In the dystopian chaos of 2020, one game stealthily sneaked its way onto gaming consoles. That game was Ghostrunner a cyberpunk first-person stealth action game woven with the attention to old-fashioned first-person classics and indie games such as Hotline Miami. Having found solid success in its multiplatform release, the team has announced new game modes and a sequel to Ghostrunner no small feat...[Read More]
From their PAX South booth this year, 3D Realms (Duke Nukem, Shadow Warrior, Ion Fury…) announced a new project for 2020: Kingpin: Reloaded, a remastered version of 1999’s Kingpin: Life of Crime. Arriving later in 2020 for Microsoft Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Sony PlayStation 4, and PCs, Kingpin: Reloaded updates the original Quake II engine with 4K resolution, ultrawide monitor support, controlle...[Read More]
We may not have flying cars and replicants here in 2019 yet, but 2020 is looking like a great year for fans of Cyberpunk-style games. The future gets a little closer now with publisher All in! Games and One More Level (God’s Trigger) have announced a partnership with 3D Realms (Ion Maiden, Duke Nukem 3D) and Slipgate Ironworks (Rise of the Triad) to distribute upcoming first-person cyberpunk adven...[Read More]
“What if Quake and the last twenty years of FPS evolution never happened, and we were still making games the same way we made Duke Nukem 3D and Shadow Warrior back in the Nineties?” was the question that one of the guys at the 3D Realms booth said drove the development of Ion Maiden. Much more than another retro-inspired FPS, Ion Maiden comes from a legendary studio and resurrects an equally legen...[Read More]
It’s pretty obvious was Interceptor Entertainment was going for in Rad Rodgers: World One, a classic 2D Platformer with the humor style of Conker’s Bad Fur Day that shows tribute to the Apogee-era of games. This platformer aims to capture all the awesome vibes of being a 90’s kid that’s obsessed with video games, thrust in a dangerous world. Unfortunately, Rad Rodgers: Worl...[Read More]
Will Bombshell still tank though? It’s hard to deny Bombshell’s critical reception across the board. With a Metascore currently at 44, the game has been called “bad, boring, and broken” by Gamespot. Now, a new patch hopes to offer stability to a game that may have been released too soon, but is still gaining traction by the creators and fans.
Almost 12 years have passed since the sequel to Duke Nukem 3D was announced by 3D Realms. 12 long years of screenshots, development updates, and interminable delays. Duke Nukem Forever has become a vaporware legend for it’s 12 year development period with no playable demo or beta release, and every-few-years screenshot releases. It seems that the delays may be over, albeit not in the way ...[Read More]