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AppWizard
July 12, 2026
Aleksey Shevchenko, a Russian developer, has announced an unofficial PC port of Silent Hill Downpour, originally released in 2012 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. This port will feature enhanced graphics with resolutions up to 1440p and support for 60 frames per second, along with improved lighting and shadow effects. It will include both controller and keyboard/mouse support, quick-save and quick-load options, and the ability to skip cutscenes. The port will also restore previously cut content, including deleted cutscenes, dialogues, notes, quests, 3D models, weapons, and a teased deleted boss fight. A specific release date has not been provided, but it is expected to launch in autumn. Players will need to own the original game to access the port. The original Silent Hill Downpour received mixed reviews, with criticism of its combat mechanics and technical issues but praise for its character depth and storytelling.
AppWizard
June 17, 2026
Onimusha: Way of the Sword features a demo that showcases a later segment of the game set in Kyoto's open areas, highlighting its art direction, character movements, and swordplay. The melee combat differs from FromSoftware titles, offering immersive animations and impactful feedback. The demo was perceived as easy, particularly in "Action" mode, with basic enemies posing little threat, while the challenge increased during the boss fight. The game's director, Nihei, noted that both the demo and the event version are early in the game's progression, explaining the ease of basic enemies and indicating that players will face tougher foes as they advance. The demo included button prompts over enemies, which will not be present in the final product. Capcom intends to gradually introduce Musashi's abilities and increase enemy difficulty in the final release. The game will launch with only two difficulty settings: Story and Action, on September 24.
AppWizard
June 10, 2026
Minecraft Dungeons 2 was showcased at a private Xbox event in Los Angeles. The game features an interconnected world for exploration, allowing players to pursue objectives in larger environments. It introduces verticality, enabling players to jump and execute jump attacks. The art style has been refined, with concept art used during loading screens. Multiplayer gameplay supports solo play or teaming up with up to three others, both online and locally. The combat system retains exhilarating action while introducing new items and effects, with no distinct character classes. Players can equip four armor slots and utilize new equipment types like artifacts and talismans. A mini-inventory system has been implemented for quick equipment management. The demo took place in the Deep Dark biome, featuring familiar and new mobs, and included a challenging boss fight that emphasized teamwork. Minecraft Dungeons 2 is set to launch on September 29 for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 1 and 2.
AppWizard
June 10, 2026
Final Fantasy Resonance is a turn-based HD-2D RPG set to launch on October 22 for PlayStation, Xbox, PC, and Nintendo Switch. The game features a new protagonist, Rain, and his companions as they protect magic crystals from the antagonist Veritas of the Dark. It includes familiar elements like airships and chocobos, with a combat system that displays a straightforward turn order and incorporates a stagger mechanic. Players can utilize Visions, which are akin to personas, to enhance combat strategies. The game is projected to offer 30-40 hours of gameplay, or 60-80 hours for completionists.
AppWizard
May 28, 2026
Tiecorp Studio has announced a new game called Tiebreakers, set to launch on PC via Steam, with the release date yet to be revealed. The game features 2D shooting action combined with sports elements, where players control a group of heroes known as the Tiebreakers, including the protagonist Li Sha, who uses sports-themed projectiles. Players will face enemies called "Red Cards" in boss fights, following rules that require scoring seven points with a two-point lead to win. The game emphasizes themes of perseverance and teamwork. Development began seven years ago as a side project by Tom Kurcz and Alexandre Re, with contributions from freelance artists. Key features include intense boss fights, innovative mechanics, a shonen story, and dynamic gameplay. An announcement trailer and screenshots are available for viewing.
AppWizard
May 8, 2026
The Doormaker has been removed from Mega Crit's Slay the Spire 2, replaced by a new boss named Aeonglass, which has unique abilities and starts with three stacks of Artifact. The game will now follow a two-week beta patch cycle instead of weekly updates to allow for more substantial changes and community feedback. The Defect class has received several buffs, including enhancements to its starter relic and damage increases for specific abilities, while the Silent class has experienced a minor nerf. New Neow relics have been introduced, and changes have been made to various enemies and their abilities. The Bestiary feature has been added, allowing players to study enemy types, and additional updates include new art, music, and bug fixes. The latest patch, version 0.105.0, is available on the beta branch for players.
AppWizard
May 5, 2026
Vampire Crawlers builds on the mechanics of its predecessor, Vampire Survivors, allowing players to collect and deploy cards with reduced cognitive load during battles. The game features a synergy system that enhances damage output through strategic card selection and mana management. Combat consists of fast-paced waves of enemies, and players can utilize a Play All feature for automation, which can be effective if they have a strong deck. The game is currently featured in the Steam Deckbuilders Fest event.
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