"True happiness comes only by making others happy”, this famous reflection has surely been taken
From the independent studio that brought you Contrast, We Happy Few is an action/adventure game set in a drug-fuelled, retrofuturistic city in an alternative 1960s England. Hide, fight and conform your way out of this delusional, Joy-obsessed world.
“True happiness comes only by making others happy”, this famous reflection has surely been taken too seriously by the authorities who officiate in Wellington Wells, a small town in South West England. In this dystopia sprinkled with handfuls of uchronia, where Germany has long invaded in the 1930s, the inhabitants have invented a drug putting the population in a state of intense happiness. T...[Read More]
In the columns of Gamestalk (via Gematsu ), the former producer of Dragon Quest X revives the hope of Western players who wish to someday play this opus designed as an MMO… but which could be turned into an offline title. Still active on PC, PS4 and Switch, the b2p MMO Dragon Quest X has never left the borders of the Japanese archipelago. The producer of the game, Yû Miyake, regrets that man...[Read More]
The peaceful farm simulation is coming soon on our smartphones, with an iOS version expected from October 24th. It was on his blog that developer Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone shared the good news: Stardew Valley coming to mobile The developer says that this will be the complete game, with all the content of version 1.3, and of course a gameplay adapted to the platform, all for a price of...[Read More]
CatBean Games – a new indie studio from Seattle, WA – launches their Kickstarter for Calico today. Set in a town of magical girls, witches, and a plethora of adorable animals hanging around town, you are tasked with bringing the town’s Cat Café back to life and full of new cuddly friends. With their Kickstarter, running all of October, Calico aims to be the perfect cute and cozy game. ...[Read More]
While it will only be available on Friday, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey could already become the flag bearer of a new project of Google, cloud gaming via its Chrome browser . Indeed, the web giant announced yesterday that it began testing its Project Stream, which aims to provide a streaming service via Chrome, allowing players to play AAA titles from their browser, albeit with a connection that...[Read More]