Tag: #Aliens

  • Bydo Alert: 7 Days to Launch for R-Type Dimensions III — Prepare for Departure!

    Bydo Alert: 7 Days to Launch for R-Type Dimensions III — Prepare for Departure!

    Get your flight suits ready and your reflexes sharpened, because the Bydo Empire is making its return! We are officially one week away from the digital launch of R-Type Dimensions III, arriving on May 19, 2026.

    Whether you’re a veteran pilot from the 1987 arcade era or a newcomer looking for a challenge that doesn’t hold your hand, this latest entry from ININ Games and Tozai Games is shaping up to be the definitive way to experience the legendary “The Third Lightning.”


    What’s New in Dimensions III?

    This isn’t just a simple port. R-Type Dimensions III is a ground-up reimagining of the SNES classic R-Type III: The Third Lightning. The developers have poured a massive amount of love into this “Evolution,” ensuring it hits that sweet spot between retro nostalgia and modern polish.

    • Rebuilt 3D Graphics: Every stage, boss (yes, including the terrifying Dobkeratops), and projectile has been reconstructed with high-end 3D assets.
    • The “Dimensions” Toggle: Much like the previous Dimensions collections, you can swap between the stunning new 3D visuals and the original 16-bit pixel art at the press of a button.
    • New Survival & Scoring Mechanics: Local co-op returns with enhanced features, allowing you and a friend to take on the alien threat together with updated scoring systems and a new Advanced Mode.
    • Quality-of-Life Upgrades: From customizable controls to a “Crazy” 3D camera setting, the game is more accessible than ever—though the legendary difficulty remains for those who want it.

    Digital vs. Physical: The Rollout Plan

    While the digital hype train is full steam ahead for May 19th, physical collectors have a slightly different flight path.

    EditionRelease DateNotes
    Digital (All Platforms)May 19, 2026Available on Steam, Xbox, PS5, and Switch (including Switch 2).
    Physical Standard/SpecialAugust 11, 2026Delayed to ensure the latest build is on-disc with no “Day One” patch.
    Collector’s EditionWinter 2026Includes a premium figure crafted by W?t? Workshop.

    Note for Physical Pre-orders: If you pre-ordered a physical copy via the ININ Store but can’t wait to play, check your email! ININ is offering digital keys to eligible customers so you can start your mission on launch day.


    The Legacy Continues

    R-Type has always been the “thinking person’s” shooter. It’s not just about spraying bullets; it’s about mastering the Force—that indestructible glowing orb that serves as both your shield and your greatest weapon. Dimensions III brings the R-90 Ragnarok into the modern era, and we can’t wait to see how it feels on the latest hardware, especially with the enhanced performance on the Nintendo Switch 2.

    The digital version is priced at $34.99 / €34.99, making it an essential pickup for Shmup fans looking to fill their May calendar with some high-octane alien blasting.

    Are you ready to face the Bydo once more? Let us know in the comments which graphics mode you’ll be playing in!

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  • Doinksoft and Devolver Digital Announce Dark Scrolls: Coming to PC and Switch this May

    Doinksoft and Devolver Digital Announce Dark Scrolls: Coming to PC and Switch this May

    The masters of the “weird but wonderful” are back. Doinksoft, the creative minds behind the monochrome charm of Gato Roboto and the gritty, umbrella-shooting action of Gunbrella, have officially set a date for their next venture into pixel-perfect chaos.

    Alongside “button-mashing” publisher Devolver Digital, they’ve revealed that Dark Scrolls will launch on May 28, 2026, for both PC and Nintendo Switch.


    What is Dark Scrolls?

    Dark Scrolls is described as a fantasy-themed action platformer that blends the bullet-hell intensity of a “shmup” with the addictive “just one more go” loop of a roguelite. If you’ve played a Doinksoft title before, you know to expect crunchy pixel art, satisfying sound design, and a healthy dose of the bizarre.

    Key Features to Get Stoked About:

    • A Wild Roster: Forget your standard fantasy heroes. While you can play as an axe-throwing warrior or a spell-slinging magician, you can also opt for a rat playing a saxophone, an alien, or even a dog.
    • Solo or Co-op: The game supports both local and online co-op. You can tackle the scrolling dungeons with a friend, combining powers and reviving each other when the screen-filling bosses inevitably get the upper hand.
    • Arcade Alchemy: As you progress, you’ll visit Bruce & Goose’s Shoppe to spend your hard-earned coins on perks and allies. Stacking these abilities allows for “Arcade Alchemy,” leading to the kind of screen-clearing destruction usually reserved for legendary arcade cabinets.
    • Procedural Mastery: Every run is stitched together from hand-crafted rooms, ensuring that while the layout is new every time, the level design remains tight and intentional.

