The Biggest Announcements from Capcom Showcase 2021
Led by streamer and eSports host Rachel "Seltzer" Quirico, the world of Capcom took the spotlight with their E3 2021 showcase. Catch up on this studio's latest updates with our recap – no multi-page clickthrough required.
The Biggest Announcements from Capcom Showcase 2021
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles
Ahead of its release on July 27 for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC, Capcom provided a closer look at the mechanics of The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles. New features include Dance of Deduction and Summation Examination.
Monster Hunter Rise – June/July Update
The June and July update for Monster Hunter Rise brings with it the Capcom Collab 1. Players can get themselves the Palico Layered Armor Tsukino Event Quest Reward on June 18, while Monster Hunter Stories 2 players can use their save data in Monster Hunter Rise to get themselves the "Rider" hunter layered armor set.
Version 3.1 of the game will include the downloadable event quests Almudron: Fashion Victim, Fooled in the Flooded Forest, Rampage: Muddi Gras, Heart of a Hero, and An Icy Blade So Bright. Event Quest Rewards include Black Leather Legs Armor, the Play Possum gesture, Shadow Shades armor, and the Festival Set sticker set. It will be available starting June 24, 2021.
Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin
The Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin Trial Ver. of the game will be available starting on June 25. Players will be able to take their story progress to the full release when it launches on July 9, 2021.
Resident Evil Roadmap
Producer Tsuyoshi Kanda announced today that the development team is currently working on additional DLC for Resident Evil Village. More news will be shared later.
Capcom eSports
Capcom Pro Tour (CPT) commentators Vicious and RobTV offered a breakdown of upcoming competitions. Future changes to CPT include updates to the rules for competitors, along with updates to prizing. The next season of Street Fighter League (SFL) is in the works, and more information will be revealed soon.
Led by streamer and eSports host Rachel "Seltzer" Quirico, the world of Capcom took the spotlight with their E3 2021 showcase. Catch up on this studio's latest updates with our recap – no multi-page
The ladies of WayForward and Arc System Works' River City Girls are hitting the streets again in two new titles: River City Girls 2 and River City Girls Zero
Yesterday's PC Gaming Show at E3 2021 paid host to a number of new titles from indie darling tinyBuild. Catch up on their suite of games with our recap post
A pixel art, soulslike boss rush, get ready to take on the world with the release of Fallen Flag Studios and United Label's Eldest Souls
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Two New River City Girls Games Announced
The ladies of WayForward and Arc System Works' River City Girls are hitting the streets again in two new titles: River City Girls 2 and River City Girls Zero.
River City Girls 2 picks up shortly after the original title (you can read our review of that here). Misako and Kyoko once again take the spotlight, joined by Kunio, Riki, and other characters this time around. New moves, new enemies, new recruits, new environments, and an old foe await, along with two-player co-op both locally and online. The game will come out for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC in 2022.
Meanwhile, River City Girls Zero is a localized version of the 1994 Super Famicom game for a new generation. Included in this release is a new opening cinematic, new manga cutscenes, and a new theme song by River City Girls composer Megan McDuffee.
Both River City Girls 2 and River City Girls Zero will have physical releases from Limited Run Games.
Led by streamer and eSports host Rachel "Seltzer" Quirico, the world of Capcom took the spotlight with their E3 2021 showcase. Catch up on this studio's latest updates with our recap – no multi-page
The ladies of WayForward and Arc System Works' River City Girls are hitting the streets again in two new titles: River City Girls 2 and River City Girls Zero
Yesterday's PC Gaming Show at E3 2021 paid host to a number of new titles from indie darling tinyBuild. Catch up on their suite of games with our recap post
A pixel art, soulslike boss rush, get ready to take on the world with the release of Fallen Flag Studios and United Label's Eldest Souls
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The Biggest E3 2021 tinyBuild Announcements
Yesterday's PC Gaming Show at E3 2021 paid host to a number of new titles from indie darling tinyBuild. Catch up on their suite of games with our recap post.
Tinykin
Coming in 2022, players will have to catch hundreds of creatures with the release of Splashteam's Tinykin. Each has their own unique powers that can create bridges, ladders, and explosions, all of which can be used to bring Milo back to his home planet.
You can find the game on Steam here.
Hello Neighbor 2
A stealth horror title about digging up your creepy neighbor's secrets, Eerie Guests' Hello Neighbor 2 changes things up by featuring an AI-controlled Neighbor that learns from players.
You can find the game on Steam here.
RAWMEN
Players will be able to channel their "souperiority" and unleash culinary devastation with the release of RAWMEN. Coming this year to PC and consoles, this title is a multiplayer arena shooter with support for up to eight players.
You can find the game on Steam here.
Led by streamer and eSports host Rachel "Seltzer" Quirico, the world of Capcom took the spotlight with their E3 2021 showcase. Catch up on this studio's latest updates with our recap – no multi-page
The ladies of WayForward and Arc System Works' River City Girls are hitting the streets again in two new titles: River City Girls 2 and River City Girls Zero
Yesterday's PC Gaming Show at E3 2021 paid host to a number of new titles from indie darling tinyBuild. Catch up on their suite of games with our recap post
A pixel art, soulslike boss rush, get ready to take on the world with the release of Fallen Flag Studios and United Label's Eldest Souls
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Boss Rush Eldest Souls Coming July 29
A pixel art, soulslike boss rush, get ready to take on the world with the release of Fallen Flag Studios and United Label's Eldest Souls.
This title kicks things off with a bang – the Old Gods have unleashed a great Desolation upon the world, one that has turned farmlands to desert and rivers to dust. Enter the lone warrior, who must explore the forgotten Citadel in search of the Old Gods.
Victory brings with it new powers and abilities, which can be combined for different diverse builds. The Citadel is also home to a number of intriguing NPCs, compelling questlines, and dark and ominous mysteries.
Learn more with the trailer below:
Eldest Souls – Animated Story Trailer (PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC)
The game will come out for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. You can wishlist the title on Steam here.
Led by streamer and eSports host Rachel "Seltzer" Quirico, the world of Capcom took the spotlight with their E3 2021 showcase. Catch up on this studio's latest updates with our recap – no multi-page
The ladies of WayForward and Arc System Works' River City Girls are hitting the streets again in two new titles: River City Girls 2 and River City Girls Zero
Yesterday's PC Gaming Show at E3 2021 paid host to a number of new titles from indie darling tinyBuild. Catch up on their suite of games with our recap post
A pixel art, soulslike boss rush, get ready to take on the world with the release of Fallen Flag Studios and United Label's Eldest Souls
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The Biggest Announcements from Square Enix Presents Summer 2021
Day two of E3 2021 saw Square Enix swinging out of the gate with their Square Enix Presents Summer 2021 event. See what the house of Cloud has in store with our recap post – no multi-page clickthrough required.
The Biggest Announcements from Square Enix Presents Summer 2021
Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy
Square Enix and Eidos Montreal are letting players step into Star-Lord's jet boots with the release of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy. This third-person narrative action-adventure will combine original storytelling with single-player gameplay when it launches on October 26.
Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster
Everything old is new again with Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster, bringing Final Fantasy I through VI to a new generation. These games will launch individually on Steam and mobile platforms.
Legend of Mana
Ahead of its release later this month, see the opening movie of Legend of Mana in action.
Marvel's Avengers Expansion: Black Panther
The war for Wakanda begins with the release of the Black Panther expansion for Marvel's Avengers. Players will contend with Klaw, who seeks to steal Vibranium for his own desires when it comes out this August.
Hitman Sniper: The Shadows
An original story set in the Hitman universe, Hitman Sniper: The Shadows follows the highly skilled snipers Soji, Kiya, Kolzak, Knight, and Stone. This free-to-play game will hit Android and iOS devices this year.
NieR Re[in]carnation
Pre-registration is now available for the action command-based RPG NieR Re[in]carnation.
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
Celebrating its fifth anniversary, Final Fantasy Brave Exvius will feature a special countdown campaign starting June 17. The Warrior of Light will also return to Ardra.
Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier
Players will be able to become history's first SOLDIER when Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier comes to Android and iOS devices this year.
Babylon's Fall
In partnership with PlatinumGames, Babylon's Fall will pay host to fluid co-op-combat, powerful weaponry, and a unique, striking art style. A range of post launch game modes will also be available at no additional cost.
Life is Strange: True Colors
A small town supernatural mystery, Life is Strange: True Colors will have players taking control of Alex Chen, who possesses the psychic power of Empathy. Get ready to explore Haven Springs when it launches on September 10.
Life is Strange Remastered Collection
Including 'Life is Strange Remastered' and 'Life is Strange: Before the Storm Remastered,' this collection will feature updated visuals across both characters and environments. Gameplay puzzles have also been updated and refined.
Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin
Tetsuya Nomura and Kazushige Nojima have teamed up with Team NINJA and Koei Tecmo for Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin, an action-based title. Set to release in 2022, players can play a trial version of the game through June 24, 2021.
Led by streamer and eSports host Rachel "Seltzer" Quirico, the world of Capcom took the spotlight with their E3 2021 showcase. Catch up on this studio's latest updates with our recap – no multi-page
The ladies of WayForward and Arc System Works' River City Girls are hitting the streets again in two new titles: River City Girls 2 and River City Girls Zero
Yesterday's PC Gaming Show at E3 2021 paid host to a number of new titles from indie darling tinyBuild. Catch up on their suite of games with our recap post
A pixel art, soulslike boss rush, get ready to take on the world with the release of Fallen Flag Studios and United Label's Eldest Souls
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The Biggest Announcements from The Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase 2021
Featuring the latest news from studios and partners worldwide, Microsoft's Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase made its E3 2021 debut earlier today. Catch up on all the highlights with our recap post – no multi-page clickthrough required.
The Biggest Announcements from The Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase 2021
Starfield
The first new universe in 25 years from Bethesda Game Studios, this next generation will send players on a journey to answer humanity's greatest mystery. Get ready to explore the cosmos when it comes out for the Xbox Series S/X and PC on November 11, 2022.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chernobyl
The underground labs and open-world fields of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chernobyl were on full display with the first gameplay trailer for the game. The title will come out on April 28, 2022.
Back 4 Blood
It's player versus player with the new PVP mode in WB Games and Turtle Rock Studios' Back 4 Blood. The title will hit store shelves on October 12, 2021.
Contraband
Avalanche Studios and Xbox Game Studios have teamed up for Contraband, a co-operative title that is set in 1970s Bayan.
Sea of Thieves: A Pirate's Life
An epic new swashbuckling adventure, Rare's Sea of Thieves: A Pirate's Life sees the infamous Captain Jack Sparrow sailing in from beyond the horizon. The title will be split across five Tall Tales chock full of side quests and secrets.
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Coming to Xbox Game Pass
The misadventures of Ichiban Kasuga will make their way to Xbox Games Pass today with the release of SEGA and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio's Yakuza: Like a Dragon.
Battlefield 2042
The first official gameplay trailer for Electronic Arts and EA Dice's Battlefield 2042 served as a showcase of its 128 player battles. The title will come out on October 22, 2021.
Annapurna Interactive's Twelve Minutes is an interactive thriller about a man trapped in a time loop. Featuring the talents of James McAvoy, Daisy Ridley, and Willem Dafoe, players can dive in when it comes out on August 19.
Psychonauts 2
Combining quirky missions with mysterious conspiracies, the world of Double Fine's Psychonauts 2 sends series mainstay Raz on a journey through the minds of friends and foes as he sets out to take down a murderous psychic villain. The title will come out on August 25.
Fallout 76: Steel Reign
The conclusion of the Brotherhood of Steel storyline, Fallout 76's Steel Reign features a new questline, new locations and gear, a season five scoreboard, and legendary crafting. It will be available on July 7.
Fallout 76: Expeditions – The Pitt
A free update to Fallout 76, Expeditions – The Pitt will take players outside of Appalachia. These story driven, repeatable missions will begin with the Pitt in 2022.
The Elder Scrolls Online: Console Enhanced
A new version of The Elder Scrolls Online for Xbox Series S/X, the Console Enhanced version of the game will provide boosts to graphical fidelity and performance. Players can see it for themselves when it launches on June 15.
Party Animals
A competitive brawler, Party Animals has players choosing a character from a diverse cast of adorable animals as they duke it out across different game modes. The title will come to Xbox Game Pass in 2022.
Hades Coming to Xbox Game Pass
After winning more than 50 Game of the Year awards, the world of Hades will make its way to Xbox Game Pass on console, PC, and cloud on August 13.
Somerville
A sci-fi adventure that is grounded in the repercussions of large scale conflict, Somerville tasks players with finding a way to make your family whole again.
Halo Infinite
Coming out Holiday 2021, the free-to-play multiplayer functionality of 343 Industries' Halo Infinite was showcased today.
Diablo II Resurrected
The definitive remastering of Diablo II and its Lord of Destruction expansion, Blizzard's Diablo II Resurrected will come out on September 23 for the Xbox One and Xbox Series S/X.
A Plague Tale: Requiem
The sequel to A Plague Tale: Innocence, A Plague Tale: Requiem will send Amicia and her brother Hugo on a perilous new quest. It will come out for the Xbox Series S/X and PC in 2022.
Far Cry 6
New gameplay footage of Ubisoft's Far Cry 6 was showcased today, putting the spotlight on the angry alligator Fang for Hire. This title will allow players to bring freedom back to Yara with co-op matchmaking.
Slime Rancher 2
Beatrix LeBeau will return to the Far, Far Range in the release of Monomi Park's Slime Rancher 2. This wiggly adventure will make its debut in 2022.
Shredders
A love letter to snowboarding, Foam Punch's Shredders has been designed as a passion project that takes full advantage of the Xbox Series S/X.
Atomic Heart
Taking place in the Soviet Union in an alternative 1955 reality, Mundfiish's Atomic Heart puts players in the shoes of special agent P-3. A manufacturing facility has fallen silent, and players must set out to find out what happened.
REPLACED
Players will be able to discover the dark secrets of Phoenix-City with REPLACED, a new title by Sad Cat and Coatsink. The title will come out on the Xbox One and Xbox Series S/X in 2022.
Grounded – The Shroom & Doom Update
Available June 30, the Shroom & Doom update for Obsidian's Grounded will allow players to befriend pets, build castles, unlock achievements, and fight the Broodmother.
Among Us 15 Player Lobbies
To celebrate its third birthday, 15 player lobbies will make their way to Innersloth's Among Us. This update will come later this year.
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes
Published by 505 Games and developed by Rabbit & Bear Studios, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is an RPG that features a six character battle system, 2D sprites, and 3D backgrounds.
The Ascent
Starting August 19, the action shooter RPG The Ascent will be available on console, PC, and cloud via Xbox Game Pass. The title can be played both solo and co-op.
Age of Empires IV
Coming October 28, players will be able to dive into the center of epic historical battles with Age of Empires IV. Eight diverse civilizations, four distinct campaigns, and 35 missions have all been included.
The Outer Worlds 2
Featuring a new solar system and new crew, The Outer Worlds 2 has been revealed. More information will be released soon.
Microsoft Flight Simulator
Coming to the Xbox Series S/X on July 27, see Microsoft Flight Simulator running on consoles with the latest trailer for the game.
Forza Horizon 5
The vibrant and open world landscapes of Mexico are ripe for exploration with Forza Horizon 5. Players will be able to get behind the wheel of hundreds of the world's greatest cars.
Redfall
A legion of vampires have blocked out the sun and cut the island of Redfall, Massachusetts off from the outside world. Enter the player, who must team up with other survivors to fight back. Developed by Arkane Austin, the title will launch in Summer 2022.
Xbox Games
For those who'd like a quick recap of the event, scope out the games coming to the Xbox ecosystem with this trailer.
Xbox Mini Fridge
Coming this holiday season, keep your drinks cool with the Xbox Mini Fridge. Xbox Velocity Cooling Architecture has been thrown in for good measure.
Led by streamer and eSports host Rachel "Seltzer" Quirico, the world of Capcom took the spotlight with their E3 2021 showcase. Catch up on this studio's latest updates with our recap – no multi-page
The ladies of WayForward and Arc System Works' River City Girls are hitting the streets again in two new titles: River City Girls 2 and River City Girls Zero
Yesterday's PC Gaming Show at E3 2021 paid host to a number of new titles from indie darling tinyBuild. Catch up on their suite of games with our recap post
A pixel art, soulslike boss rush, get ready to take on the world with the release of Fallen Flag Studios and United Label's Eldest Souls
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First Person Talker Unknown Number Announced
A voice-controlled game about fighting climate change, godolphin games has announced that their first person talker Unknown Number will launch in early 2022.
In this title, players will answer the call of eco-warriors Amanda and Ethan, who set out to conduct a heist on an abandoned maze-like oil rig. Players will use voice commands for nearly everything, talking, singing, whispering, and shouting their way through this audio-led adventure.
This can take the form of impersonating high-profile oil executives on conference calls, tricking henchmen to abandon their posts, infiltrating eco movements run by kids, and even cracking the odd knock-knock joke. Rounding the experience out is a full cast of professional voice actors.
Learn more with the trailer below:
Unknown Number: A First Person Talker – ANNOUNCEMENT TRAILER
You can also find an interview with the development team below:
VOICE-CONTROLLED PUZZLES!? (Unknown Number: A First Person Talker)
The game will come out for the PC and mobile.
Led by streamer and eSports host Rachel "Seltzer" Quirico, the world of Capcom took the spotlight with their E3 2021 showcase. Catch up on this studio's latest updates with our recap – no multi-page
The ladies of WayForward and Arc System Works' River City Girls are hitting the streets again in two new titles: River City Girls 2 and River City Girls Zero
Yesterday's PC Gaming Show at E3 2021 paid host to a number of new titles from indie darling tinyBuild. Catch up on their suite of games with our recap post
A pixel art, soulslike boss rush, get ready to take on the world with the release of Fallen Flag Studios and United Label's Eldest Souls
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Ryu and his homies may stand tall among the FGC roost, but Arc System Works' Guilty Gear series has carved out a nice little niche for itself with its hard-hitting action and harder-hitting soundtrack. Following up -Revelator- and REV 2, Guilty Gear -Strive- serves as a complete reconstruction of the franchise – does it manage to make a splash in a now-crowded space?
Guilty Gear -Strive- Review
Those new to the Guilty Gear series will be positively dumbfounded at the sheer amount of depth on tap. It might look similar to other fighters at first – quarter-circle and half-circle movements can be used with a control scheme that features a punch, kick, slash, heavy slash, and dust move. There's even a Tension gauge that allows for flashy Overdrive moves, not unlike the Super moves commonly seen in fighters today.
However, the devil is most certainly in the details. Speed and multi-hit combos are the name of the game, with air-dashes, recovery moves, and counters required from the offset. Throw in more advanced mechanics like the combo-cancelling "Roman Cancel" mechanic (in blue, purple, red, and yellow varieties) and the "Faultless Defense" mechanic that prevents chip damage, and you've got a lot to keep track of. There are even new mechanics in play in this entry, including the "Wall Break" mechanic that sends opponents flying to a completely different part of the stage.
No need to fear though – Guilty Gear -Strive- does an incredible job at getting newcomers up to speed. After a basic Tutorial mode, a Mission mode that includes multiple lessons that cover everything you can think of is yours to explore. From there, players can jump into its Arcade Mode, which adjusts its difficulty based on skill level. In this mode, one is also judged based on defense, offense, "heart" (based off of "guts" and "judgment"), and technique. There's also an offline Survival mode, which puts players' tenacity to the test. The game grows with you, letting you hone your skills at your own pace.
The same goes with the roster of the game. Veterans of previous entries know of the variety each fighter brings to the table, and the same rings true here. Its 15 character roster features no two characters that play alike, and figuring out how to handle certain matchups keeps things fresh. One could choose to go with the speedy ninja Chipp Zanuff and wall run to their hearts' content, but those up against the towering Potemkin best take heed of his Heat Knuckle and Potemkin Buster that both lock enemies squarely in his grasp.
For those who feel confident enough in their abilities, a robust Online Mode has been included. After setting up an R-Code that keeps track of player data and going through a much-needed Tutorial that goes over the basics, players can hit the floor of their choosing and battle players worldwide.
Accommodations have been made to make sure the online experience is as smooth as possible. Assigning one's region and one's "Celestial Floor" ability ranking is just the start; the rollback netcode works miracles by eliminating any and all lag. Despite the sheer amount of chaos on the screen, the many matches we dived into went off without a hitch. There's even a way to see the millisecond delay and number of rollback frames.
New to this game is the noble vampire samurai Nagoriyuki. Packing a blood-sucking blade, players must keep an eye on his Blood Gauge – when it passes a certain point, he is able to enter into Blood Rage mode. This changes up his playstyle by increasing the length of his slashes and giving him the power to use his powerful Zansetsu Overdrive. He lacks an air dash, but his sheer power more than makes up for it.
Also making her appearance is the secret service agent Giovanna. She provides a nice foil to Nagoriyuki, packing a number of lunge and flip attacks that place her in the heat of it all. Her mid-air Overdrive encourages offensive play, and those who favor a speedy playstyle that still hits hard will enjoy learning her moveset.
For those that wish to learn more about the Guilty Gear lore, a Story Mode with nine chapters has been included. Broken into 20 minute anime episode-style chunks, these hands-off segments tell the story of That Man/The Gear Maker/Asuka/The Devil, a threat called Chaos, and bounty hunter Sol Badguy. Anime tropes are laid on thick, with a bunch of jargon, talking heads, and nonsensical action scenes thrown in for good measure. Some may enjoy the absurdity of it all, but most others will be itching to jump right back into the action.
To keep players immersed in the world of Guilty Gear -Strive-, one can cash in their hard-earned W$ by going fishing for cosmetics with its gacha-like system, read up on lore and character bios with GG World, and can dress their avatar up to their liking. Nothing major, but still welcome additions nonetheless.
Rounding things out is a fantastic audiovisual presentation that is at the top of its class. Everything has been polished to an incredible degree, with characters and worlds full of life and detail. The creative spirit of Daisuke Ishiwatari is on full display, and the heavy vocals and riffs really drive the action home.
Guilty Gear -Strive- sets a new gold standard for fighting games. Everything from the netcode to the presentation has been polished to a shiny sheen, and its incredibly high skill ceiling will keep players coming back for years to come.
Ryu and his homies may stand tall among the FGC roost, but Arc System Works' Guilty Gear series has carved out a nice little niche for itself with its hard-hitting action and harder-hitting
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The Biggest Announcements from Devolver MaxPass+ 2021
E3 2021 is well underway, with Devolver Digital throwing their hat in the ring with Devolver MaxPass+ 2021. Get up to speed with our recap post – no multi-page clickthrough required.
