I like the horror titles springing up on X Box, despite being a avid PlayStation gamer. Visually it looks interesting but I’m curious what kind of game it’ll be. May the gaming gods bring you glory.
Raw Fury & Out of the Blue Reveal Call of the Sea coming later this year to Xbox Series X, Xbox One & PC
As part of Microsoft’s Inside Xbox livestream, video game publisher Raw Fury and indie game studio Out of the Blue have announced Call of the Sea — an otherworldly first-person puzzle adventure game launching as an Xbox Game Pass title and coming to Xbox Series X, Xbox One and PC in late 2020.
An otherworldly tale of mystery and self-discovery set in the 1930s, Call of the Sea is a love letter to the adventure game genre that follows one woman’s desperate search for her missing husband in the isolated reaches of the South Pacific. On an uncharted island paradise, you’ll discover the remnants of a lost civilization and unlock puzzles and secrets to reveal the fate of your husband’s ill-fated expedition. But in the course of your search, you may soon come to realize that not everything on this strange island is as it seems…
FEATURES:
- Explore a lush tropical island gorgeously modeled in Unreal Engine 4, brimming with amazing sights, lost ruins and occult mysteries.
- Investigate clues left by previous inhabitants and solve a variety of puzzles to unlock the mystery of what really happened.
- Experience a suspenseful, emotional journey of self-discovery, fully voiced by BAFTA-winning actress Cissy Jones (Firewatch, Life Is Strange, The Walking Dead).
Scorn Xbox cinematic trailer
I’ve been in love with this game since first seeing the trailer years ago but whoa is me, this game won’t be on PlayStation. No joke, I might get an X Box just because of this game. H.R. Giger is one of my all time heroes and this game looks like the ultimate love letter to his terrifying masterpieces. For now, I’m glad to admire it from afar. May the gaming gods bring you glory.
‘Transport Fever 2’ Coming to Mac this Fall, Major Update in June (PC, Mac)
Originally released in December, Transport Fever 2 has exceeded all expectations and become the fastest growing entry in the series yet. Transport Fever 2 gives you more than 170 years of real-world technology and history to design and master your own transportation empire with a vastly improved feature set, user interface and modding capabilities. Make your fortune creating elaborate new worlds of transport routes and infrastructure over land, sea and air. Choose from over 200 realistically modeled vehicles from Europe, America and Asia, including trains, buses, streetcars, trucks, aircraft and ships, plus modular stations, airports and harbors.
Experience the greatest logistical challenges from 1850 to today across three unique story campaigns featuring voiceovers and cutscenes, and let your creativity run wild through giant sandbox maps in free play mode. Watch your empire boom in beautiful detail with intuitive construction tools and dynamic economy, transportation and city simulation systems. You can even create and share your own worlds, missions, landscapes, vehicles and more with the in-game map editor and extensive modding tools and support via Steam Workshop. Build a diverse empire by utilizing the game’s new ecosystem options, which allow users to choose from distinct natural environments, each rendered in exquisite graphical detail.
Last of Us 2 story trailer
I’ll be the first to admit, I haven’t been following the controversy surrounding the leaks and the stuff surrounding this game. But I will say I’m curious if this will be as tension filled as the first. I’m a lil disappointed we haven’t seen more of the Clickers or the infected, but it seems the people are more prevalent. If it doesn’t delay, I hope to play it and see for myself. May the gaming gods bring you glory.
New gameplay trailer for void tRrLM(); //Void Terrarium
Navigate toxic wastelands by utilizing supplies found along the way to gather resources for Toriko, but hurry before her health depletes! Also, play your way by choosing which skills to level up and how to decorate the terrarium.
Mk11: Aftermath trailer
I’m a little shocked we’re getting this kind of story expansion for a fighting game but that is pretty awesome. I’m glad to see a epic return of Fujin, who I always thought was a underrated badass. Robocop is a interesting touch. It’ll be interesting to see how this expansion plays out. May the gaming gods bring you glory.
Hardspace: Shipbreaker Goes into Steam Early Acess June 16th
Shipbreaker is one of those games I have been watching and I can tell you plenty about and yet nothing about at the same time. You play as a sort of space scavenger to help humanity gather needed resources from abandoned ships, and how you do it isn’t exactly defined. You get your two major tools and sent on your way. As you progress you can upgrade those tools to be more powerful or reach longer distances and such. This all seems rather interesting, but at the same time, I can’t tell you about any sort of a story or purpose for doing all of this. You will notice in the video however that they do play on a PS4 and XB1 controller while testing, and I can confirm this is because the game is in development for both consoles, Steam Early access is just first as is usually the case. Best wishes and may the gaming gods bring you glory.
Torsten’s latest FB reading
May 1st I recorded my latest reading from my Amazon debut, enjoy and may the gaming gods bring you glory.
World War Z GOTY Out Now for PS4, Xbox and on Epic Store
“Marseille” is available today for Season Pass owners and as part of the new World War Z Game of the Year Edition, which bundles together the full base game and all its Season Pass DLC. World War Z Game of the Year Edition is available on PC via the Epic Games Store for $44.99, as well as on Xbox One and PlayStation®4 for $49.99.
Beyond the base game and new “Marseille” episode, World War Z Game of the Year Edition features several premium weapon and character skin packs. Players also get a year’s worth of free content added to World War Z since it launched, including the wave-based Horde Mode Z, Xbox One-PC crossplay, bonus PvE missions and enemies, weekly challenge mode, extreme difficulty setting and more. And a new playable class with unique abilities is still to come in a free update later this year.
The “Marseille” DLC can be purchased individually on Xbox One and PlayStation®4 for $14.99. Owners of the standard edition of World War Z on the Epic Games Store can grab the new episode by purchasing the Game of the Year Edition upgrade, featuring the game’s full DLC, for $19.99.
Powered by Saber’s dynamic Swarm Engine™, World War Z delivers a thrilling social play experience from the comfort of your home. Survive against hundreds of fast-moving, bloodthirsty zombies at a time with six distinct classes and an arsenal of deadly weapons, explosives, turrets and traps. Outlive the dead through intense four-player co-op campaign missions around the world, and battle both zombies and real human opponents in competitive, team-based Players vs. Players vs. Zombies (PvPvZ) multiplayer.