    Mark Your Calendars

    With its blend of retro aesthetics and modern, high-reward mechanics, Dark Scrolls looks set to be another indie darling in Devolver’s crown. Whether you’re looking for a deep solo challenge or a chaotic co-op session with a saxophone-playing rodent, May 28 can’t come soon enough.

    Dark Scrolls launches May 28 on Steam and the Nintendo eShop. > “It’s finally happening. Get in, weirdo, we’re going shopping.” — Doinksoft on X

    Are you ready to dive into the scrolls? Let us know which hero you’ll be maining first over on our socials!

    Find out more here – https://s.team/a/2912550

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  • The Capybara Takes the Cosmos: Super Galaxy Gladiator is Coming for the Bullet Heaven Crown

    The Capybara Takes the Cosmos: Super Galaxy Gladiator is Coming for the Bullet Heaven Crown

    If you thought capybaras were just for chilling in hot springs and being the internet’s favourite “friend-shaped” animal, think again. The developers at Flying Capybara are flipping the script with Super Galaxy Gladiator, a high-octane survivor-like roguelite that trades peaceful vibes for galactic dominance.

    Currently making waves on Steam with a demo landing this month, this title aims to inject a fresh dose of strategy into the “bullet heaven” genre made famous by Vampire Survivors.


    Chaos in the Arena

    At its core, Super Galaxy Gladiator pits you against relentless hordes of alien creatures in a brutal, neon-soaked galactic arena. It’s fast, it’s chaotic, and—as is tradition for the genre—it starts with you feeling like an underdog and ends with you becoming a walking supernova of destruction.

    But while the “survive the timer” loop is familiar, Flying Capybara is introducing a mechanic that might just make this a must-play for build-crafting junkies: Spatial Inventory Management.

    It’s Not Just What You Have, It’s Where You Put It

    Most survivor-likes let you stack perks and call it a day. In Super Galaxy Gladiator, your inventory is a grid where positioning is everything.

    • Synergy Links: Items can boost their neighbours or draw power from specific placements.
    • Tactical Tetris: You’ll need to arrange your gear mid-run to unlock game-breaking combinations.
    • Dynamic Builds: Because you buy and upgrade items during the fight, your strategy has to evolve as the waves get thicker.

    “Every run is different. Every build can break the game.” — Flying Capybara


    Key Features at a Glance

    FeatureDetails
    GenreSurvivor-like Roguelite / Action
    PlatformsPC (Steam), Steam Deck Verified
    Release DateTBA (Demo available May 2026)
    HighlightsDeep inventory synergies, massive enemy variety, and “game-breaking” power fantasies.

    Why It’s on Our Radar

    The indie scene is currently saturated with Vampire Survivors clones, but Super Galaxy Gladiator stands out by demanding more than just “walking in circles.” The marriage of frantic action with the thoughtful, puzzle-like inventory systems (reminiscent of titles like Backpack Hero) adds a layer of depth that the genre often lacks.

    Plus, let’s be honest: playing as a gladiator backed by a studio named Flying Capybara is an immediate vibe check passed.

    How to Play

    If you’re ready to test your mettle in the arena, keep an eye on the Steam Next Fest in June 2026. The developers have confirmed a demo release for May, so you won’t have to wait long to start stacking those galactic synergies.

    Wishlist it now on Steam to stay updated on the official launch date.


    Stay tuned to TechMash for more indie spotlights and gaming news!

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  • High Stakes, Small Planets: OBLITACRATER Launches Today on PS5, Xbox, and Steam!

    High Stakes, Small Planets: OBLITACRATER Launches Today on PS5, Xbox, and Steam!

    The wait for the ultimate “just one more round” arcade fix is over. Indie developer Strangely Named has officially launched their high-octane twin-stick shooter, OBLITACRATER, on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Simultaneously, the game has shed its Early Access wings for a full 1.0 release on Steam.

    If you’re a fan of classic arcade shooters but crave the tension of modern roguelikes, this is one to keep on your radar.


    Risk vs. Reward: The Core Loop

    OBLITACRATER takes place on a beautifully stylised, spherical 3D planet where the goal is deceptively simple: get the highest score possible. Every “drop” onto the surface adds to a single, continuous running score. You can escape at any time by hitting the “Big Red Button,” locking in your points and securing your spot on the leaderboards. But here’s the kicker: if you die, your entire running score—and your leaderboard position—resets to zero.

    It turns every single encounter into a high-stakes gamble. Do you push for one more wave to break into the top 10, or do you tuck tail and live to fight another day?

    Key Features at a Glance:

    • Infinite Waves: Battle through 10 distinct (and strangely cute) alien species that grow increasingly deadly.
    • Massive Arsenal: Choose from 50 unique upgrades, ranging from stat boosts to secondary fire modes like lasers, mines, and rockets.
    • Unpredictable Upgrades: Feeling lucky? Random upgrades can give you a massive edge or a “buggy” handicap that turns the screen into a pixelated mess.
    • Dead Run Mode: For the true masochists—one hit and it’s game over.
    • Spherical Combat: Smooth, fast-paced traversal on a 3D planet that supports hundreds of enemies on screen at once.

    From the Developer

    Developer Sen expressed excitement about the multi-platform launch:

    “We’re thrilled for players to drop into OBLITACRATER and start climbing the leaderboards. We’ll be right there with you, chasing that number one spot. And once you’ve got the hang of things, jump into Dead Run mode, where the real challenge begins!”


    Where to Play

    Whether you’re a console devotee or a PC purist, you can jump into the crater right now. The 1.0 release brings refined gameplay, a polished UI, and full controller support to ensure that every dodge and shot feels pixel-perfect.

    • PC: Available now on Steam
    • PlayStation 5: Check the PlayStation Store
    • Xbox Series X|S: Available via the Xbox Store

    Are you brave enough to protect your score, or will you go down in a blaze of glory? Let us know your high scores in the comments below!

    Find out more here – https://s.team/a/457250

    #StrangelyNamed #OBLITACRATER #PlayStation #Xbox #Steam #aliens #scifi #arcade #videogames #gaming #gamers

  • The Despot Returns! Konfa Games and tinyBuild Reveal Hull Rupture

    The Despot Returns! Konfa Games and tinyBuild Reveal Hull Rupture

    If you’ve spent any time in the dystopian, pixelated clutches of Despotism 3k or Despot’s Game, you know that developer Konfa Games has a very specific “love-hate” relationship with humanity. Well, mostly “hate,” but in the most entertaining way possible.

    The studio is officially back, teaming up once again with indie powerhouse tinyBuild to announce their most ambitious project yet: Hull Rupture.


    Humans: The Ultimate Renewable Resource

    In the world of the Despot, Earth is officially a thing of the past. But while humanity might be extinct on its home turf, the rogue AI Despot is far from finished.

    Hull Rupture is a base-management-meets-tower-defence roguelite that takes the series’ signature dark humour and brutal strategy into the depths of space. You are in command of humanity’s last weapon—a living vessel of destruction—hurtling toward an alien homeworld for a bit of the old “final vengeance.”

    Key Gameplay Features

    • Base Management on the Fly: You aren’t just building a ship; you’re managing a living machine. You’ll need to construct modules, manage power, and keep the systems humming while travelling through hostile sectors.
    • Violent Tower Defence: Aliens won’t wait for an invitation. They will literally rip holes through your hull. You’ll have to set up turrets, traps, and barricades to funnel these intruders into “kill zones.”
    • The “Meatbag” Factor: In true Konfa fashion, your crew of “puny humans” are treated as a resource. Need to fix a leak? Send a human. Need to boost efficiency? Maybe sacrifice a few more. They are renewable, after all—while supplies last.
    • High-Stakes Roguelite Loops: With branching paths across the galaxy, every decision—from which ship model to use to which risks to take—can lead to total dominance or a very quiet, very cold death in the vacuum of space.

    A Personal Milestone for Konfa Games

    Nikolay Kuznetsov, Game Director at Konfa Games, noted that Hull Rupture represents a massive step up for the team:

    “Hull Rupture is us swinging for something bigger. More depth, more ambition… our past games explored different perspectives of Despot, but he is finally leaving his ‘childhood home,’ Earth, to take on the Galactic Union in deep space!”

    The game already shows off the studio’s signature high-quality sprite work and dark personality. Whether it’s the way the humans scurry around their modules or the “Honktastic” tutorials delivered by a magician-duck (yes, really), the charm is as sharp as ever.


    Want to Play it Now?

    While a firm release date hasn’t been set, you don’t have to wait to see if you have what it takes to manage a spaceship fueled by human misery.

    tinyBuild has launched the first Steam Playtest, which is live right now! You can head over to the Steam page, request access, and start your journey toward galactic vengeance today.

    Quick Specs

    FeatureDetails
    DeveloperKonfa Games
    PublishertinyBuild
    GenreBase Management / Tower Defense / Roguelite
    PlatformPC (Windows, Mac, Linux/Ubuntu)
    PlaytestAvailable Now on Steam

    Wishlist Hull Rupture on Steam to stay updated on the official launch. Just remember: in space, no one can hear the Despot complain about how inefficient his “meatbags” are being.

    Are you ready to sacrifice some puny humans for the greater good of a rogue AI? Let us know in the comments!

    Find out more here – https://s.team/a/4358660

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  • Retro-Futurism Meets Noir Investigation: Stardream Prologue Hits Steam

    Retro-Futurism Meets Noir Investigation: Stardream Prologue Hits Steam

    The Galaxy Showcase Spring 2026 has delivered its share of heavy hitters, but one title stole the spotlight with a cocktail of 1960s aesthetics and high-stakes space mystery. Stardream Prologue, the world premiere from indie developer Rebel Pixel, is officially live on Steam—and it’s a trip worth taking.

    If you missed the showcase, think of Stardream as a love letter to “Atomic Age” sci-fi, set aboard a gargantuan, melamine-laminated space ark hurtling toward a new Earth.


    What is Stardream Prologue?

    Set in the year 2119—exactly 150 years after its 1969 launch—the Stardream is a self-contained society where everything is microwave-safe and perfectly ordered. You play as Darlene, a humble taxi driver who spends her days (and nights) shuttling passengers across the neon-lit sectors of the station.

    However, the “perfect society” is starting to fray. After stumbling upon a mysterious signal and a string of disappearances, Darlene is thrust into an investigation that could dismantle the very foundations of the ark.

    Key Features at a Glance:

    • First-Person Investigation: Search for clues, infiltrate restricted areas, and outmanoeuvre the “Mediators”—the ark’s unnervingly polite security force.
    • Narrative Driving: Navigate the semi-open driving areas of the station, listening to passenger gossip to piece together the truth.
    • Retro-Futurist Vibes: The game features a striking 1960s-inspired art style, powered by Rebel Pixel’s custom rendering tech.
    • Voice Talent: Cinematic performances featuring Alexandra Robini and Ryan Highley bring the Ark’s quirky inhabitants to life.

    Why You Should Play the Prologue

    The Prologue isn’t just a standard demo; it’s a standalone experience that serves as a narrative bridge to the full game (currently slated for Q4 2027). It gives you a vertical slice of the core pillars: the dialogue-heavy investigations, the driving mechanics, and the eerie, atmospheric world-building.

    “Stardream isn’t just about finding the truth; it’s about deciding what to do with it once the ‘Skydome’ lie is exposed.”


    System Requirements

    Rebel Pixel has optimised the experience for a range of PC builds. Here is what you’ll need to run the Prologue:

    ComponentMinimumRecommended
    OSWindows 10Windows 10
    ProcessorIntel i5 4460 / AMD Ryzen 3 2300UIntel i5 8600K / AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT
    Memory8 GB RAM16 GB RAM
    GraphicsNVIDIA GTX 1060 / AMD RX 5700NVIDIA RTX 2060 Super / RX 5700XT
    Storage15 GB available space15 GB available space

    How to Play

    You can grab Stardream Prologue for free right now on Steam. Whether you’re here for the “synthetic meat barbecues” or the brewing revolution, this is one of the most stylish indie debuts we’ve seen this year.

    Have you explored the Ark yet? Let us know what you think of Darlene’s journey in the comments below!

    Find out more here – https://s.team/a/4558070

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  • No Man’s Sky: Xeno Arena Hits the Nintendo Switch 2 – Pokémon Meets the Stars

    No Man’s Sky: Xeno Arena Hits the Nintendo Switch 2 – Pokémon Meets the Stars

    The universe of No Man’s Sky just got a whole lot more competitive. If you thought exploring 18 quintillion planets was enough to keep you busy, Hello Games has just dropped the Xeno Arena Update, and it is a literal game-changer—especially for those of us rocking the new Nintendo Switch 2.

    While the update landed on PC and other consoles last week, the wait for the portable version is officially over. Here’s why the Xeno Arena update is the perfect excuse to dust off your Multi-tool and head back into the Euclid Galaxy.


    Gotta Scan ‘Em All: What is Xeno Arena?

    The Xeno Arena (v6.3) update transforms your menagerie of alien companions from mere travel buddies into a battle-ready squad. Think Pokémon or Palworld, but on a galactic scale.

    • Gladiatorial Contests: You can now enter your creatures into simulated battles at the Space Anomaly or within player-built arenas.
    • Genetic Engineering: Use the new genetic modification interface to tweak your pet’s agility, health, and combat traits.
    • Deep Strategy: Each creature has unique elemental affinities based on its home planet’s biome. A toxic-breathing blob from a radiation-soaked moon will have a natural edge over a flying lizard from a frozen world.
    • Expanded Roster: To accommodate your new addiction, the companion cap has been raised from 18 to 30.

    The Switch 2 Advantage: High-End Portability

    Playing No Man’s Sky on the original Switch was a technical miracle, but the Nintendo Switch 2 version is where the game finally breathes.

    According to Hello Games’ lead engineer Martin Griffiths, porting these massive updates to portable hardware takes “2-3x more time” because of the sheer optimisation required, but the results on the Switch 2 are undeniable:

    • Visual Fidelity: We’re looking at 1080p at 40fps in handheld mode and a crisp 1440p at 30fps when docked. The texture density and lighting effects are a massive leap over the previous generation.
    • Full Feature Parity: Unlike the first Switch, the Switch 2 edition includes full multiplayer from day one. You’ll see other Travellers in the Anomaly, join Nexus missions, and—most importantly—challenge them to Xeno battles right there on the holo-tables.
    • Fast Loading: Jumping from a planet surface to deep space is now near-instant, making the “creature hunting” loop for the Arena much more addictive.

    Performance Notes

    It’s not all sunshine and paradise planets, though. While the Switch 2 handles the game beautifully, early reports suggest that particularly “vegetation-heavy” paradise worlds can still see minor frame rate dips.

    However, the latest Patch 6.32 has already addressed several launch-week bugs, including flickering underwater graphics and some inventory duplication glitches. Hello Games is clearly committed to making this the definitive portable experience.

    Final Verdict

    For the 10th anniversary of No Man’s Sky, Hello Games has delivered a feature fans have wanted for years. Whether you’re breeding the ultimate predator or just want to see how your “flying cow” fares against a robotic sentinel dog, the Xeno Arena update provides a fresh, rewarding layer of gameplay.

    If you own a Switch 2, this is a mandatory download. The sky has no limits, and now, it has a champion.

    Are you planning to build the ultimate alien battle team, or are you sticking to peaceful exploration? Let us know in the comments!


    Stay tuned to TechMash.co.uk for more updates on the latest Switch 2 releases and No Man’s Sky guides.

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  • Morels: Out of This World – The Ultimate Zen Foragers Go Galactic

    Morels: Out of This World – The Ultimate Zen Foragers Go Galactic

    If you’ve ever spent a quiet afternoon in Morels: The Hunt, you know the specific, meditative joy of scouring a digital forest for that one elusive fungi. It’s a series that proved you don’t need a pulse-pounding shotgun or a ticking clock to make a compelling game—just a camera, a keen eye, and the rustle of the wind.

    Now, Abrams Studios is taking that grounded philosophy and launching it into the stratosphere. Scheduled for a 2026 release on Steam, Morels: Out of This World swaps the American Midwest for the neon-soaked flora of deep space.


    A New Frontier for Fungi

    Forget the oak trees and damp logs of Earth. Out of This World introduces four distinct, handcrafted alien planets. We’re talking:

    • Alien Tropical Jungles: Glowing vegetation and humid, vibrant thickets.
    • Harsh Desert Planets: Vast, arid expanses where the “mushrooms” have evolved in truly bizarre ways.
    • Prehistoric Worlds: A place where the hunt for fungi happens in the shadow of roaming dinosaurs.

    The core loop remains as satisfying as ever: find rare mushrooms, snap photos of the local wildlife, and level up your Hunter and Photographer skills. But now, your “local wildlife” might have six eyes or be a literal T-Rex.


