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29 Mar 2018

Slip Happens: Check Out 15 Ways to Die in Max: The Curse of Brotherhood


Retail release dated for Nintendo Switch on April 24th

Watford, United Kingdom, March 29th, 2018:
Wired Productions, a leading independent video games publisher in partnership Danish development studio Flashbulb Games and Spanish developer StageClear Studios, are pleased to announce that Max: The Curse of Brotherhood arrives at retail stores on April 24th for Nintendo Switch.

Sometimes, dying happens in videogames, and Wired Productions has pulled together some of the best deaths available in Max: The Curse of Brotherhood.

For the ultimate guide on how to die, check out the new trailer below:



Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is a cinematic fairy-tale adventure perfect for the whole family to enjoy. Where Scandinavian storytelling meets colourful 2.5D platformer, Max offers perspective players classic jump and run gameplay, smart and innovative puzzles and a fun and unique gameplay mechanic to boot.

Adventurers must unleash the power of the Magic Marker as they:

Embark on this classic tale of brotherhood to rescue Max’s kid brother Felix from the grasps of the evil lord Mustacho

Explore a world filled to the brim with challenging physics puzzles and frantic platforming

Climb, fight and draw their way through deserts, lantern-lit bogs, ancient temples and lush-green-forests

Raise great pillars of dirt from the ground to reach new heights, grow trees to make bridges and create swinging vines to cross gaping chasms

Originally released for the Xbox One and Windows PC and in 2017 for PlayStation 4,, Max: The Curse of Brotherhood received high praise, with fans and critics calling the game “a charming experience from beginning to end”. Rated 12 by PEGI Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is available now through physical and digital channels.

Behind bars - Prison Heist mode leads new content drops for Dying Light


Attention, zombie fans! Techland has announced the pace of free content deliveries for Dying Light has been increased - starting today with a double content drop featuring a brand new location, a fresh game mode, a fearsome new enemy, a community bounty and best Easter wishes from the Techland team.

Content Drop #4 takes players to Prison Island - a brand new location to discover. This isolated fortress is home to Prison Heist, a fresh game mode where you must break into the armory as fast as you can - either solo or with friends in co-op. The group needs to optimize their strategy, co-operate tightly and loot the place clean before the alarm goes off. Better performance means more valuable rewards, but remember - be prepared for everything. The Prison Island will held a community contest later in April so stay alert for the full info.

Content Drop #5, also available now, brings Sgt. Deathrow - a previously unknown Demolisher mutation - to Old Town. He's bigger, stronger, and more unpredictable, but killing him gives you a massive amount of experience points. The next drop - numbered #6 - will be published in mid April.


Today is also the start of a brand new community bounty. In the Harran Egg Hunt players chase the zombified Easter Bunny and collect the eggs to unlock the magnificent Easter Outfit. Check out the in-game What’s New menu or go to dyinglightgame.com/bounties for details. The bounty ends on April 3rd.

Moreover, Techland has confirmed that Dying Light now supports the Chinese language.

28 Mar 2018

FUTURISTIC VR SHOOTER FARHOME HITS STEAM EARLY ACCESS APRIL 5th 2018



MARCH 28th, 2018 – Dynamic new developer, DEVCUBESTUDIO is today proud to announce that its debut VR shooter for Oculus Rift and HTC VIVE is coming to Steam Early Access on April 5th. FARHOME is a unique science-fiction game that teleports users into the year 2301, where earth is at the brink of a global catastrophe.

FARHOME is DEVCUBESTUDIO’s first foray into the VR world, and an exciting time for the studio.  The 50-strong team are pulling on their combined experience to, not only create an action-packed first-person shooter, with an in-built co-op option, but create something that treats its players to an immersive team-based science fiction adventure.


Players can choose from two individual character classes during early access and have the chance to explore different planets, all with their own distinctive environments. During each expedition, players will encounter several unusual inhabitants that will either help or hinder them on their journey.

The DEVCUBESTUDIO team is developing tools for the potential of expanding the game by users as they continue to work on the title throughout 2018/2019.

Official website - http://farhomevr.com

23 Mar 2018

The First 14 Minutes of Detective Pikachu


An action-adventure title, Detective Pikachu finds the hero of the title - a unique Pikachu in the Pokemon world - partnering with Tim Goodman and searching for evidence and clues to solve a series of cases, whilst also investigating the disappearance of Tim's father, Harry Goodman.

Buy Detective Pikachu from Amazon by clicking here, (opens in a new window)

20 Mar 2018

Pirate Sail into the Sunset as 13-Year RuneScape Questline Concludes


Tuesday 20th March 2018, Cambridge, UK – RuneScape returns to the high seas today, launching Pieces of Hate, the epic finale to one of the MMORPG’s longest running stories. The concluding voyage of the 13-year old pirate quest series challenges players as they dive into the depths of underwater expeditions, conquer sea monsters, and battle zombie pirates, and is released just two weeks after RuneScape introduced deep-sea fishing into the game for the first time.

In addition to tying up the loose ends of the pirates’ tale, Pieces of Hate contributes to the foundations of RuneScape’s next five years of rich narratives and immersive adventures. The new quest invites skilled players to plunder its riches, including an upgrade to the Book o’Piracy, which allows players to teleport across various locations throughout Gielinor and can be recharged using rum (of course!).

RuneScape has also made sure players have a whale of a time with the launch of deep-sea fishing, an all-new offshore hub to the game. Available to adventurers with at least level 68 Fishing, players can cast their nets and catch a whole variety of surprises, from jellyfish to great whites, and reel in that fishing XP to gain extra rewards. Only the bravest of buccaneers who dare travel farther out to sea will bag the most valuable loot, but they will also face the greatest dangers.


Dave Osborne, Lead Designer, RuneScape, said:
“It’s really astonishing to have reached the end of the pirates’ tale after 13 years, so we’re thrilled that our players can experience the concluding events in Pieces of Hate. The team has worked hard to deliver an exciting end to the story, especially to those waiting since 2005, and we can’t wait to build on it as part of our narrative arcs for the next five years. The recent launch of deep-sea fishing has already enticed the greatest fishers from across Gielinor to experience the new activity hub; it’s a great way to level up the skill and it’s so rewarding to see our players agree!”

Quest Requirements
Clockwork Syringe (quest completion)
Gertrude's Cat (quest completion)
Level 83 Agility - (Need the run energy for the invasion minigame and it's the best reference for swimming)
Level 85 Thieving - (pirates, yarr. Also explains lockpicking and so forth for puzzles)
Level 82 Firemaking - (Setting fire to Crassian eggs)
Level 81 Construction - (Repairing things for the invasion)