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  • Mind-Mapping the Monsters: The Big Hollow: 1982 Arrives May 28th

    Mind-Mapping the Monsters: The Big Hollow: 1982 Arrives May 28th

    True crime aficionados and psychological thriller fans, mark your calendars. Publisher DANGEN Entertainment and developer Krams Design have officially announced that their atmospheric detective thriller, The Big Hollow: 1982, will be stepping out of the shadows on May 28, 2026.

    The game is set to launch on PC via Steam and GOG, bringing a gritty, Southern Gothic mystery to your desktop just in time for the summer. To celebrate the news, a brand-new release date trailer has dropped, offering a haunting look at the “fragments” of the case you’ll be tasked with piecing together.


    A Test for the Behavioral Science Unit

    Set in the early 80s—a time when the term “serial killer” was as fresh and experimental as the FBI’s own Behavioral Science Unit (BSU)—the game puts you in the shoes of Desmond. Under the cold, watchful eye of BSU representative Lenore Davidson, you’ll head to a small truck stop community where the disappearances of two girls, Ida and Bonnie, have left the locals in a state of hushed terror.

    This isn’t just a “whodunnit.” It’s a “why-dunnit.” As Desmond, you’ll need to prove that human monsters can be mapped and understood, using early criminal profiling techniques to stay one step ahead of a killer who leaves behind more contradictions than clues.

    What to Expect in The Big Hollow: 1982

    • A Focused Narrative: A tightly paced 2.5 to 3-hour experience designed for a deep, single-sitting dive.
    • Retro Aesthetic: Beautifully illustrated 2D/2.5D visuals that capture the grime and isolation of the 1980s American South.
    • Procedural Deduction: Use techniques inspired by real FBI thought processes to interpret evidence.
    • Player Agency: How you interpret the evidence shapes the investigation and influences Lenore’s impression of your potential as a profiler.

    “For the FBI, this case isn’t just about murder—it’s a test of whether these monsters can really be mapped.”

    Watch the Release Date Trailer

    The latest trailer highlights the game’s unique “illustrated realism” and the tense, cinematic storytelling Dane Krams (the solo developer behind Anna’s Quest) is known for. It’s clear that the atmosphere is the star of the show here—dripping with mood, 80s tech, and a sense of mounting dread.

    The Big Hollow: 1982 is available to wishlist now on Steam and GOG. If you can’t wait until May 28th, there is currently a playable demo available on Steam to help you sharpen those profiling skills early.


    For more indie game news and the latest tech updates, stay tuned to Techmash.co.uk.

    Find out more here – https://s.team/a/4012690

    #DANGENEntertainment #TheBigHollow1982 #PC #Steam #GOG #crime #detective #thriller #techmash #n5dave #gamingnews #videogames #gamers #gaming

  • So Say We All: Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes Launches on PC

    So Say We All: Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes Launches on PC

    Attention, Commanders! If the sound of Cylon Raiders and the frantic spin of an FTL drive gets your pulse racing, it’s time to report to the flight deck. Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes, the highly anticipated tactical roguelite, has officially jumped into the digital storefronts of Steam and GOG.

    Developed by Alt Shift (the minds behind the acclaimed Crying Suns) and published by Dotemu, this isn’t just another licensed tie-in. It’s a tense, original survival scenario that captures the “desperate flight through the stars” atmosphere that made the 2004 reimagined series a masterpiece.


    The Mission: Reach the Galactica

    Set during the chaotic aftermath of the Fall of the Twelve Colonies, you take command of a Gunstar—a smaller, agile cousin to the legendary Battlestars. Your objective is simple but harrowing: lead a ragtag fleet of civilian survivors across 12 perilous sectors to rendezvous with Admiral Adama and the Battlestar Galactica.

    The game leans heavily into the franchise’s themes of survival, sacrifice, and the internal rot of paranoia. Every jump is a gamble, and every decision could be the difference between humanity’s survival or its extinction.

    Key Gameplay Features

    • Tactical Space Combat: Engage in real-time battles (with tactical pause) where you’ll deploy Viper squadrons, launch nukes, and manage your ship’s flak fields to repel relentless Cylon waves.
    • Deep Fleet Management: You aren’t just a pilot; you’re a leader. Manage dwindling resources, handle political friction between factions, and resolve shipboard crises ranging from food shortages to full-blown mutinies.
    • The “Cylon Among Us” Mechanic: In true BSG fashion, a saboteur is hidden within your senior crew. You must use your limited actions to investigate medical records and fleet history to expose the sleeper agent before they cripple your fleet.
    • Roguelite Replayability: No two runs are the same. Each attempt features procedural narrative paths, randomised upgrades, and different Cylon “boss” encounters that will test even the most seasoned veteran.

    Launch Window Discount

    If you’re ready to take the CIC chair, now is the time to strike. Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes is available now at a base price of $24.99.

    However, early adopters can take advantage of a 20% launch window discount, bringing the price down to $19.99 (approx. £16.00). This offer is only available until May 18, so move fast before the Cylons close the gap.

    For those who want the full experience, the Commander Edition is also available, bundling the game with a digital artbook and the atmospheric soundtrack.

    Techmash Verdict: With its striking pixel-art aesthetic and punishing strategic depth, Scattered Hopes is the BSG game fans have been waiting for since Deadlock. It’s brutal, it’s beautiful, and it’s a must-play for sci-fi strategy buffs.

    Check it out now on Steam here https://s.team/a/2535950

    Are you prepared to make the hard choices necessary to save the human race, or will the Cylons find you first?

    #BattlestarGalacticaScatteredHopes #BattlestarGalactica #Steam #GOG #Dotemu #AltShift #UniversalProductsandExperiences #scifi #cylons #techmash #n5dave #gamingnews #videogames #games #gamers

  • Back to the Wasteland: Ziggurat Interactive Revives KKnD with Massive Updates

    Back to the Wasteland: Ziggurat Interactive Revives KKnD with Massive Updates

    Retro strategy fans, it’s time to polish your power armour and feed your giant scorpions. Ziggurat Interactive has just dropped a bombshell for fans of 90s grit: the legendary Krush Kill ‘N Destroy (KKnD) series is getting its first major technical overhaul in nearly two decades.

    In a move that proves good RTS games never truly die—they just mutate—the publisher has teamed up with renowned community modder Andre ‘IceReaper’ Mohren to bring Krush Kill ‘N Destroy Xtreme and KKnD2: Krossfire into the modern era.


    Modern Warfare, Classic Grit

    For those who missed the original carnage, KKnD was the “Mad Max” of the RTS golden age. While Command & Conquer was polished and StarCraft was sci-fi chic, KKnD was loud, crude, and unapologetically difficult. You battled for the world’s last oil reserves using a mix of traditional tanks, mutated giant insects, and vengeful agricultural robots.

    The upcoming updates aren’t just minor bug fixes; they are a fundamental restoration of the series.

    What’s New in the Update?

    Ziggurat isn’t just slapping a “remastered” sticker on the box. Here is the breakdown of the major features coming to Steam and GOG:

    • Online PvP Multiplayer: For the first time in years, you can settle old grudges. The update adds modern online matchmaking to both titles.
    • 4K Support & Modern Resolutions: The wasteland has never looked so crisp. Expect support for higher resolutions and widescreen displays.
    • Enhanced Modding: The KKnD2 map editor is being updated for 64-bit compatibility, making it easier for the community to keep the game alive.
    • Restored Audio: Original HD sound effects are being brought back to ensure every explosion and mutant screech hits as hard as it did in 1997.
    • Quality of Life: New launchers for easy setting tweaks, fixes for long-standing crash bugs, and improved Steam Deck/Linux support via Proton.

    The Rollout Plan

    If you already own the games on Steam or GOG, there’s great news: these updates will be completely free. However, if you haven’t picked them up yet, you might want to act fast. Ziggurat has confirmed that as the Open Beta begins in May 2026, the price for each game will increase from $6.99 to $9.99 to reflect the new features.

    Key Dates to Remember:

    • May 2026: Open Beta begins for all owners of the games.
    • June 2026: Full release of the updates on Steam and GOG.