    Peace, Not Plasma Rifles

    In a market saturated with “extraction shooters” and high-stress survival sims, Morels remains a sanctuary. There is no combat and no time pressure. It is a pure exploration experience designed for those who want to “slow down and take everything in.”

    The game builds on the systems fans loved in the original titles, including:

    • Dynamic Seasons: Weather and cycles affect mushroom spawns and animal behaviour.
    • The Outdoor Shop: Spend your hard-earned points on gear like headlamps and advanced camera tech.
    • Exploration Mode: A returning fan-favourite feature that lets you play as the alien creatures themselves, exploring the world from a completely different perspective.

    The Technical Specs

    For those looking to ensure their rig can handle these alien vistas, the requirements are surprisingly accessible, keeping the cosy vibes alive for everyone:

    ComponentMinimum Requirement
    OSWindows 7/8/10 (64-bit)
    ProcessorIntel Core i5-4460 / AMD FX-6300
    Memory2 GB RAM
    GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 / AMD Radeon R7 260x
    Storage15 GB available space

    Why We’re Excited

    Morels: Out of This World feels like the natural evolution of the “Cosy Game” movement. By removing the familiar constraints of Earth, Abrams Studios has given itself a blank canvas for creativity. Whether you’re documenting bioluminescent spores or dodging a Brachiosaurus to get the perfect macro shot, this is shaping up to be 2026’s premier “vibe” game.

    Wishlist it now on Steam to keep your foraging skills sharp for the 2026 launch.

    Find out more here – https://s.team/a/4394020/

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  • Rebellion Unveils Alien Deathstorm: A Visceral New Vision of Sci-Fi Horror

    Rebellion Unveils Alien Deathstorm: A Visceral New Vision of Sci-Fi Horror

    UK-based developer Rebellion—the minds behind Sniper Elite and the recent hit Atomfall—just dropped a bombshell during the March 2026 Xbox Partner Preview. Say hello to Alien Deathstorm, a brand-new, first-person action horror IP that looks set to redefine “atmospheric pressure” in gaming.

    Before you ask: no, this isn’t a licensed Alien game (though Rebellion’s history with Aliens vs. Predator certainly gives them the pedigree). This is a fresh, standalone nightmare that trades Xenomorphs for something potentially even more terrifying: a planet that is actively trying to tear you apart.

    The Premise: First Responder in a Dead Zone

    In Alien Deathstorm, you step into the boots of a Combat Engineer, a high-stakes first responder sent to a remote off-world colony after it goes radio silent. You arrive days ahead of any real rescue fleet, only to find the colony in absolute tatters.

    Your mission? Figure out what went wrong and save whoever is left. The catch? You aren’t just fighting biological horrors; you’re fighting the Deathstorm—a persistent, planet-wide atmospheric cataclysm that can level buildings and rip you into the sky if you don’t find shelter in time.

    Key Features at a Glance

    Action-Horror Hybrid: Blends Rebellion’s signature “second-to-second” ballistic gunplay with high-tension survival mechanics.

    The “Deathstorm”: A dynamic environmental threat. These hurricane-force winds aren’t just for show; they dictate when you can move and where you can hide.

    1980s Retro-Aesthetic: Design Head Ben Fisher describes the world as “mechanical keyboard over touchscreen.” Expect a chunky, analogue, 1980s VHS sci-fi vibe—think Lovecraftian dread meets John Carpenter grit.

    Strategic Survival: As a Combat Engineer, you’ll need to use demolitions and engineering skills to navigate the crumbling infrastructure while fending off swarms of unknown alien predators.

    When and Where Can You Play?

    Rebellion has confirmed a 2027 release window. While that feels like a long wait, the studio has a track record of delivering polished, distinct experiences.

    Platform Check: Alien Deathstorm is coming to Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC (Steam).

    In a massive win for subscribers, the game will also be a Day One release on Xbox Game Pass.

    Our Take: Why This Matters

    It’s bold to put “Alien” in the title of a non-licensed game, but Rebellion has the “action-horror” chops to back it up. By combining the survival-heavy DNA of Atomfall with the tight shooting of Sniper Elite, they’re carving out a niche that feels genuinely fresh. The focus on environmental hazards as a primary antagonist—rather than just another monster with teeth—could make this the sleeper hit of 2027.

