Shaun Escayg, creative director of the game, addresses the conversations about the content that players will receive after the title debuts next September on PC and consoles. Marvel’s Avengers has starred in the last few weeks the occasional headline, after the announcement of the arrival of Spider-Man as an exclusive character for the PS4 version of the game. The creative director of the ga...[Read More]
Samurai Shodown II. Perhaps the term that best describes it is “pure arcade”, and is that taking into account what it is capable of offering the player, what less than giving it a qualifier like this. So are we facing a perfect game? Despite being the player who has the last word, we must analyze each of its aspects, being able to anticipate that it has an unbeatable technical section ...[Read More]
Two people in charge of Marvel’s Avengers Shaun Escayg and Vince Napoli give more details on the incorporation of Spider-Man to the game: “It is like the icing on the cake. We have not had to change anything to fit it.” Creative Director and Combat Designer for Marvel’s Avengers respectively, recently talked about the addition of Spider-Man to the cooperative Avengers game....[Read More]
Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout premiered on August 4 on both PS4 and PC: on PS4 it can be downloaded for free as a PS Plus member in the month of August, while on the Steam it is available on Steam for a price of $19.99 for its standard version. This nice battle royale is sponsored by Devolver Digital, although it was developed by Mediatonic, an English company that also has a studio here in Spain,...[Read More]
Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout is a 2020 battle royale game[1][2] developed by Mediatonic and published by Devolver Digital. It was announced at E3 in June 2019 and released on 4 August 2020 for Microsoft Windows on Steam and PlayStation 4. The gameplay has taken inspiration from the 1980s gameshow Takeshi's Castle.[3]
These missions would last up to two hours. The game starring Marvel’s Avengers will be available on September 4 on both PC and consoles. Marvel’s Avengers is the new leap from the gaming world to the rich Marvel universe. Developed by Square Enix, Crystal Dynamics and Eidos Montreal, the title presents us with a new story starring the Avengers, the group of superheroes that have conque...[Read More]
This expansion is free for anyone who has bought the original title on any platform, mechanics do not change too much, this expansion id the same innovative mix of shooter and puzzles from the game released four years ago. The time only advances when the player moves, allowing to avoid the bullets of the enemies, to stop them with the edge of the katana, take objects from the stage to launch them ...[Read More]
A standalone expansion, Superhot: Mind Control Delete, which utilizes roguelike elements such as procedural generation and permadeath, became available through early access in December 2017 and was released officially on 16 July 2020.
The video games used to be different from what we have now but also different as a genre from each other. Now, if you take two AAA, it is quite likely that they share 70% of the gameplay, and that it is the theme and a couple of details that separate them. Before, development costs were much lower, and more experimental projects were possible without fear of losing hundreds of millions of dollars...[Read More]
Destroy All Humans! is an open world action-adventure video game franchise that is designed as a parody of Cold War-era alien invasion films. Destroy All Humans! is available for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, Destroy All Humans! 2 is available for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed is available for the Wii game console, and Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon is av...[Read More]
It is undeniable that the multiplayer shooter genre is much more varied and of higher quality today than it was just a decade ago, but just as truly, new ideas seem to have been exhausted. Faced with immovable titans who have invented or rescued genres, most of the new shooting titles that hit the shelves, physical or digital, seem more like adjustments and small twists to what we already know mor...[Read More]