Team17 and Navegante Entertainment announced that their stunning hand-drawn single-player adventure Greak: Memories of Azur
will be launching on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch,
and Steam for PC on 17th August.
Greak: Memories of Azur its a side-scrolling single-player game with traditional hand drawn animation. In this adventure, the player will take the role of three siblings: Greak, Adara, and Raydel; whom you will need to guide through the lands of Azur. You will be able to alternate control between them at any moment and use their unique abilities to escape from the Urlag invasion.
With the lands of Azur overrun by the deadly Urlags, players will need to alternate seamlessly between the three siblings to best navigate the increasingly hostile environment and flee Azur. Greak offers up agility and the ability to fit where others will not, Adara wields arcane magic to devastating effect, and Raydel’s skill in battle and specialised gear make them a fearsome trio for the enemies invading their home.
Greak: Memories of Azur Key Features Include
Hand-Drawn Art and Animation: Enjoy a captivating narrative telling a story of family, home, and union, all brought to life with stunning hand-drawn art
Specially Crafted Puzzles: Players will solve intricate puzzles to navigate the world of Azur, using the three siblings’ unique abilities to flee the threat
Unique Gameplay: Each sibling boasts their own powers and abilities, and players will swap seamlessly between the trio to best navigate the world
Live Orchestra Soundtrack: Enjoy the expressive and atmospheric music themes specially created to enhance this unique adventure.
Let's take a look at the official announcement trailer:
Greak: Memories of Azur is currently available to Wishlist on Steam, and will be available digitally on Xbox Series X|S, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and Steam, with physical editions coming to Xbox X|S, PlayStation 5, and Switch.
Thunderful and Digital Kingdom announced that their anticipated dodge’em up, Swordship, will be winging its way onto Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC this September. Check out the new release window trailer for the thrilling action title offers players a look at Swordship’s innovative dodge-based gameplay hook.
Swordship asks the question: what would a shoot’em up look like if you removed the shooting? The answer is an intense dodging game where placement is everything. As you speed through a post-apocalyptic flooded Earth pursued by hostile forces, you must weave your way between enemies and their attacks, tricking them into taking each other out with slick and skillful movement.
Swordship is set in a world where the consequences of global warming have forced the vast majority of humanity to take refuge in three gigantic underwater cities. Those who are expelled from the cities barely survive on the burned lands. Meanwhile, the megacities exchange millions of containers loaded with goods every day. You play as one of the small number of inhabitants prepared to steal those precious containers and deliver vital supplies to the banished.
Having an ultra fast boat stripped of bulky and heavy weapons is an asset for a smuggler trying to get their stolen goods from one place to another as quickly as possible, but leaves you vulnerable to attack. That’s why only the most skilled pilots can survive. Using your movement speed, turning the attacks of enemies against them and mastering the different weather conditions offered by procedurally generated levels is the only way to survive.
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Lucid Cycle is now available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Series S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch. Journey through a series of unique and puzzling vignettes that unfold into a deeper abstract narrative!
Lucid Cycle is an exploration of the concepts and experiences common to our dreams, whether it’s solving environmental puzzles without a clear purpose or journeying through a shifting landscape without knowing the final destination. Sometimes we might find ourselves in familiar places with unfamiliar circumstances or vice versa, but is there a greater meaning behind it all?
Presented in a first-person perspective, Lucid Cycle casts you as the dreamer, exploring a series of short yet vivid scenarios. Make sense of each to transport yourself to the next scene. You may need to locate a hidden object, leap across platforms suspended in space or retrace your steps to find your way forward. None of these vignettes are the same, but they’re all paint on the same tapestry.
Lucid Cycle is out today on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch for $6.99.
“In Rays Of The Light”, a remake of the original PC game The Light from 2012, is now available for Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.
There is only you, the abandoned remains of a former life and the flourishing nature that feels great in the absence of man. This world is both gloomy and empty, but so incredibly beautiful.
“In rays of the Light” is an atmospheric author’s parable about our place in this world, life and death. Explore a mysterious territory filled with a variety of details that reveal the story. Solve logic puzzles and study text messages along the way.
Features:
First-person meditative quest
A metaphorical philosophical story revealed in the study of details and surroundings
Beautiful visuals and melodic soundtrack (composed by Dmitry Nikolaev)
Team17 has today announced it will be releasing Stormind Games’ cosmic action-RPG, Batora: Lost Haven, on consoles and PC in 2022. Registrations are open to take part in a closed alpha for the game on PC, which begins on 21st July.
Set following the events of a global disaster on Earth, Batora: Lost Haven will take players on an emotive adventure across the stars, with a rich and branching narrative of choice and consequence that will change the destiny of the universe. Batora: Lost Haven also combines hack & slash and twin-stick shooter combat mechanics tied to separate physical and mental health bars for deep strategic and tactical gameplay.
Batora: Lost Haven key features:
Deep, branching narrative: Unravel an interplanetary journey as the only person who can save Earth from its impending oblivion
Unique ‘Nature Switch’ mechanic: Balance mental and physical powers to overcome the hostile environments and enemies as the story unfolds
Reactive, non-linear storytelling: Your choices will change the fate of the universe and of the creatures that inhabit it. Will you be a Conqueror or Defender?
Beautiful retro sci-fi art style: Enjoy colourful and fascinating planets and hand-painted visuals inspired by the retro science fiction art styles of the 1950s
Batora: Lost Haven will be launching on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Steam for PC in 2022. Registration for the alpha test is now open and closes on 20th July, with the test scheduled to run for two weeks from 21st July to 4th August.