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.
Japanese publisher D3PUBLISHER Inc. is proud to announce today that the bikini clad zombie killer franchise will rise from the dead to find new life in the form of Onee Chanbara Origin. Onee Chanbara Origin is a complete HD remake that includes a new art style and optimized story telling, combining both The Onechanbara and The Onechanbara 2, which were originally released for PlayStation 2 in 2004 and 2005, respectively. This remake will tell a new interpretation of the story of the two half-sisters, Aya and Saki, who are bound by mutual hatred and locked in a brutal fight to the death. Onee Chanbara Origin will be available digitally for PC and PlayStation on October 14.
Digimon has had a number of TCG sets over the years with the most notable being around the series peak popularity in the early 2000s. It’s been quite a while since it saw a solid release outside of Japan, however, and fortunately it’s coming around with the latest series. Players can collect and play with their favorite digimon in a brand new setting that brings their favorite digital monsters to cards with a wonderfully sleek look. The TCG has received positive feedback in Japan so far, and it will be interesting to see if it makes a splash in english speaking countries as well.
The Digimon Card Game is planning to launch globally in January 2021.
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