Tales of Berseria is arriving on January 24th in the US and January 27th in Europe
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The Tales series only recently crossed over to the PC, and if you're a fan of JRPGs but have someone managed to completely miss them, go give both Symphonia and Zestiria a try - they are one of the better examples of the genre. The reason I'm saying all of this now is because Bandai Namco just announced that Tales of Berseria, the newest entry in the series, will be arriving on January 24th in the US, and January 27th in Europe. In other words, you have plenty of time to become accustomed to the series before Berseria rolls around the corner.
While concrete information is still hard to come by, mostly because Bandai Namco is saving everything for a pre-release hype-train, the announcement trailer should clue you in on what to expect from Berseria. Have a look:
Clockwork Empires, the colony management sim from Dungeons of Dredmor devs, is releasing on October 26
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After two years in Early Access it appears that Clockwork Empires, a colony management sim from the developers behind Dungeons of Dredmor, is just about ready to be officially released. Since this is Gaslamp Games we're talking about, it shouldn't come as much of a surprise to hear that Clockwork Empires isn't your standard management sim. Sure, you'll need to actually make certain that your tiny colony survives the harsh winters and scorching summers, but you'll also need to deal with cannibalistic cults, Lovecraftian horrors, and other such spawns of madness - because living in the middle of the wilderness just isn't exciting enough!
I can already imagine the confused looks on some of your faces, so allow me to show you one of the teaser trailers for Clockwork Empires. While it won't give you an amazing idea of what the gameplay is all about, it will help you understand the bizarre world of Clockwork Empires:
Star Wars: The Old Republic's upcoming expansion, Knights of the Eternal Throne, has just received a fancy new cinematic trailer
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I've never actually played Star Wars: The Old Republic beyond the starting zone, mostly because the combat just doesn't gel with me, but when it comes to the cinematics I am a massive fan! The video Bioware prepared for the Knights of the Fallen Empire expansion still remains one of the best pieces of Star Wars fiction I've seen outside of the movies, and the most recent cinematic trailer for Knights of the Eternal Throne isn't far off either.
Without spoiling too much, the video below deals with the most common theme in all of humanity - betrayal - something that apparently still runs deep in the royal families of the far distant future. Have a look, its well worth the 6 minutes it takes to watch:
Butcher is a Doom-inspired and brutally difficult sidescrolling shooter
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If you're fan of games that don't hold back their punches, but also of copious amounts of pixelated blood and other bodily fluids adorning all of the nearby walls, you might be interested in the recently released Butcher. Its a fast-paced, Doom-inspired 2D shooter that features about as much gore and violence as you could possibly cram into tiny pixelated artwork.
Now I'm sure some of you are thinking I'm exaggerating here, I mean how violent can a 2D shooter truly be, in which case I would like to present you exhibit A - the launch trailer. Have a look:
Hearthstone devs have released a fascinating article about the creation of Kharazan's chess encounter
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If you're a fan of game design, or are simply curios about what exactly goes into the creation of a Hearthstone Adventure, you're in luck as Blizzard has just recently posted a rather interesting article on just that topic. It concerns the most recent Hearthstone Adventure, Kharazan, and its most memorable boss - the chess encounter!
You can read the full article by heading over to the Blizzard website. However, if you're still not sure all of this is worth your time, here's a small snippet that goes over the very first version of the chess encounter and what exactly the team tried to accomplish with it:
Clockwork, a time-bending puzzle-platformer, is set to arrive next week
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If you're a fan of stylish puzzle-platformers, especially those that rely on time manipulation to add an extra edge to their challenges, you might want to keep an eye out for Clockwork - a game about a lonely mechanical boy and his magical, time-bending watch adventuring across a variety of steampunk-inspired levels.
Since a picture is worth a thousand words, and a video probably even more than that, allow me to show you one of the more recent trailers. It should give you the best idea of what Clockwork really is, and more importantly, if its the sort of thing you'd be interested in. Have a look:
ReCore's most recent update has decreased the loading times and slightly improved the visuals
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For those of you of that might not have been paying attention, ReCore released last month to some rather mediocre reviews. While there are numerous problems with the gameplay, the biggest reason for such a lukewarm reception have been the technical issues - most notably the extreme loading times, annoying glitches, and frequent crashes.
Thankfully, the developers haven't been slacking off the past few week as they have just recently updated ReCore with a whole bunch of improvements. You can expect to see decreased loading times, improved enemy textures, the ability to die without the game going completely haywire, and various other little fixes and additions. Since there aren't any actual patch notes, mostly because this was a purely technical update, allow me to share with you what the developers wanted to accomplish with this patch: