JRPG fans probably won’t miss this one. Even if you don’t have any interest in Japanese role-playing games, you can’t deny the aesthetics lying behind the art style of Cris Tales. Today, Modus Games revealed that this gorgeous piece of art is set to be released in July 2021. The exact release date will be
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The Grand Theft Auto franchise is an incredibly popular series of bombastic tales. Over time, Rockstar Games has fleshed the games out with a mind-boggling number of things to do. However, even after all this time, they still haven’t added the ability to fling a horse’s poop at your enemies in the middle of combat.
If there’s one thing I love it’s giant robots punching each other. So when Override: Mech City Brawl was released in 2018, I was very excited to check it out. It ultimately proved to be a very fun, if a little bare, multiplayer brawler where mechs have fistfights in various stages. Now, developer Modus Studios
The look of Cris Tales will be the first thing that catches your attention. Built as an homage to the classic turn-based JRPGs of the past, like Final Fantasy VI and Chrono Trigger, the time-bending adventure doesn’t fall back on the familiar pixelated character sprites and worlds seen in its 16-bit inspirations. Instead, Colombia-based indie
Cris Tales is a game of what is, was, and could be. The time-bending turn-based RPG, developed by the Colombia-based Dreams Uncorporated and SYCK, under indie publisher Modus Games, wears its JRPG and cultural inspirations on its sleeve while bringing on a unique hook of keeping its world’s past, present, and potential future always in
Cris Tales, a time-bending RPG that emerged as a sleeper hit out of E3 2019, now has a release date. Announced during the PC Gaming Show on Saturday, the game will be launching Nov. 17 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, and Google Stadia. Better yet, a next-gen PlayStation 5 and Xbox
Cris Tales was one of the stand-out games at E3 2019. The love letter to classic JRPGs gives you the power to experience its world in three different time periods, letting you turn the tide of battle by changing the past. The innovative mechanic is incredibly intriguing, and now the team at Modus Games has
Lost Words: Beyond the Page is a surreal and beautiful story where the pages of a young girl’s journal come to life. A new gameplay trailer was recently shown off at the New York Game Awards that revealed a beautiful and surreal story that mixes platforming and puzzle-solving in a fascinating new adventure. Lost Words
Lost Words: Beyond the Page is one of those games that you know will be a incredible experience from the moment you lay your eyes on it. Not since my glowing review of Child of Light years ago has a game appealed so much to me on the strength of its unique visuals alone. Of
Bear With Me, developed by Exordium Games–a Croatian indie studio founded back in 2014–has a simple yet distinctive premise that’s sure to turn heads. The title first released in 2016 with three episodes in which you play as a little girl named Amber who, along with adorable yet pithy detective Ted E. Bear, uncovers the truth
The success of titles like A Hat in Time shows how much players treasure games that invoke the bright and playful atmosphere of 3D platformers from the 90s. And from what I’ve seen so far, Ary and the Secret of Seasons is a title that encapsulates the vibrations of the 3D platformer era near perfectly.
Earlier this year, Frozenbyte and Modus Games confirmed that they had partnered to work on Trine 4, the latest entry in the puzzle-platforming series that put Frozenbyte on the map. Today, the game was fully unveiled by the pair. It reverts back to the 2.5D sidescrolling art style that the first two games have and
In the shadow of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate last December, a 3D mecha fighting game called Override: Mech City Brawl was released by The Balance Inc. and emerging publisher Modus Games to somewhat mixed reviews. Now, just over a month after launch, the game has received its first free weekend across all three platforms it’s
Today marks the launch of Override: Mech City Brawl, a 3D mecha fighting game from The Balance Inc. and new publisher Modus Games. While the fighting game may have just come out, the developers are already looking ahead and unveiling the game’s promised post-launch DLC. The first DLC character, Stardust, has been revealed and will
With only a few days until Override: Mech City Brawl’s release, Modus Games put out a new trailer highlighting the action-packed mecha fights. The trailer shows off the various mech fighters to choose from and their abilities. From the insane Satesh class to the colorful Rocca, it seems like there is a mecha for everyone. The abilities
Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince was officially announced this morning with developer Frozenbyte partnering with publisher Modus Games to release it next year on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. “Trine 4 is going to be the best in the series,” said Lauri Hyvärinen, CEO of Frozenbyte. “We have rekindled our love for the
Developer Pocket Trap has announced the release of their frenetic beat-‘em-up Ninjin: Clash of Carrots that looks like it will still appeal to the non-veggie eaters. With the game coming out on all systems, no-one needs to feel excluded from missing out on this humorous title. Ninjin: Clash of Carrots is an extremely fast-paced, crazy
Modus Games is a fairly new publisher, releasing its first title, Extinction, back in April. The publisher has announced its second title, Override: Mech City Brawl, which will release on PC, PS4, and Xbox One on December 4. If you couldn’t tell from the title, Override: Mech City Brawl is a 3D mecha fighting game
In recent years, Iron Galaxy Studios has become known for their work on fighting games like Killer Instinct and Divekick. That being said, the studio’s newest game Extinction breaks that mold by being an action game where players fighting giant ogres called the Ravenii. I have always found it interesting to see developers mainly known
Developer Iron Galaxy recently revealed that its ogre-slaying action game Extinction will release for PC, PS4, and Xbox One on April 10. In order to give people a better idea of what exactly the game has to offer, a features trailer going over many different facets of Extinction was released. The video begins with some