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- Gigantic Closed Beta is now NDA Free
- Orcs Must Die! Unchained Releases Patch 2.7 A Betta Meta
- Life of Rome
- Lawbreakers – Ask a Boss – QA Testing
- ARK Spotlight: Terror Bird and Grappling Hook
- Siegefall Dragon Hunter Hero Spotlight
- Kasedo Games Showcase – PAX South 2016
- Forsaken World Mobile February 2016 Expansion Trailer
- Escape from Tarkov Dev Diary #1: Animations
- Kritika Eclair Trailer
Gigantic Closed Beta is now NDA Free Posted: 05 Feb 2016 02:36 PM PST Motiga, the independent developer of Gigantic, is proud to share that as of Friday, February 5th, they have finally dropped the NDA on its 24/7 closed beta test. While people interested in taking Gigantic for a spin will still need to apply for access to closed beta, Motiga is adding new beta testers by the tens of thousands. For more information on the NDA drop for Gigantic, you can read the latest post from Troy "Aether" Hewitt, Motiga's head of communications, here. Today also marks the debut of the latest Gigantic build for Windows 10 and Xbox One. This new build provides significant updates for the testing community, which is detailed on the forums at this link. It's been an incredibly busy time for the studio. The January Gigantic build, dubbed Gigantic Beta 2.0, introduced some important new game features for the community. Here are just a few developments over the last month you might have missed:
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Orcs Must Die! Unchained Releases Patch 2.7 A Betta Meta Posted: 05 Feb 2016 01:00 PM PST Robot Entertainment announces the launch of Orcs Must Die! Unchained Patch 2.7. This patch brings along some major updates and game changes in aim to bring a better overall game experience and improved meta.
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Posted: 05 Feb 2016 12:51 PM PST Life of Rome is a first-person MMORPG created by Breakout Studio. While set in the world of 320AD Rome, the game is played from the point of view of Roman allegiance or Rebels. With gameplay designed to emphasise roleplay and community using a faction system and player-driven politics, the world is a 50km2 representation of Rome and its surrounding areas, including small villages, Rebel camps and Roman forts. Features: Real time combat: Players will have a chance to learn, adapt and increase their skills in combat through realistic training. When you attack, block or dodge will determine survival, as well as the power you put behind an attack and how close you stand to the enemy. Weather: The world features a full 24 hour day & night cycle complete with a range of dynamic weather effects. It renders physically based realtime atmospheric scattering, dynamic wind speed & direction and continuous dynamic moon phases. Crafting: Players will have to travel around the world and interact with others positively or negatively – In turn this will encourage travel and trade for both factions. Religion: This mechanic can reflect real practices performed by ancient people, brought into game as a way of boosting craft specialisation, and as part of a faith and healing system
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Lawbreakers – Ask a Boss – QA Testing Posted: 05 Feb 2016 12:09 PM PST Lawbreakers‘ QA Lead, Aaron Jones, answers questions from the community about the Boss Key QA process. The post Lawbreakers – Ask a Boss – QA Testing appeared first on MMOHuts. |
ARK Spotlight: Terror Bird and Grappling Hook Posted: 05 Feb 2016 11:39 AM PST ARK showcases its newest creature, the Terror Bird, and the new Grappling Hook tool. The post ARK Spotlight: Terror Bird and Grappling Hook appeared first on MMOHuts. |
Siegefall Dragon Hunter Hero Spotlight Posted: 05 Feb 2016 11:16 AM PST Siegefall introduces the Dragon Hunter, one of the powerful heroes available to master. The post Siegefall Dragon Hunter Hero Spotlight appeared first on MMOHuts. |
Kasedo Games Showcase – PAX South 2016 Posted: 05 Feb 2016 11:11 AM PST Guest Written by Andrew Skelton (Outfoxed) The very last meeting we had scheduled at PAX South was off the floor in one of the historic San Antonio downtown hotels with Kasedo Games. A digital publishing division of Kalypso (of Tropico and Dungeons fame), Kasedo’s focus is bringing quality games to a wider audience through its publishing expertise. Kasedo’s already published a few games, including Hegemony Rome and Crowntakers, but to PAX South they brought two new titles planned for a release later this year: Excubitor and Upwards, Lonely Robot. Excubitor Excubitor is a mixed blend of action-shooter, bullet hell, and tower defense. You play as the pilot of a small defense craft called the Hammerhead, tasked with defending the massive space vessel Antares. Aside from your ship, you also have command of the base’s turret defense system. You’ll have to use both your ship and your towers to defend the ship and keep it from being destroyed. The Hammerhead is a sleek, kick-ass ship that can be modified cosmetically and upgraded using the game’s primary resource. There are multiple stages of upgrades, each of which affects the ship’s appearance. You can also choose your weapon loadout from a selection of weapons that includes a rail gun, machine gun, missile launcher, and tesla gun. The game is played isometrically. Although your ship is not capable of changing altitudes, it can shoot up or down depending on aerial or ground targets. Each mission takes place on a large map with multiple areas to build turrets and multiple ‘lanes.’ You’re limited on how many turrets you can have up at a time (based on energy), and enemies will attack different parts of your base, making it necessary from time to time to sell off your old turrets to place new ones elsewhere. Your turrets can be upgraded as well to make them more powerful in fighting off the hordes of enemy ships that will come your way. Each mission map may also have world objects. These range from simple destructible items that contain currency or can set off explosive chain reactions to controllable mines that allow you to gather more resources for your upgrades. World objects may also include traps and additional weapons to use against the enemy – especially bosses. And bosses might be some of the most awesome we’ve seen in a game of this type. These bosses are the kind of huge mofos that take up the entire screen and unleash a real bullet hell barrage you’ll be lucky to escape unscathed, not to mention the scores of smaller ships they send out to attack you as well. Each boss has certain criteria to accomplish before it can take damage from your weapons too, from damaging its turrets, to breaking its shields with well timed depth charges from a nearby tower. As a single-player campaign game, Excubitor has 18 missions available to play on multiple difficulties. Sorry, no co-op, though we agree it’d be bad ass! You can find it on Steam later this year. Upwards, Lonely Robot Upwards, Lonely Robot is a deceptively simple platformer that places you in the role of an unknown robot ascending a tower for some unknown purpose. Throughout the game’s 75 levels, the story unfolds and tells you exactly what has happened. The controls are impressively responsive for a platformer, and the game itself is quite easy to get into after very little practice. While it starts out simple enough, things ramp up quickly with the addition of larger towers, enemies to impede your path, and stages where you start with less energy than normal. Collecting fruit (yes, fruit – the story explains that too) scattered across the tower will help replenish your energy, so always be on the lookout. There is also a mode that allows you to go through the story mode without the story segments to practice levels you might have problems with or to challenge yourself further. In addition to the fully fleshed-out story mode, ULR also offers an infinite mode to try and reach as high as possible, complete with leaderboards. Thankfully, to place on the leaderboard, you have to start with a minimum and specific set of parameters to ensure fair placement. The level building options are also quite impressive, ranging from the size and width of the tower, to what enemies you’ll have to deal with, to the dreaded “purple death” which rises from the base of the tower at a decent rate. The latter forces you to always focus on upwards movement, and punishes any mistakes you make with instant failure. There are also options to enable special platforms: illusion and collapsing. Illusion platforms are easily recognized by their hazy outline, but during the heat of climbing, can be very easy to miss. Collapsing platforms can only be landed on once, before collapsing like their namesake suggests. Interesting to note, too, is that collapsing platforms can be gone through from underneath as well, so they’re not always a hindrance to a skilled player. Finally, the game offers a duel mode to challenge your friends. This split-screen mode provides the same level building tools as infinite, but the challenge here is the player who loses all energy first loses the match, regardless of how high up the tower they make it. This makes it a perfect party challenge game, as you and your friends seek to see who’s the best platformer of the bunch. It’s also interesting to note that while both players have the same tower to climb, they can not interact with each other — no sabotaging your friends here, folks! All in all, for such a simple seeming game, Upwards, Lonely Robot has an incredible amount of depth to it. Having such a long, developed story mode is impressive enough, but the addition of the infinite tower mode as well as local competitive play really seals the deal. If you’re looking for an entertaining puzzle platformer that caters to both single- and multi-player options, you may want to consider checking out the game when it launches. Full Gameplay Image GalleryThe post Kasedo Games Showcase – PAX South 2016 appeared first on MMOHuts. |
Forsaken World Mobile February 2016 Expansion Trailer Posted: 05 Feb 2016 10:50 AM PST Another massive new expansion is coming to Forsaken World Mobile, this time adding 3v3 arenas, new bosses and more. The post Forsaken World Mobile February 2016 Expansion Trailer appeared first on MMOHuts. |
Escape from Tarkov Dev Diary #1: Animations Posted: 05 Feb 2016 10:26 AM PST The Escape from Tarkov team talks about the game’s animations in their first developer diary. The post Escape from Tarkov Dev Diary #1: Animations appeared first on MMOHuts. |
Posted: 05 Feb 2016 10:03 AM PST Eclair joins Kritika: the White Knights in the West, bringing a rebel attitude and powerful attacks. The post Kritika Eclair Trailer appeared first on MMOHuts. |
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