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Death’s Door PS4, PS5, and Switch Release Date Announced

Top GamesImage courtesy of Acid NerveA release date for Death's Door on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch has been announced. As part of Sony's State of Play event yesterday, a release date for Death's Door was announced for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. The release date will also be the same for Nintendo Switch. The 3D action-adventure game will be releasing on these platforms on Nov. 23, 2021.Developed by Acid Nerve and published by Devolver Digital, Death's Door originally launched on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Windows

Death’s Door Trailer Highlights Critical Acclaim

Having launched earlier this week for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One and PC, Acid Nerve’s Death’s Door has racked up quite a bit of critical acclaim. To celebrate its positive reception, a new trailer has been released by publisher Devolver Digital. It highlights the praise while showcasing a mix of gameplay and cutscenes. Death’s Door is the story of a crow, except this one reaps the souls of the dead. Everything is business as usual until one particular soul is stolen by a thief. It’s the crow’s job to retrieve

Weird West Gameplay Trailer Details Playable Characters, Out in Fall 2021

WolfEye Studios and Devolver Digital have released a new gameplay trailer for Weird West, detailing the five origin characters that players can control. Each character has their own story and journey but their actions will ripple throughout the world and have an impact on their future. Of course, the trailer also showcases a hefty amount of combat – check it out below. Jane Bell is a bounty hunter who seems to be searching for her missing husband. Cl’erns Qui’g is a cursed pigman that’s viewed as a monster by society.

Blightbound, Dark Co-op Dungeon Crawler, Releases July 27th

Developer Ronimo Games and publisher Devolver Digital announced that Blightbound, described as a “dark multiplayer dungeon crawler” will leave Early Access and officially launch for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam on July 27th. In Blightbound, players will take control of up to three heroes who depart their safe haven in the mountains to take on the Blight – “a mysterious and corrupting fog that enshrouds the land.” Players will be able to explore several handcrafted dungeons and acquire up to 20 unique heroes, each with their own

Boomerang X Gets Release Date

Developer DANGI and publisher Devolver Digital have announced that first-person hack n’ slash Boomerang X will launch for Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam on July 8th of this year. Interested players can currently check out a demo of the game on Steam. The game features some truly gorgeous art, if the trailer is anything to go by, but the real appeal looks to be the gamplay. In Boomerang X, players will have access to some pretty exceptional looking movement options, especially in the air, the ability to slow down

Nintendo reportedly held E3’s highest peak viewership at over 3 million

Over the weekend and early into this week, E3 held its annual exhibition showcasing plenty of new games from brands coming in the near future–but Nintendo’s presentation rose above the rest. On June 15, the final day of E3, Nintendo held their presentation before a three-hour-long Treehouse gameplay showcase. According to Stream Hatchet, Nintendo drew in a peak viewership of over three million viewers for their main presentation. This reported number is substantially higher than other companies during the event, with Xbox coming in second at 2.3 million viewers. These

Bullet-hell Shooter Demon Throttle Announced By Devolver Digital

It’s just the first day of E3 2021, and announcements have been flooding in rapidly. Following the Guerilla Collective Showcase and Ubisoft’s Forward conference, Devolver Digital announced a bunch of new games during its Devolver Max Pass Plus event- that’s certainly a mouthful. One such game is Dionksoft’s upcoming Demon Throttle. Demon Throttle is a bullet-hell shooter with stylized 8-bit graphics. The trailer, which you can check out below, shows some incredibly stylish cinematics, reminiscent of Hideo Kojima’s Policenauts. The game’s story revolves around a vampiress and a gunslinger on

Devolver Tumble Time Is A Free-to-Play Mobile Game Coming Later This Year

Devolver Digital has finally pulled the curtain for many of its upcoming titles during its Devolver Max Pass Plus event. The event itself was a parody of microtransaction-laden game releases as well as the increasingly popular subscription services and live-service models, but developer Npopo has plans of entering the mobile space through its upcoming game called Devolver Tumble Time. The hilariously self-aware trailer for Devolver Tumble Time showcases some of Devolver Digital’s most popular mascots, such as Shadow Warrior‘s Lo Wang and Serious Sam in a “physics-based puzzle” game. While

Inscryption is a Twisted New Horror Deck-Builder, Launching Later This Year

Devolver Digital have announced Inscryption during their E3 2021 stream. It’s the next game from Daniel Mullins, developer of acclaimed indie hits Pony Island and The Hex. Inscryption is a blend of several genres, in true Mullins fashion. It will combine elements of the roguelike deck-building genre with with puzzles styled like escape room challenges, with a healthy dash of psychological horror thrown in there. Players will “acquire a deck of woodland creature cards by draft, surgery, and self mutilation,” which sounds all kinds of twisted (and more than a little intriguing). Check out its announcement

Death’s Door Launches on July 20

Developer Acid Nerve’s isometric action game Death’s Door has been turning heads. Recently, we got a look at some gameplay, and in their E3 stream today, publisher Devolver Digital provided another update on it, and confirmed a specific release date. Death’s Door is launching on July 20. Death’s Door has a fascinating premise, and sees you playing as an ordinary Crow that reaps the souls of the dead. When a soul assigned to you is stolen, it falls to you to track down the thief and finish what’s, in essence, just an ordinary