The Biggest Announcements from Devolver MaxPass+ 2021
Shadow Warrior 3
Coming to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC this year, players were able to immerse themselves in the world of Shadow Warrior 3. This title will once again feature Lo Wang, along with Orochi Zilla as they set out to recapture an ancient dragon they unleashed from its eternal prison.
Trek to Yomi
A game by Leonard Menchiari, Trek to Yomi features the lone samurai Hiroki. This swordsman must embark on a voyage beyond life and death to find his path forward and confront himself. It will come out for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, and PC via Steam in 2022.
Phantom Abyss
Coming to Steam Early Access on June 22, Phantom Abyss is a massive asynchronous multiplayer title that features procedurally-generated temples that must be overcome. Just be warned that you only get one attempt at each temple.
Wizard with a Gun
Coming to the Nintendo Switch and PC in 2022, Wizard with a Gun is an online cooperative sandbox survival game that features a magical wilderness. The title will feature magical wizard customization, randomly generated biomes, and systematic gameplay.
Death's Door
Coming July 20, Death's Door kicks things off with your assigned soul getting stolen, with the player tracking down this thief to a realm that has been untouched by death. This somber yet darkly comedic tale will pay host to a land filled with twisted inhabitants and countless secrets.
Inscryption
From the creator of Pony Island comes Inscryption, a deckbuilding roguelike that blends escape-room style puzzles with psychological horror. The game will come out on Steam in 2021.
Devolver Tumble Time
A free game coming to the Apple App Store and Google Play in 2021, Devolver Tumble Time will feature a number of classic Devolver characters. You can sign up to learn more here.
Demon Throttle
An explosive, demon-throttling, top-down shooter by Doinksoft (Gato Roboto), Demon Throttle has players seeking revenge after a demon messes with their wife. Note that the title will only see a physical release on the Nintendo Switch when it launches in 2022.
Led by streamer and eSports host Rachel "Seltzer" Quirico, the world of Capcom took the spotlight with their E3 2021 showcase. Catch up on this studio's latest updates with our recap – no multi-page
The ladies of WayForward and Arc System Works' River City Girls are hitting the streets again in two new titles: River City Girls 2 and River City Girls Zero
Yesterday's PC Gaming Show at E3 2021 paid host to a number of new titles from indie darling tinyBuild. Catch up on their suite of games with our recap post
A pixel art, soulslike boss rush, get ready to take on the world with the release of Fallen Flag Studios and United Label's Eldest Souls
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Arietta of Spirits Coming This Summer
The charming adventure world of Red Art Games and Third Spirit Games' Arietta of Spirits will come out on PC and consoles this summer.
This title pays host to an emotion-filled narrative that has fast-paced combat and no filler. Filling in the shoes of Arietta, they will meet a mysterious new friend and gain the ability to see strange spirits that inhabit an island.
Players will experience retro-styled pixel graphics and an inspiring original soundtrack as they explore lush forests and murky caverns. A number of different characters will make their appearance, and players can dive into its deep lore.
Learn more with the trailer below:
Arietta of Spirits | Nintendo Switch Announcement Trailer
The game will come out for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch for $19.99. It will also come out for the PC via Steam for $14.99 – you can wishlist the title here.
Led by streamer and eSports host Rachel "Seltzer" Quirico, the world of Capcom took the spotlight with their E3 2021 showcase. Catch up on this studio's latest updates with our recap – no multi-page
The ladies of WayForward and Arc System Works' River City Girls are hitting the streets again in two new titles: River City Girls 2 and River City Girls Zero
Yesterday's PC Gaming Show at E3 2021 paid host to a number of new titles from indie darling tinyBuild. Catch up on their suite of games with our recap post
A pixel art, soulslike boss rush, get ready to take on the world with the release of Fallen Flag Studios and United Label's Eldest Souls
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