Today, Maximum Games announced three new video games coming this year, giving the public a taste of what they will see from the publishers in 2016. In addition to the previously revealed virtual reality title, Loading Human, Maximum Games will also release The Technomancer in partnership with Focus Home Interactive, as well as Road Rage, an action-packed motorcycle combat game.
Road Rage
Road Rage is a motorcycle combat game set in the dusty, dangerous town of Ashen. You are Ace, the newest member of the outlaw motorcycle club controlling underground crime in the city. With big dreams to become club president, you set in motion a new strategy to fulfill the goals of the motorcycle gang, using your skill on a bike to propel you into a position of ultimate control. Featuring 42 story-based missions, players will master 40 battle moves on 11 unique, customizable bikes. Road Rage comes to PS4, Xbox One and PC this year. For more information about Road Rage, visit road-rage-the-game.com.
The Technomancer
Set on Mars during the War of Water, The Technomancer is an enthralling new sci-fi RPG that offers dynamic gameplay and action-oriented combat along four different skill trees. Threatened by the secrets of his past, an aspiring Technomancer must navigate hostile environments searching for answers that could be the key to protecting his future. Along your adventure you will craft equipment, weapons, and armor for yourself and the companions you’ll recruit, nurturing relationships with these important allies.
Loading Human
Developed specifically for virtual reality, Loading Human is a futuristic, sci-fi adventure coming to PlayStation VR and Oculus Rift. You are Prometheus, a scientist summoned by his dying father to embark on a mission to obtain a life-saving energy source trapped in deep space. The game is an episodic journey: Chapter One is where your quest begins, in your father’s Antarctic science lab as you prepare for your interstellar quest. For more information about Loading Human visit loading-human.com.
“We’ve got an eclectic mix of games this year that we couldn’t be more thrilled about,” said Christina Seelye, CEO of Maximum Games. “There is a definite ‘futuristic’ theme running through each of these three titles, and yet each game is so extremely unique.”