Presumably responding to concerns of the focus on Descent: Underground multiplayer support
upon the launch of
the
Kickstarter for the Descent reboot, an update to the description of the game
has further details on the single-player portion of the game (thanks ReadyMan).
Here's word:
We haven't forgotten the puzzle-solving single-player
experience of the original Descent games, either. Descent: Underground's initial
release will include a single-player mini-campaign that serves as a prologue to
the full campaign.
As we continue to raise funding and can grow the studio, our plan is to deliver
a full-blown single-player adventure worthy of the original franchise. Given
that our team has such a rich background in epic single-player games, we have
very lofty goals for the prequel story that tells about the origins of the PTMC,
the Material Defenders, and even the crazy robots.
This video offers a
first look at
The Human Gallery, a 2D psychological horror game for PC,
concluding saying to expect its release next year. There's more on
The Human Gallery website, and
here's the brief description: "You take the role of a painter who ventures into
the mind of a psychopath in search of inspiration. Soon it becomes clear that
you can't wake from the nightmare you are wound up in. Your only hope for
awakening is to venture deeper into his mind..."
Continue here to read the full story.
The following is Valve's accounting of the 10 bestselling games on
Steam for
last week. There's obviously a glitch with Cities: Skylines occupying three
spots, but here is the list:
- Cities: Skylines
- Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
- Grand Theft Auto V
- Cities: Skylines
- Cities: Skylines
- Ori and the Blind Forest
- DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE
- PAYDAY 2
- Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number
- H1Z1
I'm your vehicle baby. I'll take you anywhere you want to go. Beware the Ides of
March!