With so many great video game releases this year, there’s no way that any one person could have kept track of them all, let alone play them. Lucky for you, the hive mind here at Gaming Central have been able to dig through most of the good video games that came out this year, and put together a list. So here are the top 50 awesome games you probably missed in 2017. Elex (Please Play This Game) ELEX is a handcrafted action role-playing experience from the award-winning creators of the Gothic series, set in a brand new post-apocalyptic Science Fantasy universe that puts players into a huge seamless game world full of original characters, mutated creatures, deep moral choices and powerful action. Nidhogg 2 (The Real Game Of The Year 2017) The rules are simple. Reach the other side and k...
We saw a bunch of great games release in September, but among so many popular games, it’s easy to miss out on some titles. Worry not, we are here to tell you about the games that are definitely worth your attention. So without any distractions, here are the top 10 games you might have missed last month. Echo After a century in stasis the girl En arrives at her destination: A Palace out of legend, a marvel of the old civilization eons gone, still awaiting its first human occupants. Out here, using forgotten technologies, she hopes to bring back a life that shouldn’t have been lost. But nothing could prepare her for what she’ll face in the ancient halls below. Battle Chasers: Nightwar Battle Chasers: Nightwar is an RPG inspired by the classic console greats, featuring deep dungeon diving, tu...
Become Your Own Worst Enemy in ECHO, Out Now For PC Creepy A.I. architects Ultra Ultra (ex-IO Interactive) today announced their debut game, ECHO, a nightmare-fueled sci-fi adventure, is available now for PC priced £18.99. The previously announced PS4 version will now be available in early October, so keep those peepers peeled! Rose Leslie (Game of Thrones, The Good Fight) provides the voice of player-character En, alongside Nick Boulton (Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, Mass, Effect series) as the voice of London, a sentient starship that brings her to The Palace – a bizarre structure, deep in the depths of space. As The Palace begins to generate deadly copies of En, you must use all of your wit and cunning to outmaneuver and outsmart the deadliest enemy of all: yourself. Register with...
Copenhagen-based indie developers Ultra Ultra have announced that their debut game, the third-person sci-fi adventure ECHO, will launch on September 19th for PC and PS4, priced £18.99. Introducing En, a callow space traveler who, after a century in stasis, arrives at her destination: A Palace born of legend, a marvel of an ancient civilisation eons gone, still awaiting its first human occupants. Out here, using forgotten technology, En hopes to bring back a life that should not have been lost… A character-driven story of introspection and discovery, ECHO quickly develops into something much more unsettling. Stepping into the shoes of En, it becomes clear that The Palace itself studies everything you are, everything that you do; in order to use it against you. The Palace creates ‘Echo...