    Why This Matters

    In an era of “live service” fatigue, seeing a publisher invest back into a 29-year-old franchise is a win for game preservation. By working directly with a community modder, Ziggurat is ensuring that the soul of the game remains intact while fixing the technical hurdles that made the original versions a nightmare to run on Windows 11.

    Whether you’re a Survivor, an Evolved, or a Series 9 robot, the battle for the oil fields is about to get a lot more interesting.


    Are you ready to jump back into the radioactive dust, or is this RTS relic better left in the vaults? Let us know in the comments!

    Find out more here – https://www.ziggurat.games/

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  • Valkyrie Initiative and 70`Strike Check-In: Welcome to the Inferno Hotel

    Valkyrie Initiative and 70`Strike Check-In: Welcome to the Inferno Hotel

    Retro-gaming fans, it’s time to pack your bags for the afterlife. Publisher Valkyrie Initiative and solo developer 70`Strike (the creative mind behind Skelethrone) have officially pulled back the curtain on Kettlebell: Inferno Hotel, a fast-paced 2D platformer that’s looking to inject some serious 16-bit attitude into the modern era.

    If you’ve ever felt like your morning commute was hellish, spare a thought for Mr K. He’s an ordinary office clerk who finds himself in the ultimate HR nightmare: a fatal accident sends him straight to Hell. However, in this universe, the underworld isn’t just fire and brimstone—it’s a chaotic, sprawling hotel where every floor has its own set of lethal rules.


    What to Expect Behind the Lobby Doors

    Inspired by the “weird energy” of ’90s classics like Earthworm Jim, Boogerman, and Sonic the Hedgehog, Kettlebell: Inferno Hotel aims for a balance of high-speed precision and satirical humour.

    • Handcrafted Chaos: Explore 9 floors and over 40 levels of the Inferno Hotel, ranging from fiery industrial zones to parks populated by homeless souls.
    • Grotesque Combat: Face off against bizarre enemies and bosses using Mr K’s signature weapon (and the game’s namesake)—the kettlebell.
    • Retro Vibes, Modern Polish: The game features hand-drawn pixel art, frame-by-frame animation, and an eclectic soundtrack blending jazz, ’80s disco, and blues.

    “After working on the dark and demanding world of Skelethrone, I wanted to create something lighter, stranger, and more playful,” says developer Ksayfar (Dmitriy Bukhtatov). “It’s my love letter to the ’90s… filtered through a bizarre vision of Hell inspired by The Divine Comedy.”


    Join the Playtest

    Think you have what it takes to get an S Rank in the underworld? Valkyrie Initiative has opened Steam Playtest sign-ups today.

    Players who dive in early and complete the challenges can earn exclusive launch rewards, including:

    1. Golden Kettlebell Skin (Requires completing levels with an S Rank)
    2. Smelly Kettlebell Skin
    3. Stylish Yellow Shirt for Mr K

    Platforms & Availability

    While a firm release date is still under wraps (TBA), the game is confirmed for a massive multi-platform launch:

    • PC (Steam & GOG)
    • PlayStation 4 & PlayStation 5
    • Xbox One & Xbox Series X|S
    • Nintendo Switch

    Keep your eyes on the Official Steam Page to wishlist the game and keep up with the latest developer updates.

    Are you ready to check in, or will you be checking out early? Let us know your thoughts on this retro revival in the comments!

    Find out more here – https://s.team/a/4032020

    #ValkyrieInitiative #70Strike #KettlebellInfernoHotel #IGN #Playtest #PC #Steam #GOG #PlayStation #Xbox #NintendoSwitch #games #gaming #gamers

  • Nucleares Expansion: Life Finds a Way in the “Island Fauna” DLC

    Nucleares Expansion: Life Finds a Way in the “Island Fauna” DLC

    The atmospheric, high-stakes world of Nucleares—the nuclear power plant simulator that has kept us all on the edge of our seats (and away from the meltdown button)—just got a lot more crowded. Today, developers have officially launched the “Island Fauna” DLC, shifting the focus from the humming of turbines to the rustling of the brush.

