Not much this week but some news is better than no news right? Stay safe everybody!
Commander ’85
Commander ’85 is a new game by The Moonwalls studio, combining adventure game, science fiction thriller, survival elements and a hacker simulator. The story will be set in the 1980s, and the gameplay will be very diverse and filled with unique solutions. The premiere for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch has been scheduled for autumn 2020. The team is currently collecting funds on Kickstarter to expand the scope of the project. You can check out the campaign HERE.
Hellpoint
Hellpoint is set in the aftermath of a massive quantum cataclysm called the Merge. You wake up on board the Irid Novo space station, a beacon of galactic cooperation and scientific exploration gone horribly wrong. What happens next will be solely determined by your choices.
Key Features:
- Souls-like gameplay in a unique setting: Explore the derelict space station of Irid Novo and face bizarre enemies with a tight and unforgiving combat system.
- Occult space story: Blending science and fantasy, the intensely atmospheric dark sci-fi setting will keep you searching for answers.
- Dynamic World: The Quantic System acts as a dungeon master, slightly transforming the game world every time you die and triggering events as the station revolves around the black hole.
- Jump-in co-op and PvP multiplayer: Ask a friend to press Start to join a couch co-op session or call for assistance online.
This is now due end of Q2 2020.
Galaxy Warfighter
Galaxy Warfighter is a modern take on the classic shoot’em up genre. Players can expect 100 hardcore levels, 8 weapon types, bosses, complex upgrade system, power-ups, as well as 10 enemy types – each with its own range of well-thought-out attack schemes. Many R-Type vibes here and that’s a good thing! Out 16th April.
AVA
AVA broaches issues of gender, discrimination and prejudice, the narrative was born from personal experiences of the development team. AVA aims to provide a subtle education through sharing minorities’ experiences in AVA’s narrative. It’s the kind of story you’d hear at a campfire, a fairy tale or a legend that lives in the hearts and minds of those who tell it. The player follows Ava through her highs and lows of simply being born into a landed family and its assumed expectations, her destiny decided by the player from the turn of cards in-game.
Each level of AVA features a unique, breath-taking interactive illustration waiting to be solved. Each tarot card is a detailed, hand-drawn and custom-tailored to the game’s touching narrative. These Cards of Fate are collected with each solution and, reminiscent of life experiences, can be used to help the player solve later puzzles.
Chapter one is available now on iOS or Android.
Stay safe and keep on gaming!