Undead Darlings ~no cure for love~ Kickstarter Campaign Launched, Video/Screens Available
Added: 01.07.2015 8:35 | 7 views | 0 comments
Slog through the Funpocalypse in Undead Darlings, a visual novel dungeon crawler RPG developed in the West with a Japanese aesthetic
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| Whispering Willows Review: The Midnight Society Would Be Proud
Added: 30.06.2015 20:52 | 16 views | 0 comments
Whispering Willows is packed with the makings of a campfire ghost stories. Theres a haunted mansion, a kidnapped father, a worried daughter, secrets around every corner and spirits aplenty. A Kickstarter success and previously launched through Steam and Ouya, folks in the mood for a light, creepy adventure can now head into Willows Mansion on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita.
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| Wubmarine New Kickstarter and Steam Greenlight Campaigns Underway
Added: 30.06.2015 20:33 | 0 views | 0 comments
An intergalactic producer must recover EDM tracks, lost in space, destined for Earth#039;s DJs in this rhythm based shooter
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| Renoir Kickstarter Campaign Underway
Added: 30.06.2015 19:52 | 4 views | 0 comments
A noir game in which you play private detective James Renoir as he investigates the toughest murder case of his career: his own
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| Twin Souls is Tenchu Meets Portal, Gameplay Video Will Make You Regret Not Backing the Kickstarter
Added: 30.06.2015 16:06 | 15 views | 0 comments
Twin Souls: The Path of Shadows is a stealth game that gives players control over shadows, allowing them to sneak past guards, teleport between shadows, and do a whole range of other ninja-like activities. Last year, developer Lince Work launched a Kickstarter funding campaign asking for $70,000 to develop the game. Over the course of its 30-day campaign period, it raised $31,000 and, ultimately, was not funded. Undeterred, its developer has decided to continue working on the game, and--if a newly released gameplay video is any indication--it's shaping up to be a game worth keeping an eye on. Those that remembered the good old days of Tenchu: Stealth Assassin will undoubtedly have their interest piqued, as Twin Souls' third-person stealth and combat seems to draw inspiration from the series. Lince Work says Twin Souls is designed to reintroduce the concept of third-person ninja simulators, a style of gameplay untapped since the original Tenchu." While clearly inspired by stealth classic such as Metal Gear Solid, Thief, and Splinter Cell, the game is pitched as "the lost child between Tenchu and Portal." Its big gameplay twist, however, is the ability to manipulate shadows. This means that players can create pockets of shadows to conceal themselves within. Like some sort of multi-disciplined shinobi from Naruto, protagonist Aragami can also summon giant snakes and dragons from within the shadows to take care of enemies. The game takes place in a world where humans have mastered the ability to manipulate earth, water, air, fire, light, darkness, and life. As Aragami, an undead shadow assassin, you embark on a quest to free a noble girl from an army of light-wielding warriors. The journey will take players to places that were important to Aragami in his past life and bring him into contact with personal objects. Over time, his forgotten soul and his undead soul will become entwined once again. Naturally, he'll probably unlock some extra abilities on the way. Twin Souls is planned for release on
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| Twin Souls is Tenchu Meets Portal, Gameplay Video Will Make You Regret Not Backing the Kickstarter
Added: 30.06.2015 16:06 | 5 views | 0 comments
Twin Souls: The Path of Shadows is a stealth game that gives players control over shadows, allowing them to sneak past guards, teleport between shadows, and do a whole range of other ninja-like activities. Last year, developer Lince Work launched a Kickstarter funding campaign asking for $70,000 to develop the game. Over the course of its 30-day campaign period, it raised $31,000 and, ultimately, was not funded. Undeterred, its developer has decided to continue working on the game, and--if a newly released gameplay video is any indication--it's shaping up to be a game worth keeping an eye on. Those that remembered the good old days of Tenchu: Stealth Assassin will undoubtedly have their interest piqued, as Twin Souls' third-person stealth and combat seems to draw inspiration from the series. Lince Work says Twin Souls is designed to reintroduce the concept of third-person ninja simulators, a style of gameplay untapped since the original Tenchu." While clearly inspired by stealth classic such as Metal Gear Solid, Thief, and Splinter Cell, the game is pitched as "the lost child between Tenchu and Portal." Its big gameplay twist, however, is the ability to manipulate shadows. This means that players can create pockets of shadows to conceal themselves within. Like some sort of multi-disciplined shinobi from Naruto, protagonist Aragami can also summon giant snakes and dragons from within the shadows to take care of enemies. The game takes place in a world where humans have mastered the ability to manipulate earth, water, air, fire, light, darkness, and life. As Aragami, an undead shadow assassin, you embark on a quest to free a noble girl from an army of light-wielding warriors. The journey will take players to places that were important to Aragami in his past life and bring him into contact with personal objects. Over time, his forgotten soul and his undead soul will become entwined once again. Naturally, he'll probably unlock some extra abilities on the way. Twin Souls is planned for release on
Tags: Paul, Mask, Gear, Video, With, Metal, Metal Gear, Live, Last, While, Kickstarter, Linux, Gameplay, Wolf, Souls, Gameplay Video, Shadows, Over, Splinter
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www.gamespot.com
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