    If you thought managing a core temperature was stressful, wait until you have a territorial monitor lizard nesting in your cooling intake.


    What’s New in the Archipelago?

    While the base game is a masterclass in technical management, Island Fauna breathes literal life into the environment. The DLC introduces a vibrant, living ecosystem to the island surrounding your facility. Here’s the breakdown of what to expect:

    • Dynamic Wildlife AI: The island is now home to various species, from docile herbivores to aggressive predators. They react to your plant’s noise, heat output, and—most importantly—your waste management.
    • Environmental Impact Scoring: Your “Green Score” isn’t just a number anymore. High radiation leaks or thermal pollution will visibly affect the local wildlife, leading to mutations or population collapses that can trigger massive fines and PR disasters.
    • New “Field Research” Mechanic: You can now deploy drones and researchers to study the local biota. Understanding the fauna can actually unlock organic-based filtration tech and unique island-specific upgrades.

    The Stakes: Conservation vs. Kilowatts

    The brilliance of this DLC lies in the conflict of interest. In the original game, your only enemy was physics. Now, you have to balance the energy demands of the mainland with the biological integrity of your home.

    “We wanted players to feel the weight of their footprint. It’s one thing to see a gauge hit red; it’s another to see the island’s unique bird population disappear because you got lazy with the coolant discharge.”

    Lead Developer Note

    Key Features at a Glance

    Poor radiation control leads to “unusual” (and dangerous) fauna behaviour.Impact on Gameplay
    Nesting EventsAnimals may block access to external valves or sensors.
    Mutation SystemPoor radiation control leads to “unusual” (and dangerous) fauna behavior.
    Eco-GoalsNew seasonal objectives centered around wildlife preservation.
    New Map ZonesExpanded coastal and jungle biomes to explore via the new camera system.

    The Techmash Verdict

    Island Fauna isn’t just a cosmetic skin for the island; it’s a systemic overhaul that adds a much-needed layer of “soul” to the cold, metallic world of nuclear fission. It forces you to look out the window of your control room and realise that your decisions have consequences far beyond the power grid.

    Whether you’re a veteran plant manager or a newcomer looking for a more “grounded” simulation experience, this expansion is a must-buy. Just… try not to feed the local lizards. It never ends well for the technicians.

    The Nucleares: Island Fauna DLC is available now on Steam and GOG.

    Find out more here on Steam – https://shorturl.at/gv4BE

    #Nucleares #IslandFauna #DLC #Steam #GOG #IvánMarceloPretti #MicroProse #nuclearreactorsimulator #games #gaming #gamers

  • Monsters and Me! Die horribly. Laugh about it.

    Monsters and Me! Die horribly. Laugh about it.

    Whether you’re talking about the viral indie-folk vibes of Of Monsters and Men, the cosy-creepy children’s books by Cort Lane, or the literally released yesterday video game Monsters and Me (Feb 10, 2026), one thing is clear: we are obsessed with the things that go bump in the night.

    But why? Why do we keep inviting monsters into our headphones, our bookshelves, and our consoles?


    1. The Monsters We Hear: Finding the “Little Talks”

    If you’re here because you’ve been blasting Of Monsters and Men’s new album, All Is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade, you know they’ve always treated “monsters” as metaphors for the ghosts we carry.

    Their 2026 tour (kicking off tonight in Dublin!) is a reminder of their central theme: the monster is rarely an enemy. In songs like “Dream Team,” the monster is the vulnerability we try to hide—the “inner dialogue” of someone bouncing between extreme confidence and immense dread. We love them because they make our private shadows feel like a stadium anthem.

    2. The Monsters We Play: The New Digital Roommates

    If you just downloaded Monsters and Me on PC (released Feb 10, 2026), you’re stepping into a different kind of relationship. Modern gaming has shifted from “slay the beast” to “live with the beast.”

    In these stories, the monster represents:

    • The “Other”: Learning to communicate with something that doesn’t look like us.
    • Personal Growth: Often, the monsters level up as you do, acting as a mirror of your own progress.
    • A Safety Valve: Let’s be honest—sometimes it’s just fun to have a 10-foot-tall furry friend to handle the “government conspiracies” and “shadowy figures” the game throws at you.

