The Walking Dead: Michonne - First 5 Minutes Of Gameplay Footage Released
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Rather than continue on with Clementine's story The Walking Dead: Michonne mini series will serve as a bridge between Robert Kirkman's comic universe and that of Telltale's The Walking Dead.
As you might guess from the title the story will follow the bad-ass but mentally unstable Michonne during her untold journey between comic issues #126 and #139 where she left and subsequently rejoined her friends. Here's the gameplay video:
Turn Based RPG & Rogue-Like Hybrid "Overfall" Is Coming To Steam Early Access In March
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Overfall is an upcoming turn based strategy game with a healthy dose of rogue-like and RPG elements mixed in. You will have to travel across a large world, recruit companions and deal with conflicts and issues that pop up through whichever means necessary, be that violence, dipolomacy, trickery or otherwise in order to complete your all-important quest.
After going through a successful Kickstarter campaign Overfall is now getting ready to launch in Steam Early Access this March 1st with the core gameplay fully complete. Speaking of gameplay, here's a trailer showcasing it:
Street Fighter V Releases Tomorrow (February 16th) - Linux Version In Spring
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I have to hand it to Capcom, they've been treating their PC ports extremely well the past year or so and from everything they've announced and showcased Street Fighter V looks like it will continue that legacy. Ironically, their main competitors WB & NetherRealm decided that Mortal Kombat X doesn't need a netcode update on the PC or any of the other features that will be coming to the consoles and have subsequently ceased all PC development on the title.
Their loss as Street Fighter V is set to launch tomorrow, February 16th, for the PC & PS4 alongside quite the buzz from the fighting game community. Here's the trailer and information on the Linux version:
Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen PC Has Been A Huge Success For Capcom
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[Update]: It took a decade, but Dragon's Dogma 2 is now finally in development!
As I've mentioned before Dragon's Dogma has been one of those games that I always wanted to play but never could because I didn't own a console. So imagine my surprise when Capcom just came out one day and said they were not just porting Dragon's Dogma over to the PC but also ensuring its going to be a high quality port.
They weren't joking because as I've found out the PC version of Dragon's Dogma is amazing so I'm very glad to hear that according to an interview with MCVUK Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen is Capcom's fastest selling PC game to date. Here's the full quote:
The Ship: Remasted Docks In To Early Access Tomorrow - Plans & Roadmap Announced
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The Ship: Remasted is an enhanced version of the popular murder-simulator The Ship: Murder Party where through cunning, stealth and a good dose of absurdity you need to make sure your target is no more while avoiding the same fate yourself. In essence it is a more complex, and a lot funnier, version of Assassin's Creed multiplayer.
After a good bit of internal testing The Ship: Remasted is ready to dock in to Early Access tomorrow, February 15th, though keep in mind its still quite unfinished. Here's the teaser trailer and information on what the developers plan to do in the coming months:
PC Version Of "BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend" Is Coming In March
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BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend, besides being nigh impossible to pronounce, is a hybrid between a visual novel and a 2D fighting game with plenty of flashy moves to pull off and ridiculous cutscenes to watch.
It released a couple of months ago on the Xbox One, PS3 and PS4 to some good some reviews and is now coming to Steam on March 2nd. Here's the rather jumpy trailer and information on what exactly you can expect from the PC version:
Battlefleet Gothic: Armada Now Has Trailers Showcasing Chaos & Imperium Factions
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Battlefleet Gothic: Armada is an RTS adaptation of the now unfortunately discontinued Games Workshop tabletop game of the same name. It features four distinct factions (Imperium, Chaos, Eldar and Orks) each with their own unique fleets and playstyles as well as plenty of ships and abilities to wage war with, Warhammer 40k style.
With the March release date slowly approaching the developers have finally started putting out trailers showcasing the abilities, maneuvers and the fancy ships each race can employ in the battle for the Gothic sector. As of right now there are only trailers for the Chaos and Imperium factions but they are well worth checking out if you're a Warhammer fan, or plan to become one: