New Game Based On Zorro The Chronicles Unveiled

New Game Based On Zorro The Chronicles Unveiled

Zorro has been around for more than a century and has a legacy that spans everything from films and television shows to radio dramas, comics, and even stage productions. There’s even been a couple of video games over the years, on platforms such as the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, PC, Wii, and Nintendo DS. More recently, Zorro made an appearance as a DLC Guest Fighter in Go All Out! but now the dashing masked vigilante is getting his own game based on Zorro The Chronicles

Mech Mechanic Simulator First Look Video

Mech Mechanic Simulator First Look Video

Mech Mechanic Simulator is an upcoming release from Polyslash that allows players to get their hands dirty deconstructing, rebuilding, painting and fixing gigantic mecs. Check out our first look video where we take on two repair jobs while trying to not lose any nuts and bolts in the process

The Fabled Woods Launching With DLSS and Ray Tracing Features

The Fabled Woods Launching With DLSS and Ray Tracing Features

Headup has recently announced that the upcoming adventure game The Fabled Woods by CyberPunch Studios will be released on PC with DLSS and ray tracing features. The developers implemented DLSS by using the Unreal Engine 4 plug ‘n’ play plugin. This allows NVIDIA graphics cards, such as the GeForce RTX 3070 and up, to play the game with maxed-out settings and all ray tracing effects enabled at over 60 FPS at 4K resolutions

Demon’s Crystals

Demon’s Crystals

Take control of one of four Urican demons and blast away enemies in this twin-stick shooter. Unfortunately, the colorful visuals and non-stop action cannot hide how shallow the gameplay is and how repetitive everything becomes after only a few rounds. The inclusion of local co-op and multiplayer modes adds some fun to the game, but there are much better options available for this genre.

Gameplay: Action-packed, but very repetitive and grindy.

Graphics: Colorful, but sometimes too chaotic for its own good.

Sound: Very average

Your Smile Beyond Twilight:黄昏下的月台上

Your Smile Beyond Twilight:黄昏下的月台上

The protagonist of Your Smile Beyond Twilight, Yunshan, returns to his small hometown for the first time in six years. A lot has happened in the meantime, but Yunshan still has some unresolved issues from his past that he has to deal with. However, upon arrival with his girlfriend Jingxuan in tow, Yunshan encounters a mysterious maiden who only he can see. This short kinetic novel can be completed in very little time, but the story is good enough to leave a lasting impact.

Gameplay: The story is short but well-written and engaging.

Graphics: There are only a few sprites and backgrounds, but they are all beautiful.

Sounds: The audio consists of Chinese voice acting and a beautiful soundtrack

Death’s Hangover

Death’s Hangover

Help Death take back the souls stolen by Bastard Dracula in this Breakout-style game by Retro Army Limited. It features plenty of different levels, useful power-ups, and some big bosses. The game is easy to pick up and play, but finding all the souls can be challenging. The eighteen different endings, two-player mode, and level editor boost the replay value, though, and overall, the game is a decent choice for fans of the genre.

Gameplay: The game is challenging and entertaining.

Graphics: The pixel art visuals of Death’s Hangover look great.

Sound: The audio features decent sound effects and music

Forward to the Sky

Forward to the Sky

Help a sword-wielding princess take on the skeletal enemies and traps of the sky tower in this third-person title by Animu Game. The visuals and audio are decent, but the game is just way too short and simple. It can be completed in less than two hours and most of it will be spent solving some basic puzzles along with the occasional bit of combat. With a bit more polish and a few more levels Forward to the Sky could have been great, but as it is there are much better options available.

Gameplay: The controls could definitely have been tighter and the overall experience is very short.

Graphics: Bright and colorful, but not much in terms of variety.

Sound: Passable background music and voice acting

Alien Scumbags

Alien Scumbags

Alien Scumbags is an action-packed platform shooter filled with action, blood, gore, and pop culture easter eggs. It’s short enough to complete in one session, but the low asking price coupled with the high replay value makes it a no-brainer for fans of the genre.

Gameplay: Lots of monsters to shoot and secrets to find.

Graphics: A nice throwback to the era of pixel art platformers.

Sound: Great music, sound effects, and voice acting

Century: Age of Ashes Holds Second Closed Beta

Century: Age of Ashes Holds Second Closed Beta

The Game of Thrones television series is a thing of the past, but that doesn’t mean we’ve had enough of giant firebreathing dragons. Thankfully, Playwing is working hard on correcting this imbalance with their upcoming Century: Age of Ashes. The game allows players to become legendary dragon riders and take to the skies for some team-based shooting. Century: Age of Ashes will be free-to-play and Playwing promises that the only thing that is going to separate the victors from the fallen will be skill

The Medium

The Medium

The Medium sees players help a young woman with psychic abilities explore two realities in search of answers. The game is set in an abandoned communist resort that is home to many secrets as well as a few restless spirits. While The Medium won’t win any awards for its puzzles or chase sequences, the story is interesting and the visuals beautiful. The game does have its fair share of issues but offers a compelling experience for fans of the genre.

Gameplay: Nothing groundbreaking, but the dual-reality shenanigan is a nice feature.

Graphics: The environments look incredible as do the creature designs.

Sound: The soundtrack is beautiful, but the voice acting is a little uneven