    3. The Monsters We Are: The Mirror Effect

    The most profound take on “Monsters and Me” isn’t about creatures under the bed; it’s about the ones in our heads. As Guillermo del Toro famously said, “Accepting that you are a monster gives you the leeway to not behave like one.”

    When we engage with monster stories—whether it’s Frankenstein or a modern Netflix series—we are really looking for permission to be messy. Humans are complicated. We have sharp edges. By calling those parts “monsters” and then befriending them, we actually become more human.


    The takeaway? Don’t try to lock the monster out. Whether it’s a song, a game, or a feeling, the “monster” is usually just the part of you that’s waiting to be understood.

    Find out more here on Steam – https://shorturl.at/D4188

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  • Level Up Your Laughter: Diving into the Cooperative Chaos of Biped 2!

    Level Up Your Laughter: Diving into the Cooperative Chaos of Biped 2!

    The charming bipedal robots, Aku and Sila, are back! If you’re looking for a delightful blend of physics-based puzzles, platforming, and cooperative mayhem, the newly released Biped 2 is ready to test your communication skills—and maybe your friendships!


    What is Biped 2 All About?

    Building on the foundation of the critically acclaimed original, Biped 2 is a co-op action-adventure puzzle game where you control adorable robots on a mission to answer a mysterious distress signal from a distant planet.

    The core gameplay centres around the unique control scheme: each of your robot’s two legs is controlled independently by an analogue stick on your controller. This seemingly simple mechanic leads to hilarious, drunken-sailor-like movement that is deceptively challenging and incredibly fun when you finally sync up with your partner.


    New Features and Expanded Co-op

    The sequel is packed with enhancements and new ways to play that truly expand the “biped” experience:

    • Expanded Multiplayer: For the first time, Biped 2 introduces a four-player co-op mode! Get a team together for even more frenetic, challenging, and side-splitting puzzle-solving across the new biomes.
    • More Ways to Move: Aku and Sila have some new tricks! Expect new mechanics like hang gliding for soaring across gaps and a grappling hook to conquer ledges and breaks, adding exciting variety to the platforming.
    • Unique Pair Mechanics: The game forces true collaboration. You’ll encounter puzzles where one player must act as the robot’s “legs” while another takes the role of the “arms,” requiring flawless coordination to succeed.
    • Solo Play: For those who want to master the controls before bringing in a friend, or just enjoy a lone-wolf adventure, a dedicated single-player mode is also included.
    • Customisation: Collect treasures throughout the levels to buy wacky new hats and accessories. Style is a must for intergalactic heroes!

    The Hilariously High Stakes

    Reviews agree: Biped 2 is not for the faint of heart! While the aesthetic is cute and charming, the puzzles quickly ramp up the difficulty, demanding precision, timing, and constant communication.

    The initial awkwardness of controlling two legs with two sticks quickly turns into a deeply rewarding feeling when you and your friend finally manage to perfectly synchronise your steps to cross a collapsing bridge or solve an intricate environmental puzzle. Be prepared for a few shouts of “LEFT! NO, MY LEFT!”—it’s all part of the fun!

    Time to Take the Leap!

    Biped 2 is a wonderful choice for those who love cooperative gaming and are ready for a challenging but ultimately rewarding experience. It’s a game that thrives on shared laughter and the satisfying “a-ha!” moment when you and your partner finally click.

    Grab your controllers, call up your friends (up to three of them now!), and prepare to waddle, skate, and grapple your way across the galaxy!

    Biped 2 – https://metapublishing.io/ongoing/biped-2

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  • Nostalgia Reimagined: Why You Should Dive into Nikoderiko: The Magical World

    Nostalgia Reimagined: Why You Should Dive into Nikoderiko: The Magical World

    If you grew up glued to your console playing the golden age of 90s platformers, then get ready for a serious dose of dejà vu—in the best way possible! Nikoderiko: The Magical World, developed by VEA Games, is a vibrant, exciting love letter to the classics that defined the genre, proving that sometimes, borrowing from the best results in something truly special.

