2019年8月19日 星期一

The second Stadia Connect:7 TOPPLAY MASTERS games announced

Here’s all 7 games announced during
The second Stadia Connect event is going on now, a day ahead of Gamescom, and Google has said that the main focus of the event is games. Without a doubt, we’ll be seeing a plethora of new titles announced for the streaming platform. Here’s a continuously updated list of every game Google has announced during the second Stadia Connect.Earlier this year, Google debuted the Stadia Connect format as a Nintendo Direct-like livestream event focusing on their game-streaming platform. The first event gave us a solid overview of how Google Stadia will work and what devices we will be able to play it on. During that same pre-E3 event, Google swiftly unveiled 30 different titles to look forward to.More message:TOPPLAY MASTERS http://cosman.com.tw/

The second Stadia Connect focused almost entirely on the games we will be able to play on Google Stadia. The company touted the various titles we can expect when Stadia launches in November and the games that will be on the horizon.Here’s all seven games Google announced during the second Stadia Connect event.

Cyberpunk 2077
Kine
Orcs Must Die 3
Windjammers 2
Destroy All Humans!
Superhot
Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle

Without a doubt, the biggest announcement of the event was Cyberpunk 2077, from CD Projekt Red, but the star of the show was the debut of Orcs Must Die 3 as a Stadia exclusive. The game’s developers spoke at length about things they were able to do with Orcs Must Die 3 that were not possible in previous games, including waves of 500 enemies.Superhot was another welcome surprise of the show, and is possibly the oldest game being brought to Google Stadia, having debuted in 2016.

PS4 game news:PS Plus are now waiting for the big September 2019 reveal

Half-way through a busy month of PS4 game news, PS Plus members are now waiting for the big September 2019 reveal.The bad news is that it’s very unlikely that next month’s PlayStation Plus news will be announced in the coming days.Sony holds to a monthly system of making this big PS4 reveal much closer to the end of the month.

So PS Plus gamers will probably have to wait until August 28 before they find out all the juicy details.There’s also the chance of a surprise leak appearing online before that date, although there haven’t been many of those in 2019.But until we do find out the new PS Plus games for September 2019, PS4 fans can check out a brand new launch, at no extra charge.Alongside the monthly free games released on PS4, PlayStation Plus subscribers also get access to exclusive in-game bonuses.And sometimes we also see new free games launched that don’t require a PlayStation Plus membership.

And in August we have seen both, with a new MOBA title now available to download on PS4 and PS4 Pro.Genesis is an ambitious project from Rampage Games and their first to be released on the PSN platform.Genesis is currently only available on PS4 and has run into a few server issues since its launch.The good news is that the team behind the ambitious controller MOBA has confirmed their plans to improve the game over the coming months.“The year is 2332, and the Universe is dying,” the official story description reads.“Expanding far faster than previously imagined, the very fabric of space-time has begun to split at the seams, and in a few short centuries the entire universe will be torn apart in one final, all-encompassing explosion.“This terrible revelation was first discovered by scientists at the ZPT Corporation—the largest, wealthiest, and most cutthroat commercial entity in existence—and soon made known to all of the universe's races.

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And in August we have seen both, with a new MOBA title now available to download on PS4 and PS4 Pro.Genesis is an ambitious project from Rampage Games and their first to be released on the PSN platform.Genesis is currently only available on PS4 and has run into a few server issues since its launch.The good news is that the team behind the ambitious controller MOBA has confirmed their plans to improve the game over the coming months.

“The year is 2332, and the Universe is dying,” the official story description reads.“Expanding far faster than previously imagined, the very fabric of space-time has begun to split at the seams, and in a few short centuries the entire universe will be torn apart in one final, all-encompassing explosion.“This terrible revelation was first discovered by scientists at the ZPT Corporation—the largest, wealthiest, and most cutthroat commercial entity in existence—and soon made known to all of the universe's races.

“The Human Federation, despite being a relatively new player on the interstellar stage, spearheaded the search for a way out.“Hidden away in the perilous dark matter labyrinths of the Eridanus Supervoid, human explorers located an artefact left behind from the Big Bang: a primordial space-time rip which could be used as a gateway out of the Universe. Where exactly this gateway led, none could say, but it offered an escape from certain death.”For those who want to know more, Genesis is a competitive 5v5 online experience which plans to offer 28 playable heroes.Core gameplay will include a competitive PvP mode, as well as a single-player and co-op PvE conquest mode.And there are plans to add more heroes in the future, along with skins and other cosmetics that fans will be familiar with.Something that helps Genesis stand out is its special two-player controller heroes - Mitch and Cuth.To use them, players will need to connect two controllers to activate 1P and 2P, controlling Mitch and Cuth respectively.Each player will have command over four skills and the duo are described as tough opponents to face.

2019年8月5日 星期一

The Church in the Darkness is coming.TOPPLAY Cult investigation game

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It took years to make, but Paranoid Productions' ambitious The Church in the Darkness is finally ready. The cult investigation title has been released for computers through both GOG and Steam, and the console crowd can play it on PS4, Switch and Xbox One. All versions normally cost $20, although they're down to $16 for the launch week. Whichever version you play, don't expect it to be a one-and-done gameplay experience. Just how the story unfolds can change wildly with each session.At its heart, you play an investigator sneaking into Freedom Town, a South American commune created by the seemingly cult-like Collective Justice Mission, as you find out what happened to your nephew. However, it's not necessarily going to be a Jonestown-style tragedy. Sometimes the leaders are genuinely compassionate, other times they're brutal. You may not need to rescue Alex in the first place. And how you play varies as well -- you can rely on disguises and stealth or blast your way through. This is ultimately a game about exploring humanity, including your own.

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Kind Words is not like any game I’ve ever played. And while Kind Words relies heavily on the input from other players, it’s definitely not like any other multiplayer titles I’ve come across.The premise is simple. When you first load up the game, a deer that sounds like an Animal Crossing character asks you to write a short letter about something that’s worrying you. This letter will then get sent out to the community, who can respond to your requests. Everything is anonymous. If you like someone’s response, you can share a sticker with them. While you wait, a selection of lo-fi chill beats by composer Clark Aboud play in the background, giving everything a dreamlike feel. That’s it, that’s the whole game. Some, I’m sure, would question if it really does qualify as a game, but whatever you want to call it, it’s a one-of-a-kind experience.Does this sound like a recipe for disaster? Anonymity plus the ability to write anything you want?