Frogmind announced today that Badland: Game of the Year Edition will come out the last week of May. The platform-specific release dates are May 26th on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita and PC, and May 29th for Xbox One. The exact release date of the game on Wii U, planned for the end of June, will be announced at a later date.
Badland: Game of the Year Edition builds on the original game with completely redesigned controls. The redesigned gameplay expands that of the original by offering full left/right/up/down control over the game’s characters. The Steam version supports up-to-four-player multiplayer gaming from a single keyboard, gamepad controllers, and any combination of controllers and keyboard.
The levels of Badland: Game of the Year Edition have been rebuilt to suit the new control mechanics. The new edition features over 15 hours and 100 levels of single-player story content, 100 co-op levels, and 27 multiplayer deathmatch stages for up-to-four-person local multiplayer.
Nexon America has released a new video showcasing one of the unique mercenaries available in Dirty Bomb, the first-person PC shooter from UK developer Splash Damage currently in closed Beta.
This Merc Role-Call video highlights Fletcher, an entrepreneurial engineer with an expertise in explosives. Best known for his sticky bombs, booby traps and ability to repair EVs, Fletcher also has the handy ability to arm and disarm C4 faster than most Mercs.
Capcom announced that Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition is set to release digitally starting June 23rd for $24.99. The game will be available on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. A new trailer was released today featuring gameplay of all five playable characters.
Beginning today, those who pre-order the game will receive a bonus costume for both Lady and Trish at release. A free custom theme is also available for those who pre-order for PlayStation 4.
GungHo Online Entertainment America today announced that a remastered version of the classic RPG Grandia II has recently begun development for PC. Utilizing the Dreamcast version as the remaster’s foundation, fans of the Grandia series will be able to relive the critically acclaimed installment on modern platforms.
Indie developer PixelNAUTS Games today launched its fast-paced action game Lost Orbit on PlayStation 4 and PC via Steam for $11.99. In Lost Orbit, players boots, swim, bounce, leap and teleport their way through a myriad of obstacles in a desolate yet beautiful galaxy as they struggle to find their way back to civilization.
Square Enix announced today that the RPG, Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster, is now available for the PlayStation 4.
Square Enix today announced that its classic role-playing game Final Fantasy IV: The After Years is now available on Steam for $15.99. A direct sequel to Final Fantasy IV, Final Fantasy IV: The After Years is set two decades later than its predecessor and focuses on the arrival of the “second moon.” The bundle version, which includes both Final Fantasy IV: The After Years and Final Fantasy IV, is also available on Steam for $22.99.
CD Projekt RED announced that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is now available for preload on GOG.com and Steam, with the Origin release following on May 14th. The game is also available for preload to gamers who purchased Wild Hunt on Xbox Live, and will be available for PlayStation Network users soon.
Indie developer Swordtales and Versus Evil announced today that Toren is now available for PlayStation 4 and PC. Available for $9.99 – with a 10% discount for PS Plus members – the dark fantasy adventure game follows the growth of an innocent girl named Moonchild as she struggles to reveal the truth behind the mysterious tower known as Toren in which she is being held captive.
Indie developer Ellada Games today announced Niffleheim, an upcoming 2D action and exploration game for PC set for a 2016 release.