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Posted: 24 Jul 2022 03:00 AM PDT
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This free fangame blends Hotline Miami with Team Fortress 2 Posted: 23 Jul 2022 03:08 PM PDT Hotline Miami inspired a lot of topdown, ultraviolent copycats, most of which failed to replicate its propulsive action. Midnight Mercenaries does it better than most - while also being a free fangame that mixes that Hotline Miami structure with characters and weaponry from Team Fortress 2. |
Ex-Zodiac is heavily Star Fox-inspired and out in early access now Posted: 23 Jul 2022 02:37 PM PDT Last year, the demo for Ex-Zodiac offered a sugar rush of Star Fox-inspired checkboard floors, glowing weak spots, and hibber-jibber radio chatter. Now Ex-Zodiac has entered early access, and it looks like it's got more going on than straight homage. Fox McCloud never rode a motorbike, for one. |
Hytale devs are redeveloping its engine, say no release in 2023 Posted: 23 Jul 2022 02:19 PM PDT The developers of blocky survival and construction game Hytale say they've made the decision to "redevelop" its engine. In a lengthy development update, they say the switch should make it easier to patch and maintain the game after release, among other benefits. They also show off some fancy creator tools, and say Hytale won't release in 2023. |
Marvel's Midnight Suns new trailer explains how to make Spider-Man from a deck of cards Posted: 23 Jul 2022 12:43 PM PDT I've been experiencing Marvel fatigue for, oh, around seven years now. To compensate, I decided to watch Marvel's Midnight Suns latest trailer while pretending it wasn't about Marvel superheroes, but just a Firaxis-made tactics game with character classes who have wildly divergent skillsets. The video focuses on the spider-powered class - and heck, it does look pretty cool. |
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