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Brutal John, Duke Nukem Forever in Unity

  Brutal John, The Most Brutal Ever With the awesome comeback of the boomer shooter FPS genre into the scene, There are many studios entering the hall with big dreams and efforts, and today's game is a prime example. With the market starting to get the fun out of the fast paced games, many new indie studios are jumping into the scene for this genre, and many more are getting there quickly and efficiently thanks to the commercial game engine market. With Unreal Engine, Unity and the newest Godot Engine, most of indie games were made possible. Brutal John, is a boomer shooter FPS developed and published by OldSchool Law Interactive , using the Unity engine to its most to deliver a good old boomer shooter experience that bring back the nostalgia of Duke Nukem Forever , the 2001 experience that we wanted to play. with a personal art style that defines the game, good gameplay and a lively vivid world. Brutal John is set in a parallel universe, where a cyborg invaded earth for mining c...

Brutal John, Duke Nukem Forever in Unity

  Brutal John, The Most Brutal Ever With the awesome comeback of the boomer shooter FPS genre into the scene, There are many studios entering the hall with big dreams and efforts, and today's game is a prime example. With the market starting to get the fun out of the fast paced games, many new indie studios are jumping into the scene for this genre, and many more are getting there quickly and efficiently thanks to the commercial game engine market. With Unreal Engine, Unity and the newest Godot Engine, most of indie games were made possible. Brutal John, is a boomer shooter FPS developed and published by OldSchool Law Interactive , using the Unity engine to its most to deliver a good old boomer shooter experience that bring back the nostalgia of Duke Nukem Forever , the 2001 experience that we wanted to play. with a personal art style that defines the game, good gameplay and a lively vivid world. Brutal John is set in a parallel universe, where a cyborg invaded earth for mining c...

Deadlink, a new roguelite FPS with some octane speed

  A new Boomer shooter coming, introducing Deadlink Boomer shooters are flourishing in this era thanks to commercial engines as Unity and Unreal Engine, as they pushed many minor and indie studios into the industry. Deadlink was made thanks to UE that made it good visually and gameplay wise, and today we will tackle this one with a lot of pride and joy as a successful upcoming game. Deadlink is a new high octane FPS game developed by Gruby Entertainment and developed by SuperGG.com released in Early Access on Oct. 2022 built using the glorious UE4. Deadlink is currently in Early Access but it has a load of content that will keep you entertained for some long time. Deadlink is a roguelite game, like Hades. You keep replaying over and over, isn't that repetitive? yes and no. Roguelite game mechanics basically depend on the repetitiveness of the game, but it has a different taste to it, as each time there is a random generation of dungeons / levels, random change for item and gold dr...

Diablo 4 Too Expensive?, Here is a solution

  5 Other Diablo like ARPG games if you can't buy Diablo 4 Diablo as a series has defined a new genre of games like no other. The gameplay of slashing through hundreds of waves through enemies. Diablo 4 as the latest release of the series, is getting really in shape after release as a good AAA ARPG game, despite the controversy around it concerning the community and Diablo II ( read more here ). As with any AAA game, the MSRP price of Diablo 4 is a little bit high at the moment. So, here are a list for a little priced and free games like Diablo. Table of Contents: Warhammer: Chaosbane Lost Ark V Rising Last Epoch Path of Exile #5 Warhammer: Chaosbane: Warhammer Chaosbane is a modern ARPG game released in May 2019, taking place in the Warhammer virtual universe. The game looks and plays with a heavy inspiration...

For Quake fans, HROT is getting in shape enough for the world

  HROT is a great game inspired by Quake for the boomer shooter fans HROT is a fast paced action FPS with the look and feel of old Quakes. Developed by Spytihnev, utilizing the GLScene library with a proprietary engine to give the players the feel of gameplay mashup of Chasm: The Rift and Quake. But this one is big, with gameplay and atmosphere like no other. HROT was in early access in 2019 and got to see the full release in May 2023 with a full playable 3 episodes like no other. Once I launched the game, I got that eerie feel when playing quake. This is an atmosphere like no other and I believe boomer shooters are making a big come back and HROT is a prime example of how. HROT has a plot, but it is different. The game has no narration or cinematics but it relies on the atmosphere of the game to give you the story. Events take place in an alternate universe in Czechoslovakia. with a dark grim appearance alone you get that there is an evil lurking all over the place. It seems that ...

Cats + Dead Souls = Kristala

  Come Onboard Kristala! Kristala is an ARPG game that based on the dead souls genre, but with cats. Yes, you heard me right, cats. The nation is basically just cats. The game looks good and polished. The trailer was dropped 2 weeks ago and We are hyped for the game, Are you?, if so please be ready to support the developer on Kickstarter as it is coming soon. without further ado let's watch the trailer and get the hype train going!

Diablo IV(4) Versus Diablo II: A war between Modern and old

The war between the old and the new in Gaming Industry! As Diablo 4 was released today on steam and globally on the market, There was a little bit of hype among diablo fans about the 4th installment of the diablo series. Hence Diablo 3 was "sort of" hated by the diablo community when compared to the glorious Diablo II, as some people in the community stated the game was not good except for the hack and slash gameplay of the game. Diablo II was a glorious game for the RNG (Random number generator), that was used to build maps, dungeons, drops and mods "stats" of the gear dropped. This mechanic was so loved by the community back then that pushed many people to try the "project human bot" where they go farming a high drop table (aka dropping good stuff) for like a 1000 times, which takes a lot of time to do (some go up to months actually). Which shows how the community loved this game and cared about it so much. As a new diablo game in the series was released...