Video game publisher Rising Star Games today confirmed that it will bring Earth’s Dawn to PlayStation 4, PC and Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, this autumn. Developed by OneorEight and previously released in Japan under the name Earth Wars, Earth’s Dawn fuses frenetic side-scrolling action mechanics with RPG elements and a hard-edged manga aesthetic to deliver a deep and unique gameplay experience.
From the outset Earth’s Dawn gives gamers the freedom to enjoy the game their way – from creating their own character; customisation of skill trees to augment abilities best suited to play style; weapon and equipment crafting; alongside a unique narrative-driven branching mission system.
After decades of peace, the Earth was decimated by an invasion from an alien race known to humans as E.B.E. The E.B.E. moved across the planet, consuming anything in their path and proved impervious to existing weapons. Ahead of the impending annihilation a breakthrough was made - the E.B.E. was susceptible to damage by weaponry designed using its very own technology. The power to fight back was now in the hands of an elite fighting force.
Combat in Earth’s Dawn offers a huge amount of depth with a layered system that will appeal to both light and more hardened players. Basic attacks can easily be strung together to pull off combos, while tying these to the analogue stick will instigate launchers, aerials and sliding attacks. Timing a dash during a combo will extend its length and finisher moves will dispatch enemies with flair. Players are evaluated after battles and ranked according to expertise and skill, and may then use the points awarded to enhance and level up their hero.
Join the fight for Earth’s survival this autumn, when Earth’s Dawn launches digitally on PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, and as a physical boxed version on PlayStation 4, with a PC version coming soon after.
Playdead's Inside Launches June 29 for Xbox One and July 7 for PC
Inside, the new game from Limbo creator Playdead, will launch for Xbox One and PC via Steam on June 29, the developer announced at the Microsoft E3 2016 press conference.
In celebration of the announcement, Limbo is currently free to download on Xbox One.
That’s right! The awesome mech combat multiplayer FPS • is coming to PS4 and Xbox One! Enlist to pilot hulking death machines and use massive weaponry to destroy your foes in explosive FPS gameplay on the battlefield. Get ready, and check out the new E3 2016 trailer!
Check out a few of the things Hawken on consoles has to offer:
• 30+ mechs in multiple classes with more to come: Players determine their method of mass destruction. Pilot lightweight assassin-like mechs or wade into the thick of action with heavy bruiser mechs.
• Exceptional customization: Players can choose mechs with massive sniper rifles, powerful cannons, explosive rocket launchers and much, much more. Select from among an array of cosmetics, upgrades, enhancements, and consumables.
• 6 game modes: Players can play cooperatively or competitively in Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Missile Assault, Siege, Coop Bot Destruction, and Coop vs AI Team Deathmatch modes.
• 9 stunning environments: Players can experience a planet in the depths of war by battling across decaying cityscapes, desert towns, post-apocalyptic wastelands, jungle outposts, and secret weapons facilities.
• will be available via digital download on Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
At this year’s Electronics Entertainment Expo, developer Giant Squid and publisher 505 Games are making a big splash with ABZÛ. A new trailer created for E3 showcases ABZÛ’s gorgeous visuals, dulcet sounds, and the relationship players will create with underwater wildlife on August 2nd, 2016.
Giant Squid and 505 Games have brought ABZÛ to E3 this year, and it’s playable for all in attendance. Find us in the West Hall and be ready to explore the depths of the ocean — and if you can’t make E3 this year, submerge yourself in what people are saying about ABZÛ; Find out why Digital Trends is “anxiously awaiting” the game.
ABZÛ releases on PlayStation 4 and Steam on August 2nd, 2016.
Stardew Valley Coming to PS4, Xbox One & Wii U Q4 2016
Stardew Valley coming to consoles Q4 2016
Hi everyone!
In one of my previous posts, I mentioned that console ports were in the works, but I couldn’t give you any more details at the time.
So today, I’m pleased to officially announce that Stardew Valley is coming to the Xbox One, Playstation 4 and Wii U!
With the help of Chucklefish and Sickhead Games, I’m expecting to have these versions ready in time for the winter holidays!
It’s very important to me that playing Stardew Valley with console controllers is intuitive and effortless. I’ll be the first to admit that the current, rudimentary controller support in the PC version is far from ideal, and it will need to be adjusted prior to the launch.
I’m also excited about the possibility of utilizing special console features like the Wii U’s second screen!
The Mac and Linux version of the game are still in the works, and should be ready very soon! Still working on the multiplayer and version 1.1 updates, too, and will keep you updated. Thanks for all of your patience and support!