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Episode 109 - A New Dark Messiah Like Game


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Good Morning Coindroppers,

Just a quick announcement at the top. No episode on the 26th as I'll be out of town and out of the country! The following week will be our PAX coverage so here's hoping that's a good episode. 

Tides of Tomorrow

Tides of Tomorrow is a new game announced at the THQ showcase earlier in the month. It seems to be a single player game that connects to the net and changes its stories based on the choices your friends made when they played. Interesting.

Fatekeeper

Another new game announce at the THQ showcase. This one seems heavily inspired by Dark Messiah and I'm here for it! That said, it does raise some concerns because it's another small indie team of roughly 10 people making a game inspired by the best FPS RPG ever. Sounds like Alkahest which has been silent for a very long time now. That said THQ has thrown money behind this game so I'm a little more optimistic about this game.

Where Winds Meet

A new game from a China based dev team that seems to be a single player / co-optional / mmo that's going to be free to play and boasts over 150 hrs of content. We'll check it out when it drops, what do we have to lose? It's free.

Quick Fire News

  • Darksiders 4 Announced at THQ Showcase
  • AMD CPUs made in the US will cost between 5 and 20% more expensive because diversifying supply chain?
  • Nintendo Direct 2 days ago but we didn't watch it.
  • GOG Dreamlist finds that 26,000 of 52,000 votes to save Digimon World were made by fake accounts.
  • Battlefield 6 is launching an open beta and the release wont be $80
  • MS confirms it made stupid amounts ($27B) of money in the wake of 9000 employee layoffs.
  • Focus Interactive learns what we already know, mass appeal doesn't work
  • NCSoft announced and showed of AION2

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