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Custom action figure of Tiger Mask, a manga character that inspired Tekken's King. The figure is currently available at ebay, and the customizer is available for commissions.Read more...
It looked
too good to be true, but it's real, and it's playable: Meridian is now available on Steam (Early Access), and it's pretty much everything it promised to be.Read more...
Alex Tornberg is an artist who works mostly in games, movies and advertising. Some of his recent clients include EA, Paradox, Mattel and Random House.Read more...
Daylight is the opposite of nightlight. Nightlights are meant to keep you safe while tucked into bed in a dark, silent house. They're the glimmer of assurance that no, there's nothing hiding in your closet, under the bed or behind that door.
Daylight's purpose is to drive you to paranoia, anxiety and fear. It's meant to make you think that yes, there is something behind that door - and that wall. And under that scaffolding. And down that hallway. Everywhere, really.
If the first trailer doesn't spook you, try the second one below. And tonight, maybe leave the lights on.
Daylight is due out on April 29 for PC and PS4.
[Image: Atlus]
It's been a few weeks since I wrote about Glitchspace
, but I just got my hands on an early build of the game. It is a very different first-person experience.Read more...
- collaboration with Infinite Stratos
- includes costume for Infinite Stratos' protagonist Ichika Orimura
- also includes Houki Shinonono’s costume
- three other supporters involved: Cecilia Alcott, Charlotte Dunois, and Tatenashi Sarashiki
- special collaboration Long Sword, Heavy Bowgun, Lance, and Light Bowgun
The following comes from a Siliconera interview with Inti Creates CEO Takuya Aizu...
“Most projects involve non-disclosure agreements. Therefore, basically, we cannot exchange information between each title. All of this game (Gunvolt) is invested in and developed by Inti Creates.”
The following info comes from Azure Striker Gunvolt director Yoshihisa Tsuda...
“Actually, I can’t explain the concrete difference between Azure Striker Gunvolt and Mighty No. 9 because I haven’t heard details from the Mighty No. 9 team. Azure Striker Gunvolt’s goal is to let the player enjoy a sense of high speed and . That said, I’m also looking forward to Mighty No. 9, personally.”
Inti-Creates will be self-publishing Gunvolt in NA and Japan. It is wholly-owned by Inti-Creates, with Mighty No. 9 is owned by Comcept.
Snowcastle Games recently achieved its funding goals on Kickstarter for Earthlock: Festival of Magic, the developer's turn-based RPG for PC, Mac, Linux, Wii U, PS4 and Xbox One. As the first of three chapters planned for the JRPG-inspired saga, Snowcastle earned $178,193 on the funding platform and will continue to accept donations for the game on its website to achieve its numerous stretch goals.
The game is set on the planet Umbra, which "mysteriously stopped spinning ages ago." Players guide a scavenger known as Amon as he tracks down a warlock's army, stopping regularly at Amon's home Plumpet Island to farm for magical items used during battles. The turn-based battles also feature a pairing system in which attackers are directly matched with healing specialists known as protectors.
Previously known only as Festival of Magic, the game turned up on Kickstarter in November before Snowcastle canceled the campaign in December. It was also shown off by Nintendo in a Wii U montage video in August. Snowcastle is planning to launch the game in Q1 2015 on PC, Mac and Linux with console launches planned for the following quarter.
[Image: Snowcastle Games]
God Only Knows: check out this awesome musical cosplay from PAX East 2014: it's the Barbershop Quartet we see at the start of BioShock Infinite. (via Matthew B) Read more...