    A Familiar, Yet Fresh Adventure

    At its core, Nikoderiko casts you as Niko (and his partner Luna in co-op), two intrepid mongooses on a quest to save a magical island from the villainous Baron Grimbald and his Cobring army. But let’s talk about the gameplay, because this is where the nostalgia hits hardest:

    • A Beautiful Blend of Influences: The game skillfully merges the tight, collectable-focused level design of Donkey Kong Country with the sudden shifts into 3D chase and running sections reminiscent of Crash Bandicoot. You’ll be running, jumping, gliding, and ground-pounding through gorgeous 2.5D worlds that seamlessly transition between side-scrolling and running into the screen.
    • Rideable Animal Friends: Much like the animal buddies of a certain Rare platformer, you can collect and summon unique creatures. Need to smash through obstacles? Mount Boaris the Boar. Need to reach a high-up area? Hop on Todd the Toad. These mounts provide both utility and a delightful gameplay variety.
    • Boss Battles and Minecarts: Get ready for classic, challenging-but-fair boss encounters at the end of each world, as well as the obligatory, but always exhilarating, minecart levels.

    The Sound of Nostalgia

    Perhaps the biggest draw for longtime platformer fans is the game’s score. The soundtrack for Nikoderiko: The Magical World is composed by none other than David Wise, the legendary musician behind the iconic tunes of the original Donkey Kong Country series. His distinctive, atmospheric, and catchy melodies immediately elevate the game, making the already vibrant worlds feel truly magical.

    Couch Co-Op for the Family

    One of the best features is the full, local couch co-op mode. You and a friend can tackle the entire adventure together, with the second player able to drop in and out whenever they like. This makes it a fantastic choice for families or friends looking for a shared, lighthearted gaming experience. The co-op is well-executed and adds a fun, collaborative layer to the platforming challenge.


    Is It for You?

    Nikoderiko: The Magical World might not invent a new wheel, but it polishes and perfects the design elements of its inspirations to create a genuinely fun and rewarding experience.

    ProCon
    Vibrant, well-designed levelsLacks truly original ideas
    Excellent Soundtrack by David WiseSome difficulty spikes/precision platforming
    Full Local Couch Co-opCan feel a bit short (around 7-10 hours)
    Lots of collectables & replay valueSwitch version had initial performance concerns (often fixed in updates)

    The game is a must-play for fans who’ve been craving a modern platformer with the heart and soul of the ’90s classics. It’s available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, often with a Director’s Cut update that adds even more content and polish.

    If you’re looking to scratch that itch for a beautifully crafted, challenging, and endlessly charming platformer, Nikoderiko: The Magical World is waiting to transport you to its colourful world.


    Have you played Nikoderiko? What was your favourite classic platformer that reminded you of? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

    Nikoderiko: The Magical World – https://nikoderiko-game.com/

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  • Blood, Bugs, and Bolters: Why Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector Nails the Turn-Based Skirmish

    Blood, Bugs, and Bolters: Why Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector Nails the Turn-Based Skirmish

    The grim darkness of the far future has seen countless video game adaptations, but few manage to capture the tactical, small-scale brutality of the tabletop like Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector. Developed by Black Lab Games and published by Slitherine, this fast-paced, turn-based strategy title throws the mighty Blood Angels Space Marines into a brutal conflict against the ravenous Tyranids on the ravaged moon of Baal Secundus.

    If you’ve been looking for a 40K game that blends the strategic depth of turn-based tactics with the visceral, over-the-top action the setting is famous for, look no further.

    The Aftermath of Baal

    Battlesector‘s single-player campaign, “Age of Crimson Dawn,” places you in the power-armoured boots of Sergeant Carleon. Set in the immediate aftermath of the devastating invasion of Hive Fleet Leviathan, the campaign focuses on purging the remaining Tyranid infestation and dealing with the psychological toll on the Blood Angels.

    It’s a strong narrative anchor for the 20-mission campaign, giving context to the desperate, close-quarters fighting. The voice acting and dialogue lean into the glorious melodrama of the 41st Millennium, making every deployment feel appropriately epic and grim.