    Find out more here – http://reb.to/WLADSYT

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  • The Silence in the Cornfield: Why “They Are Here” is Every Ufologist’s Nightmare

    The Silence in the Cornfield: Why “They Are Here” is Every Ufologist’s Nightmare

    If you’ve ever looked up at a flickering light in the night sky and felt a sudden, inexplicable chill, They Are Here: Alien Abduction Horror is designed specifically to turn that chill into a full-blown panic attack. Developed by the husband-and-wife duo at DEKLAZON, this indie title has been simmering in the horror community for a few years, and with its full release slated for Q4 2026, the hype is reaching a fever pitch.

    Forget space marines and high-tech blasters. This is a game about the vulnerability of being human in the face of the truly “Other.”


    The Premise: A Journalist’s Worst Assignment

    You step into the boots of Taylor Fox, a journalist who arrives at Grayswood Farm to investigate reports of strange phenomena. The Sherman family has been seeing lights, their animals are losing their minds, and the children claim someone—or something—is watching them through the windows.

    What starts as a routine photo-report for a local paper quickly descends into a fight for survival. There is no combat here; you are armed only with:

    • A Flashlight: Your best friend and your worst enemy, cutting through the oppressive rural dark.
    • A Camera: To document the evidence… if you can stop your hands from shaking.
    • Your Instincts: Because when the blue light fills the room, running is usually the only option.

    Atmosphere Over Action

    The most striking thing about They Are Here is its DNA. DEKLAZON has cited classics like Signs, The X-Files, and Dark Skies as primary inspirations. You can feel it in the gameplay:

    1. The “Slow Burn” Terror: The game doesn’t rely on constant jump scares. Instead, it builds a thick, suffocating atmosphere of paranoia.
    2. Classic Grey Design: There is something deeply unsettling about the “Greys” in this game. They are lanky, bug-eyed, and move with a predatory stillness that makes your skin crawl.
    3. The Soundscape: The crackle of a walkie-talkie and the rustle of cornstalks are used to perfection, making you dread every sound that isn’t your own breathing.

    “I love alien stuff, and I cannot wait for more of this game. The sounds the aliens make are legitimately terrifying.” — Early Demo Player


    What to Expect in the Full Release

    While the Prologue (available on Steam) gave us a glimpse of a military encounter years prior to the main story, the full 2026 release promises to expand the scope significantly:

    • Multiple Locations: Move beyond the farmhouse to explore a mysterious military base and the surrounding woods.
    • Investigation Mechanics: Digging through notes, audio tapes, and VHS recordings to piece together a conspiracy that goes deeper than a simple abduction.
    • Platform Reach: Originally a PC-focused project, the game is now coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S via publisher PQube.

    Final Thoughts

    In a horror landscape often dominated by ghosts and slashers, They Are Here feels like a refreshing return to “cosmic” dread. It taps into that primal fear of being watched by something that doesn’t follow our rules. If you’re a fan of 90s sci-fi horror or just want a reason to never visit a farm again, this is one to keep on your radar for 2026.

    The truth isn’t just out there—it’s in the cornfield.

    Find out more here on Steam – https://bit.ly/3OQbgxU

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  • Brace Yourselves: The Cosmic Horror of Starless Abyss Hits Nintendo Switch!

    Brace Yourselves: The Cosmic Horror of Starless Abyss Hits Nintendo Switch!

    The void is calling, and this time, you can take it with you on the bus. No More Robots and Konafa Games have officially confirmed that their hit cosmic horror deckbuilder, Starless Abyss, is launching on the Nintendo Switch on February 18, 2026.

    After a “Very Positive” reception on Steam last year, the intergalactic fight for humanity’s survival is making the jump to handheld. If you’re a fan of tactical depth, Lovecraftian dread, and “just one more run” roguelike loops, this is one to keep on your radar.


    The Story: Science Meets the Occult

    In the world of Starless Abyss, Earth has already fallen. What’s left of humanity has been forced into a desperate alliance, merging high-tech science with forbidden occult rituals to stand a chance against the Eldritch—an alien race of unspeakable horrors.

    You play as one of the Proximae, genetically and mystically enhanced warriors awakened from stasis. Your mission? Navigate the “Starless Abyss,” jump across realities, and find a single timeline where humanity doesn’t end in total annihilation.

