Developed by Norsfell and published by Gearbox, Tribes of Midgard is a multiplayer action-survival RPG that allows up to 10 player co-op. It fuses multiple genres into one: survival, base-building, and RPG class-building that allows you to customize your Viking loadout. Plus, it looks visually very appealing, with a vibrant art style that differs from the usual gritty Viking-grey. Where The Heart Leads is a narrative game with a distinct art style, that’s for sure, and follows the storyline of Whit Anderson as he ventures back through time after descending into a sinkhole to save the family pet. The trailer plays a somber piano tone and it’s clear this game isn’t going to be a happy one. Other than that? Well, you’ll have to wait and see. There are dungeons, massive boss fights, and different classes with their own unique weapons and legendary gear. You could call it a sort of co-op Diablo with the survival mechanics of Don’t Starve. Sound good? Seasonal events are planned throughout the year for Midgard, which will hopefully keep the game thriving with a good balance of endgame content and progression. Tribes of Midgard is out on PC and Playstation 4 on July 27th, 2021. From the bizarre to the even more bizarre, Clid The Snail is the story of a grumpy humanoid snail who is armed to the teeth and ready to kick ass. Though it sounds bizarre, the release announcement trailer is accompanied by a heavy metal soundtrack and some truly awesome-looking gritty gameplay. Weird Beluga Studio might have come up with one of the hidden gems of PS games this year. The game development was supported by the Playstation Talents program that helps new developers bring their games to Sony’s platform. The game has a variety of different weapons and ways to play but won’t focus entirely on gunplay to tell its story. There is also a narrative that plays out between Clid, the humanoid snail, and his friendly pet Belu, the firefly. Expect puzzles and chaos — this isn’t one you should be forgetting about any time soon. Clid The Snail is set for a Summer 2021 release. Stray – October 2021 Stray is the latest game from the publisher which only produces gems, Annapurna Interactive, and developed by BlueTwelve Studio, a small team in Southern France, apparently made up of more cats than humans. This adventure and puzzle game follows the life of a stray cat on a mission through a gritty, futuristic city inhabited by faceless robots and neon lighting. It looks gorgeous, and that’s not hyperbole.
News Summary: It’s a third-person cat adventure game (yes, you read that right, and it sounds amazing) with environmental puzzles and a level of interactivity with the city’s environments and inhabitants that reminds us a little bit of Untitled Goose Game. However, this game is about a hyper-intelligent cat and its friendly sentient drone, something we’re struggling to find comparisons for. That’s Annapurna for you: pushing out the weird and the weirder. A fairly vague release date was set for October 2021 a few months ago, and Stray will release on PS4, PS5, and PC.
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