Above Land: Rhapsody – Official Reveal Trailer

Introducing Above Land: Rhapsody, an absolutely wild sci-fi fantasy action-RPG roguelite with tower defense elements set above the clouds that you can play in three-player co-op where weapons include bows and arrows, swords, and chairs. Yes, chairs. And basketballs. You’ll see what we mean in the trailer.

Wishlist it on Steam if you’re interested: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3500460

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Nintendo Has a Mystery Movie Scheduled for April 2028 – IGN Daily Fix

In today’s Daily Fix:
Nintendo has its hands full with movie adaptations, with the Legend of Zelda movie next year, and a third Super Mario movie coming down the warp pipe eventually. But Universal recently udpated their release schedule, and there’s an unannounced Nintendo/Illumination animated movie scheduled for April of 2028. This might be Super Mario Bros. 3, but 2028 could be too soon, or this could be the Donkey Kong spinoff starring Seth Rogen. Let us know your theories in the comments. Plus there’s new Resident Evil DLC dropping next month, and a glimpse into the mysterious story you’ll discover in Housemarque’s SAROS.
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Cloudrooms – Official Reveal Trailer

Here’s your look at the Cloudrooms announcement trailer for this upcoming loop-based psychological horror game set above the clouds. Imagine being trapped in a corridor suspended above the clouds. At the end, there is only a single door… but every time you open it, it sends you back to where you started. Cloudrooms will be available on PC. You can learn more about Cloudrooms and wishlist the game on Steam if you’re interested: https://store.steampowered.com/app/4652340/Cloudrooms

Cloudrooms is built around exploration and observation, placing you inside a looping structure where the perception of reality is constantly distorted.

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Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era Early Access Review

Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era reviewed on PC in Early Access by Jarrett Green.

Even though it’s not a remake, Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era is a great example of a game that follows the rules good remakes always should. It’s how I remember Heroes of Might and Magic 2 and 3, even if it doesn’t try to recreate those games frame-by-frame with new graphics. The simple combat is the star of the show, as it was in games past, still hiding depth and mastery that makes the difference between good and great play. Its fresh take on older factions and entirely new additions are vibrant and fun in combat where it matters most, but could stand to find more mechanical identity in their city management and hero selections. And although some of the randomness that is signature to the series has been corralled, it still can serve to make otherwise interesting systems frustrating to interact with in a meaningful way. But the core of Olden Era is as solid as the series has ever been, and though there is plenty to be tweaked and rebalanced in the coming months, this Early Access starting point can satisfy both New World Computing-era yearners and newbies curious to see what the fuss is about alike.

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