Human brings with it support for 4K resolutions and 60 fps, the ability to play with a gamepad or keyboard & mouse combo, as well as a variety of minor improvements and optimizations.
If you're wondering what all of this looks like in gameplay terms, as well as what the story might be about, allow me to share with you the launch trailer. Have a look, it's fairly short:
Telltale's The Wolf Among Us 2 is now once again in development
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[Update]: Telltale Games are working on a story-driven series based on The Expanse TV show.
Once Telltale Games closed down their doors back in 2018, the future of all of their projects was immediately thrown into disarray. Robert Kirkman's Skybound Games soon came to rescue The Walking Dead's final season and brought us all a conclusion to Clementine's story, but sadly the rest of Telltale's repertoire was not so lucky.
Quite a lot of time has gone by since then, and with no good news coming out of Telltale, I and many others rightly assumed that this was the end of the story. So you can imagine my surprise when I opened up my email earlier today only to realize that the development on The Wolf Among Us 2 has started once again!
Vampire: The Masquerade - Coteries of New York visual novel has now landed onto Steam
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[Update]: Vampire: The Masquerade - Shadows of New York has been announced as a standalone sequel!
Not to be confused with the upcoming Bloodlines 2, Vampire: The Masquerade - Coteries of New York is a newly released visual novel that tells the tale of an age-long conflict between the traditionalist Camarilla (they uphold the masquerade) and the fiercely independent Anarchs. You, a fledgling vampire in service of one of the clans, will need to figure out just what in the world is happening, as well as how to prevent the conflict from engulfing all of New York.
You can get a bit of an idea of how all of this works, as well as what the actual gameplay is like, through one of the recent trailers down below. Have a peek:
Crytek's PvE/PvP hybrid shooter Hunt: Showdown is free to try out until December 16th
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Hunt: Showdown is a bit of a curious game as it combines PvE and PvP elements in equal measure. As the name itself would imply, your job will be to hunt down a wide variety of monsters in order to claim their bounty, while also avoiding or attacking your fellow players that are trying to do the same. After all, it doesn't matter who managed to land the killing blow on the monster, what matters is who is left alive to grab the prize!
Like I said, it is a bit of an unusual concept, so allow me to also share one of the more recent gameplay trailers. It should give you a much clearer picture of just what Hunt: Showdown is really all about. Have a gander:
Total War: Warhammer 2's The Shadow & The Blade DLC has now arrived alongside major improvements
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[Update]: It would appear that The Shadow and The Blade has brought with it some rather significant and potentially gamebreaking bugs. On the positive side, Creative Assembly has already announced that they are working on fixing them as quickly as possible!
After an entire week filled with teasers and previews, Total War: Warhammer 2's The Shadow & The Blade DLC has now finally arrived in full. It brings with it Malus Darkblade and Deathmaster Snikch as new and highly unique Legendary Lords, a variety of new units such as the Bloodwrack Medusa and Poisoned-Wind Mortar, as well as a couple of new and interesting heroes like the Eshin Sorcerer and the Dark Elf Master.
While the trailer for The Shadow & The Blade DLC doesn't focus on the units themselves, it will give you a pretty good idea of just what Malus Darkblade is about, as well as how awesome Deathmaster Snikch really is. Have a look: