Monthly Archives: December 2018

Dark Eclipse

Dark Eclipse is a competitive multiplayer online battle arena utilizing the power of virtual reality. Watch over the battlefield and command your champions with split-second decision making.

Business Model: Free to Play

Microtransactions: Yes, additional heroes and cosmetic items may be purchased.

Key Features:

All In: Immerse yourself in VR and utilize the full extent of its control.

Bite-Sized Complexity: Combine the best of the MOBA and RTS genres for a one-of-a-kind experience.

Generals: Draft a trio of leaders from a larger roster.

Overhead Tactician: Drag, drop, and lead characters as you see fit.

Raze the Roof: Overcome the opposition’s forces and destroy their headquarters.

Tower Fall: Note the several different structure types and respond to their presence on the playing field appropriately.

Honed for Perfection: : Practice versus. the computer, fight other players casually, or fight for ranks on the ladder.

Hipster Attack

Hipster Attack is a strategy tower-defense game featuring lovable cartoony graphics and eccentric humor. Defend your cafe from the oncoming invasion!

Business Model: Retail

Microtransactions: No

Key Features:

Bring in the Suits: Recruit fellow employees varying from entry level HR and management, to even security guards.

Frontline: Tactically place your towers and mow down the horde.

Economic Struggle: Collect dropped cash and bring in reinforcements.

Paper Cut: Take advantage of everyday office items such as hot coffee and CVs, as well as special powers like teleporters.

Equally Facetious: Enjoy the layered parody aspects of both corporate life and hipster culture.

The Crew 2: Demolition Derby Trailer

A tried and true American tradition is coming to The Crew 2: Demolition Derby! It’s time to head into the arena, and crush your opponents’ cars to bits while staying safe yourself. The Demolition Derby update also brings a new PVP mode to the game, which lets 8 players go up against each other in all sorts of vehicles, bikes, boats, and planes.

Tropico Is Coming to iPad This December

Tropico, the strategic island-city builder/dictator sim is officially launching on the iPad on December 18th, 2018. In addition, an iPhone version will arrive in 2019. This is based on the series originally published by Kalypso Media, Tropico has been redesigned and developed for mobile by Feral Interactive, and will be a premium game with no in-app purchases. Fully tailored to and optimized for tablet, Tropico features intuitive touch controls and an easy-to-navigate user interface that make it smooth and simple for players to lead this small but proud island nation into a glorious future, one tap at a time.

Tropico will support the following iPads:

  • iPad (5th generation)
  • iPad (6th generation)
  • iPad Pro (1st generation: 9.7″, 12.9″)
  • iPad Pro (2nd generation: 10.5″, 12.9″)
  • iPad Pro (3rd generation: 11″, 12.9″)

This game requires iOS 12 and just under 3GB of space to install.

Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2’s First Pre-Order Beta Has Begun

Though Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 will bring the 13th Black Crusade to life on January 24th for PC, those who pre-order before December 12th will receive immediate access to the pre-order beta. The pre-order beta will last until December 12th and will give players an early look at Warhammer 40,000’s battleships, and the ability to experience the original tabletop’s 12 factions and their playstyles for the first time in skirmish and multiplayer. The campaign prologue also awaits, and the second pre-order beta will occur in early January, which will run up to the launch of the game.

Today’s video shows off more of the gameplay, where players can see specific skills and tactics that will make up the naval combat of Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2. At release, Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 will feature three fully-fledged campaigns playable in both solo and co-op that will thrust players into the heart of the 13th Black Crusade as the Imperium, Necrons and Tyranids, alongside 1v1 and 2v2 skirmish and ranked multiplayer.

2084 is a Twisted Cyberpunk FPS Announced for PC

2084 is a first-person shooter coming to PC, where the players’ skills as a hacker are just as important as their marksmanship. Players will hack the network for perks such as ammunition and augmented health, and that will help them survive this cruel cyberpunk world while under a constant deluge of mindless, murderous creatures. The Early Access version will include two game modes: a story mode where players must kill enemies and level bosses before facing off against the game’s final, most challenging adversary, and then an endless mode where gamers face wave after wave of enemies, killing everything in sight to gain top ranking on the leaderboards. 2084 will be hitting Steam’s Early Access program on December 13th.

The result of a 72-hour internal game jam involving some of the developers behind >observer_ and Layers of Fear, 2084 casts players into a horrific post-apocalyptic labyrinth full of deadly hostiles. In order to eliminate their adversaries and, ultimately, escape, players must utilize an array of computer hacking commands on the fly while engaging in the game’s deep, satisfying combat.

We’re amazed at what the team has put together in just 72 hours. 2084 has a really polished look, is fun to play and will certainly please fans of cyberpunk and shooters in general,” said Marcin Kawa, CEO of Feardemic. “After checking out the final build we decided that the game deserves to be shared with players. It’s a super fast-paced shooter with a hacking twist. We really can’t wait to hear what people think about the game!