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Is The Forgotten City Coming to Steam?

Top GamesThe smash-hit DLC turned standalone title, The Forgotten City, is set to be released for the Nintendo Switch. / Modern Storyteller, Dear VillagersThe smash-hit DLC turned standalone title, The Forgotten City, is set to be released for the Nintendo Switch.This has let to fans and players wondering where else the game can be found—and with good reason. Since its release as both a mod for an existing property and a separate title, this game has receive massive praise and acclaim from players and critics, alike. Fans have called the

Recompile Gets August Release Date

Developer Phigamesand publisher Dear Villagers have announced that Recompile, a “Metroidvania-inspired hacking adventure game” will release for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam in August. In an interesting twist, “the game’s entire narrative takes place within 1 second of real time.” According to the publisher, “combining traditional Metroidvania mechanics with a dynamic branching narrative system, Recompile challenges players to explore, fight, hack and survive. Discover the many secrets beneath the ancient digital landscape, and prepare for system-wide reconfiguration.” The game promises several playstyle options, several critical paths

Astria Ascending by Final Fantasy Writer & Valkyria Chronicles Composer Gets Release Date & More

Today Artisan Studios and Dear Villagers announced a release date of Astria Ascending. The RPG will come for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Game Pass on Sept. 30, 2021. If you’re unfamiliar with Astria Ascending, the the story is written by Kazushige Nojima, who previously worked on Final Fantasy VII (Remake included), VIII, X, XIII, XV, Kingdom Hearts, and Kingdom Hearts II. The music will be composed by Hitoshi Sakimoto, known for the Valkyria Chronicles series, 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, Final Fantasy XII and

Recompile, A 3D Metroidvania With Hacking Mechanics, Is Coming To PS5 And Xbox Series X

Recompile, a 3D Metroidvania game with a unique sense of style, is the latest title to be confirmed for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. The game is not coming to PS4 or Xbox One, which makes it a rare next-gen exclusive indie title.The game, which mixes combat and 3D platforming with physics-based hacking (and you can apparently hack and change just about anything you encounter), will feature multiple endings depending on how you place. Players will control, according to the press release, "a rogue piece of semi-sentient code,