Neil reports that Scopely is placing big budgets on Monopoly Go's UA: YouTube is potentially bringing games to its platform: Brett Nowak talks about more than gaming, very interesting take with Michail Katkoff: reported King has soft-launched a new candy crush “match 3D” title: Jen with the Deconstructor of Fun TWIG's talks about a little trailer that broke the internet this week…įortnite goes all Lego in a unique and exciting crossover/takeover: August happily looks like a fun time for turn-based throwbacks between this and Sea Of Stars.Happy Friday All □ (wow it comes around quickly!) Here are the gaming nuggets that have grabbed my attention this week. There’s also a free demo available to try out now. WrestleQuest comes out on August 8th for PC via Steam and The Humble Store and consoles. That includes some “hard to discuss” subjects such as substance abuse, although the old-school RPG zaniness is still intact with wild monsters, unreal worlds, and over-the-top fight moves.Īll your usual RPG bits are here too, which includes levelling up, managing a spandexed party, and helping out strangers with side quests. Rachel interviewed the developers from Mega Cat during this year’s PAX East where the team talked about exploring pro wrestling culture as a whole, rather than just the flashy ring fights you might see on the telly box. Take advantage of tag-team combos and such they’ll be entertained. Repeat too many moves they'll get bored and buff your enemies. Those turn-based fights get some extra flare with something called the hype-metre, which measures the audience’s enthusiasm while you’re in the ring. You might have recognised some of those tiny pixel people since WrestleQuest features real-life wrestling icons - from André The Giant to Randy “Macho Man” Savage - who you can meet, fight, and then summon in combat. Watch WrestleQuest’s latest trailer below: But unlike those games, you’ll climb the wrestling ladder from fresh-faced rookie to world champ - instead of the usual RPG trope where you go from a village’s rat-killer to the universe’s god-killer. Inspired by the older Final Fantasies and Dragon Questies, you’ll be engaging in turn-based brawls and running around in magical pixel realms. The world of pro wrestling slams into an SNES-era RPG with WrestleQuest, which now has a release date of August 8th.
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