    Gameplay: Tactical Fleet Management

    This isn’t your standard “play a card, deal damage” deckbuilder. Starless Abyss adds a layer of hex-based tactical positioning that sets it apart:

    • Command Your Fleet: You aren’t just one person; you’re managing a fleet of ships across a grid. Positioning matters for line-of-sight and avoiding devastating area-of-effect attacks.
    • The Heat Mechanic: Using weapon cards generates heat. If your ship overheats, it’s a sitting duck. Balancing your offensive output with your cooling systems is the difference between victory and becoming space dust.
    • 8 Factions & 200+ Cards: From “Tech” to “Occult” categories, the deck-building variety is massive. You can lean into raw firepower or use Ritual Cards that offer massive power at a dangerous cost.
    • D.I.C.E. System: Encounter a random event? Use the D.I.C.E. system to sway fate in your favour. Just pray the rolls land when you need them most.

    Key Features at a Glance

    FeatureDetails
    Release DateFebruary 18, 2026
    PlatformNintendo Switch (eShop)
    GenreRoguelike Deckbuilder / Strategy
    DeveloperKonafa Games
    PublisherNo More Robots
    Characters5 unique Proximae to unlock

    Why It’s Perfect for Switch

    Roguelike deckbuilders are arguably the best genre for the Nintendo Switch. The turn-based nature of Starless Abyss means you can play at your own pace—perfect for short bursts in handheld mode or long sessions docked on the TV while you marvel at the detailed, retro-futuristic pixel art.

    “Starless Abyss even fixed one of the weirdest narrative problems in roguelikes… why you die but get to restart. It’s all about the timelines.” — Early Review

    Will you be picking this up on launch day? Whether you’re a veteran from the PC version or a newcomer ready to face the Outer Gods, the abyss is waiting.

    Find out more here – https://starlessabyssgame.com/

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  • Astromine: Blast, Build, and Conquer a Voxel Solar System

    Astromine: Blast, Build, and Conquer a Voxel Solar System

    The universe of survival games is about to get a whole lot more explosive. Get ready to have your engineering skills—and your thirst for destruction—put to the ultimate test with Astromine, a co-op survival game that promises a fully destructible voxel solar system. Developed by Alientrap, this isn’t just another crafting-and-surviving experience; it’s a cosmic faction war where every piece of the environment is yours to exploit or obliterate.

    What is Astromine All About?

    Astromine throws you into a vast, procedurally generated solar system as a robot engaged in a brutal war for control. Your mission is simple, yet daunting: scavenge, build, and fight your way across alien worlds to conquer the system.

    Forget non-interactive terrain. In Astromine, everything is made of voxels and adheres to real physics.

    • Scavenge and Mine: Need resources? Tunnel straight through a mountain. Want to reach a core deposit? Collapse the entire crust. The ability to completely destroy and reshape the environment is not just a feature; it’s the core mechanic of resource gathering and survival.
    • True Physics Survival: This is where Astromine truly stands out. Weak foundations will crumble, fire will spread realistically, and the structural integrity of your base is a constant factor. Survival isn’t just about managing meters; it’s about smart, realistic engineering.
    • Robot vs. Robot Warfare: You’ll be going up against rival robot factions that have fortified bases across the planets. Combat is strategic and destructive. You don’t just “take over” a base—you literally have to breach walls, disable power sources, and tear the entire structure down piece by piece.

    Build, Expand, and Defend

    The materials you gather aren’t just for rudimentary tools. Astromine pushes the building aspect to the extreme:

    • Custom Structures: From simple shelters to massive, fortified orbital fortresses, you can construct detailed bases, knowing that every voxel you place has a physical presence and structural weight.
    • Design Your Spaceships: Building extends to interstellar travel! You can construct and customize your own spaceships, which you will then pilot between planets to expand your territory and engage in orbital battles.

    Co-Op Chaos and Conquest

    While the solar system is your sandbox, you don’t have to face the rival factions and alien creatures alone. Astromine is designed for co-op play, allowing you and your friends to team up to pool resources, divide labor, and coordinate massive assaults on enemy outposts. Whether you’re building a massive starship together or simultaneously tunneling under an enemy base, teamwork is key to conquering the stars.

    The Bottom Line

    Astromine promises a refreshing take on the survival-sandbox genre by putting physics and total destructibility at the forefront. If you’re looking for a game that rewards clever engineering, offers intense co-op combat, and lets you reshape the very planets you stand on, keep this title on your radar.


    Astromine is currently scheduled for an Early Access release in 2026. You can find more information and sign up for playtests on the game’s Steam page. https://shorturl.at/OqPA7

    Astromine – https://www.alientrap.com/

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