PQube and Singaporean developer The Gentlebros are delighted to announce the release of the Mew World Update for Cat Quest II with a new trailer. Available on every platform today, this huge patch will be free for everyone, and change the face of the game! But there is even moar to celebrate! That’s right, today is International Cat Day, and marks the 3rd anniversary of the Steam launch of Cat Quest, so please join us in saying happy birthday Cat Quest! We’re also delighted to announce that the Cat Quest franchise has now sold over 1.3 million units worldwide! The … Continue reading Developers Celebrate World Cat Day with Mew World Cat Quest II Free Update→
Celebrate life and prepare for a dignified death and what lies beyond in the fantastic puzzle game Arrog. This indie game was a lot more than our reviewer was expecting, and will surprise you too.
This week our brave Save State Columnist dances enemies into submission with the alluring Shantae: Half-Genie Hero, then turns around and goes on an epic old-school quest with Radiant Historia. We may never see him again!
Indie publisher Katnappe and developer Genius Slackers have announced that high-school horror, What Happened, is available now for PC via Steam. What Happened takes players on a drug-fuelled psychological roller-coaster aboard the deeply troubled mind of Stiles, a student haunted by demons, real and imagined. The player’s empathy for Stiles’ and the pain he feels will subtly affect the outcome, with the ultimate aim of steering him away from self-destruction. https://youtu.be/5zG0Dw8tYH8 In What Happened, players will experience a very different kind of American high school, where familiar corridors transform into eerily distorted dreamscapes in the blink of an eye. Stiles … Continue reading What Happened Game Brings Horror To High School→
We should talk is an adventure game where the player must construct texts in order to build love or lies with their girlfriend, and other folks lurking in a neon-drenched bar. The range of good and bad choices is pretty amusing, and the game features nine possible endings.
This week The Skirmisher is letting his powder dry. Instead of griping about something, he breaks out some amazing games of yesteryear and tries to forget all about his troubles. Could these forgotten classics lift your spirits too?
Drone Swarm, the upcoming sci-fi strategy adventure game for PC will offer space fans not only control over a swarm of 32,000 drones, but also an exciting story that will catapult them directly into a gripping fight for mankind’s survival in the vast expanses of an unknown galaxy. Your main mission is to find a New Earth for the remaining human survivors after a catastrophic attack by the swarm you now control has devastated Earth. Now that everything you once knew has been reduced to ashes, you have become humanity’s last hope. 21st January 2111 – Out of nowhere a … Continue reading Stillalive Studios and Michael Bay’s Studio 451 Making Drone Swarm Sci-Fi Game→
Stand your ground in the beautiful shooter Towaga: Among Shadows as you defend your home and purify temples while also approaching enlightenment and saving the souls of damned. There is a lot to do, and all of it is fun!
This week our Save State columnist dives into one game series that you probably all know well, The Halo Master Chief Collection, and one game that you may not have ever played, or at least remember: Yggdra Union.
Timelie is a challenging puzzle game where you have to combine stealth, skill and one heck of a talented house cat to try and outsmart an evil army or murderous robots. But don’t worry, if you get caught, you can always rewind time and try again.
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