Anima Project has announced the action RPG Anima: Song from the Abyss.
The game is based on the Anima: Beyond Fantasy tabletop game and is coming to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Switch and PC on an as yet unknown date.
A first, short teaser shows a natural environment. In addition, there are also some screenshots that can be viewed below. As a zeppelin floats through the air, most of its crew suddenly disappears. The zeppelin falls into a strange dimension called the Abyss, releasing a mysterious witch on board. The only surviving crew member must cooperate with the witch.
Games based on the Anima game have previously appeared, including Anima: Ark of Sinners on Wii, Anima: Gate of Memories on PS4, Xbox One, Switch and PC, and Anima: Gate of Memories - The Nameless Chronicles on the same systems.
Untitled Goose Game is adding another horrible goose to its repertoire. Developer House House announced today that it will release a local two-player co-op mode as a free update on September 23rd.
The rules of Untitled Goose Game are simple: you, a cute and terrible goose, honk at innocent villagers, steal their things, and generally make life miserable. It’s a puzzle game built around inciting havoc, and with a friend, that job may be easier than ever. Co-op will be available on all platforms; additionally, the game is coming to Steam and Itch.
House House has also teamed up with iam8bit and Panic Inc to release physical copies of the formerly digital-only game, in addition to a vinyl version of its soundtrack. Both will be released on September 29th, with preorders open now.
As promised during its reveal, Tokyo Game Show delivered on showcasing not only new footage for Age of Calamity but also a brand new trailer. This trailer gives details into the champions players will enjoy fighting with and some great introductions for the cast meeting one another. We get a great look at some more of their attacks and combos, in addition to a sneak peek at the confirmed playable Impa looking quite adorable.
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity launches on November 20.
CD Projekt Red has released a video showing Cyberpunk 2077 running on PlayStation systems.
The video showcases Cyberpunk 2077 running on both PS4 Pro and PS5 via backwards compatibility.
The gameplay is taken from the Nomad lifepath, one of the three playable backstories players can choose to jump into when they kick off their adventure.
In it, you can see action from the Badlands, the desert area which surrounds Night City, as well as from the streets of Night City itself.
Last week, the developer showed the game running on Xbox One X and Xbox Series X.
Also shown off last week was a look at Johnny Silverhand, Keanu Reeves chatting about his role as the rocker, a new gameplay trailer, and information on the soundtrack.
You can expect the game to be rather big, apparently, because the game’s lead QA tester has already spent 175 hours playing the game and has yet finished it.
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