Monthly Archives: July 2019

Big Drunk Satanic Massacre Arrives in September

BDSM: Big Drunk Satanic Massacre is going to hit PC and Consoles this September, and will feature Satan’s beloved son, Lou. Lou will blast his way through waves of traitors to prevent hell from being overrun by humans. Lou will drink milk to get ready to demolish more of his foes, as it is his cure-all super fuel. This satirical Action RPG hits the scene on September 26th, and there is a ton of action and humor awaiting as Lou unleashes hell on the poor humans unfortunate enough to be in his way.

“We’re going completely over-the-top with BDSM,” said Big Way CEO, Konstantin Semenov. “When you put players in control of Satan’s son, you have to pull out all the stops, and that’s just what we’re doing — giving them a relentless hellfire-fueled thrill ride of guns, gore, and plenty of humor.”

Tribes of Midgard Begins First Open Beta This Weekend

Though Tribes of Midgard will not launch onto PC and Console until 2020, PC gamers can join the first Open Beta for it this weekend. Starting on July 26th (3 PM ET) until July 28th (11:59 PM ET), Norsfell comes to life. The Asgardian Gods and Giants are battling endlessly, and the Giants, fed up with the deception of the Gods, have decided to invade Asgard. However, the Giants must pass through the realm of the Vikings to get there, and Ragnarok has officially begun. However, Viking warriors will do their best to defend the seeds of Yggdrasil, that binds the realms together and protects the gods.

Players will customize a character, form a tribe, and defend/explore procedurally generated worlds, filled with mythical resources and creatures. Villages must be defended at night from the legions of Hel, and also prepare for the arrival of the mighty Giants. This beta can be found on Steam for free.

“There’s a beauty to the concept of Ragnarök, and we wanted to create a game where players could experience this deadly battle from a human perspective,” said Julian Maroda, CEO and Creative Director for Norsfell. “Tribes of Midgard highlights the tenacity of humans in the face of guaranteed doom.”

Vane is Now Available on Steam

Friend & Foe release their game, that comes after more than four years in development on Steam, with Vane. Available for 19.99, it also has a 10% launch discount, and a soundtrack on Steam and Bandcamp for 6.99. Vane is set in a ruined desert, where players will transform between a bird and child form to unravel great mysteries. This land is filled with ominous caves, mysterious machinery, and terrifying storms to endure. The PC release of Vane also has the updates added to the PS4 release, from more forgiving checkpoints, increased performance and bug fixes.

“Vane represents the fruits of our labor for nearly half a decade and we’re thrilled to bring it to a platform as globally popular as PC,” said art director Rasmus Deguchi. “Since Vane contains no words whatsoever, it can be understood universally across all cultures and languages. We recognize that its abstract approach to storytelling won’t be for everyone, and that’s okay. It’s the game we set out to make and we’re very proud of how it came together in the end. We hope PC players appreciate our vision.”

The Church in the Darkness Confirms August Release

Not only is The Church in the Darkness coming out on August 2nd, 2019, they revealed that in addition to PS4, Xbox One and PC, it’s also on the way to the Nintendo Switch! This cult-infiltration title will have players controlling an ex-cop that is infiltrating a South American compound, Freedom Town. In search of their nephew, they are going to infiltrate this cult and every playthrough will be different to offer a considerable amount of replay value. Is the commune a group of idealists aiming for a socialist utopia, or is there something more sinister at play?

It’s up to the player to sneak into the compound undetected, uncover the truth by finding and chatting with cult members, search cabins to unearth literature about the group, and finally locate Alex, the nephew. The Nintendo Switch and Xbox One releases will have a 20% discount on the pre-order, which will then be available on all other platforms, for a week at launch. This discount is also available for the Standard Edition and True Believer Special Edition.

True Believers will receive the game, the Official Soundtrack and a set of special behind-the-scenes videos about the making of the game. The Standard Edition retails for $19.95 USD and the True Believer Special Edition retails for $29.95 USD.

Two Point Hospital Coming to Console in 2019

SEGA and Two Point Studios announced today that the management sim, Two Point Hospital is on the way to consoles late in 2019. The Playstation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch will all receive the game, both digitally and physically. With that in mind, Dr. Clive Marmalade gives a tour around Two Point County in today’s video.

In the atypical and engrossing world of Two Point Hospital you, the hospital administrator, must deal with many tricky situations on a daily basis, taking on varied challenges and demonstrating your ability to build, cure and improve in the hardest and strangest circumstances.

“Bringing Two Point Hospital to console is something we always envisioned when starting up Two Point Studios in 2016”, said Mark Webley, Game Director at Two Point Studios. “Our community’s number one question since launch has been: ‘when is Two Point Hospital coming to consoles?’. Well, it is happening and we are very excited.”

Rocket League – Knight Rider Car Pack

Knight Rider is a shadowy vehicle from the 80s and 90s, but it’s back and in Rocket League! Knight Industries crafted their own K.I.T.T. to get some awesome aerial goals and saves in Rocket League. The Knight Rider Car Pack includes the K.I.T.T. Battle-Car, plus K.I.T.T Wheels, and the Gullwing Topper. Self-driving capabilities not included. Available now for $1.99.

Battle Planet: Judgement Day Set to Release in Fall 2019

Battle Planet Judgement Day news

Battle Planet: Judgement Day is taking the rogue-lite in a new direction, with a top-down rogue-lite, where players are a wanted criminal, escaping a crashed transport. Waves of police, military and aliens have to be destroyed in order to escape, and there are a variety of alien worlds that have bodies that have to drop in order for you to escape. The ultimate goal is survival. When you complete the planets of a star system, you’ll drop into a much deadlier star system to endure, but do not worry, there are plenty of upgrades to pick up. Battle Planet: Judgement Day is set to drop in Fall 2019 on PC.