I bet someone thought that selling on the most hated store on the PC realm, without physical copies, sold exclusively for current gen consoles on their exclusive storefronts, would never lead to unprofitability.
Brilliant narrative based game. Very on rails but that's just how I like it. The mocap was really spot on but the faces were in some uncanny valley state that I struggled with.
The environments are stunning, and the photo mode is a lot of fun.
Dragon Pack Skins, Chinese VO & Roguerunner Expansion
The deadly new Dragon pack contains cosmetic content, all themed around the Year of the Dragon. Although included in the Season Pass and Brutal Edition, the new content is also available as a standalone purchase at £3.99
Free-to-Play Brawler TORIBASH NEXT Launches on Steam/Epic
New Modes, New Weapons, New Customization Options and More
the sequel to Nabi Studios' award-winning turn-based sandbox fighting game Toribash, is now available on the Steam and Epic Games Store platforms for PC.
20 Minutes Till Dawn is free on Epic Games Store until 11 AM EST tomorrow. (16:00 UTC) It's a top-down shooter roguelite with a charming pixelated Lovecraftian monsters, and one of my favorite games of 2023. While often compared to Vampire Survivors, it's probably more closely related to Crimsonland or Nova Drift.
It's an incentive for devs to put their back catalogues to EGS, after they just laid off 800 employees because they spend too much money. Is it just me, or does everyone besides Epic know what the problem is with EGS?
Personally, as a customer, not a developer, this is disappointing to me, as there's still no reason for me to shop on Epic when they don't support my operating system, so this is likely just going to entice more developers to make me wait 6 months to play their games. Nonetheless, it's gaming news.
Epic Launches Program to Pay Devs to Bring Old Games to Epic Games Store - IGN (www.ign.com)
It's an incentive for devs to put their back catalogues to EGS, after they just laid off 800 employees because they spend too much money. Is it just me, or does everyone besides Epic know what the problem is with EGS?
Epic is now offering 100% of the revenue to exclusive games for the first 6 months, up from 88% (store.epicgames.com)
Personally, as a customer, not a developer, this is disappointing to me, as there's still no reason for me to shop on Epic when they don't support my operating system, so this is likely just going to entice more developers to make me wait 6 months to play their games. Nonetheless, it's gaming news.