    The Mechanics of Murder: Momentum and Action Points

    At its core, Battlesector is a squad-based, turn-based tactics game reminiscent of XCOM, but it features a brilliant twist that genuinely sets it apart: the Momentum system.

    Instead of a simple morale check, Momentum is an aggressive mechanic that rewards decisive action. Units gain Momentum by dealing damage and completing objectives. Once a unit’s Momentum bar is full, it becomes Surged, granting it an extra action point and boosting its stats, often allowing for devastating chain attacks.

    This system forces a wonderfully aggressive playstyle that feels utterly Warhammer. Hiding in cover and slow advances will see your Momentum drain, while charging into the thick of the enemy horde allows your units to unleash a superhuman flurry of attacks. It truly captures the “always forward” spirit of the Space Marines.

    Forge Your Army, Reap the Whirlwind

    Beyond the campaign, the game shines in its Skirmish and Planetary Supremacy modes, allowing for deep army customisation.

    • Diverse Factions: While the base game focuses on the Blood Angels and Tyranids, subsequent DLC has introduced iconic armies like the Necrons, Sisters of Battle (Adepta Sororitas), and the Astra Militarum, each with unique units, abilities, and distinct playstyles. The Tyranids, for example, rely on swarming and Synapse creatures, while the Blood Angels utilise powerful jump pack assaults and devastating Dreadnoughts.
    • Customisation and Heroes: You can craft your ideal force, selecting units, heroes, and their loadouts, all while staying within a maximum points limit—just like the tabletop. Hero units gain experience and skill points through the campaign, allowing you to unlock powerful abilities that can turn the tide of a battle.
    • Strategic Variety: From the classic Deathmatch-style skirmishes to the Conquest-style map domination of Planetary Supremacy, there is plenty of content to sink your chainsword into.

    Final Verdict: An Oath of Moment Kept

    Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector is a triumphant entry into the vast library of 40K games. It’s a game that respects the depth and lore of its source material while creating a snappy, rewarding, and tactically challenging experience.

    If you’re a veteran of the tabletop or a newcomer looking for a solid, aggressive turn-based strategy game set in the darkest of all futures, grab your bolter. The Emperor expects you to crush the alien threat!

    Available on: PC (Steam, GOG), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

    Warhammer https://www.slitherine.com/game/warhammer-40000-battlesector

    #Warhammer40000Battlesector #Warhammer #Battlesector #PC #Steam #GOG #PlayStation #Xbox #BlackLabGames #Slitherine #gamesworkshop #scifi #heavenmedia

  • Hordelord demo is now on Steam

    Hordelord demo is now on Steam

    As a follow-up to the brilliantly scary Gravelord, there is Hordelord, a chilling game that has death, gravedigging, tarot cards and of course, no game like this would be complete without the magic shovel. The good news is that anyone who already owns Gravelord will be gifted Hordelord as a bit of thank you from the developers, that is scarily good, wouldn’t you agree? There is a demo game on Steam and the full version will be released on the 18th of August.

    To find out more about the Hordelord game, go to the official game website here https://fatbot-games.com/ or go to the games page on Steam here https://shorturl.at/qG0Ul

    #Hordelord #games #gaming #gamers #FatbotGames #indiegames #Steam #GOG #EpicGamesStore #shooter #arenashooter #death #gravedigger #tarot #magic #Queedo

  • Beyond the Ice Palace 2 The Legendary Classic Returns

    Beyond the Ice Palace 2 The Legendary Classic Returns

    After what seems to be forever the much-awaited Beyond the Ice Palace 2 is finally on its way some 37 years after the original game was launched on the classic Amiga, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum consoles back in 1988 when players probably had no idea it would take so long for the sequel to come out. Anyway, the wait is now over and the game is now available on the PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch and PC.

    To find out more about the Beyond the Ice Palace 2 game go to the game’s official website here https://shorturl.at/aVrFw

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  • New Explansion For Everspace 2

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    To find out more about the Everspace 2 game go to the official game website here https://www.everspace.game/ or go to the games page on Steam here https://shorturl.at/A07EZ

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