![]() ![]() ![]() Next was Laysara: Summit Kingdom, a new 4X strategy game where players can build out cities on mountains, across rivers, and along bridges. The game has massive expectations on it, but early glimpses look very promising. The team discussed more about the game’s lore, how demons have invaded the game’s setting, and also showed off pre-alpha cinematics depicting a demon enemy.īeta testing starts in 2023, and players are able to sign up now.Īnother core focus of the discussion was how developers used their experience with StarCraft and other real-time strategy games to create a smooth, modern experience. Frost Giant Studios was given a showcase where developers discussed how they planned to create the ‘next evolution’ of RTS strategy games. Stormgate, another returnee from Summer Game Fest, was next. It’s coming 27 September 2022 for PC and consoles. Next, Deliver Us Mars took to space with an adventure starring a woman romping through a space station and overcoming galactic storms on Mars. It’s coming in 2022, with a demo now available. Then we had Agent 64: Spies Never Die, a game heavily inspired by Goldeneye and its blocky aesthetic. Developers chatted about the lore behind the upcoming title, as well as the excitement of gameplay. This trailer was followed by a game that looked family-friendly in comparison: Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2. Time will tell with this disgusting-looking experience. Between this trailer, and the recent Xbox and Bethesda one, it’s very clear this game will be a visceral experience – potentially one that may have trouble getting past the Australian ratings board, if we’re being honest. Giger brand of bloody, slimy, veiny body horror. Scorn was up next, and this game really looks like it’s going to lean into the H.R. The team also hyped up the launch of mod support for the game, which will allow players to hop in and design anything they like with a new Workshop tool. According to developers speaking at the PC Gaming Show, the team behind the scenes is currently working to depict war respectfully through education and entertainment-based content. The Arma 4 team also gave an update on their game, and changes coming in future. Then we got a trailer for The Killing Floor 2: Tidal Terror, a new update to the long-running game. Nitro Kid was followed by Mahōkenshi, a card-based action game that takes place on beautiful, isometric, tile-based landscapes. The action is controlled by cards, and it appears there’ll be 80s-style cutscenes to break up gameplay. This was followed by Nitro Kid, a pixel-style strategy fighter where you play a karate-chopping bad arse on a mission. This game is already released, but is being frequently updated. Then came Super Animal Royale, an adorable, cartoony battle simulator that lets you send animals into massive battles with guns. It leaves early access in Spring 2022 (Southern Hemisphere). This potion-themed game lets players go on quests to create the perfect potion in a kind of Cook, Serve, Delicious! way – medieval peasants and knights will line up to be served on a constant basis. This title is the next chapter in the online multiplayer battle game, and will bring new villains and heroes to the forefront. Outriders: Worldslayer got a snazzy new trailer In a post-trailer chat, a developer discussed how the alternative versions of the game’s protagonist will create confusion, pain, and uniqueness in the game’s story. It’s coming to PC, although it does not currently have a release date. ![]() As he wanders these corridors in the trailer, he stumbles upon a team of people seemingly operating on his body – oh, and also all of the people on the ship have his face. This adventure is set on a spooky space station and features a male protagonist seemingly losing his mind in the long white corridors of his station home. The PC Gaming Show next revealed The Alters, from 11 bit studios ( Children of Morta, This War of Mine). Frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer autoplay clipboard-write encrypted-media gyroscope picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen> ![]()
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