E3 2021: todo lo que vimos en el evento Maxpass+ de Devolver Digital
La presentación de Devolver Digital durante el E3 2021 fue predeciblemente ridícula y otro derribo brillantemente satírico de la industria de los juegos (en serio, deberías verlo ), pero también permitió que el editor independiente mostrara muchos juegos nuevos y compartiera más detalles sobre los títulos que ya sabía de.
Entonces, sin más preámbulos, aquí están todas las ‘Compras Premium’ (tendrá sentido si miran la conferencia, ¡lo prometo!) que vimos durante la presentación de Devolver Digital ‘Maxpass+’.
Guerrero de las sombras 3 | PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One:
Un juego de disparos ridículamente exagerado, Shadow Warrior 3 mejora considerablemente las cosas con respecto a sus predecesores. La acción es rápida, fluida e increíblemente caótica. Vea si puede decir exactamente lo que está sucediendo en el tráiler a continuación. Shadow Warrior 3 se lanzará a finales de este año.
Viaje a Yomi | PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Serie Xbox y Xbox One:
Un hermoso juego de acción de desplazamiento lateral en blanco y negro inspirado en Kurosawa, Trek to Yomi es el último juego de Leonard Menchiari y el desarrollador Flying Wild Hog. Ambientado en el Japón feudal, un joven espadachín debe proteger su ciudad para honrar a su Maestro moribundo. Trek to Yomi es un juego que de repente me entusiasma mucho, pero tendremos que esperar hasta 2022 para jugarlo.
Wizard with a Gun | PC & Consoles:
An online co-op sandbox survival game, Wizard with a Gun is exactly what it sounds like. Set in a magical wilderness full of dangerous creatures, players can take their journey alone or with friends to collect, craft and build out your titular Wizard as you see fit. Design your own weapons, bullets and more before you can’t control your magic anymore. Coming to PC and unspecified consoles in 2022.
Inscryption | PC:
The new game from Daniel Mullins — creator of Pony Island and The Hex — is a terrifying, mind-bending new game. Described as “a self-destructing love letter to video games,” Inscryption is an “inky black” card based game that blends deck-building, rogue-like elements, escape room puzzles and psychological horror. Inscryption looks terrifying and launches on PC later this year.
Devolver Tumble Time | Mobile:
Described as “the future of physics-based puzzle gameplay” and “elegant monetisation and strategic brand integration,” Devolver Tumble Time is a free-to-play mobile game that features characters from Devolver games like Shadow Warrior and Serious Sam, and parodies the kinds of mobile games burdened by microtransactions. The game launches in 2021.
Demon Throttle | Switch:
From Doinksoft, the creator of Gato Roboto, comes the retro-styled Demon Throttle. The story of a vampire and a gunslinger on a quest for vengeance against a demon who stole from her and slept with his wife, this throwback has its tongue firmly placed in its cheek. A bullet hell game that throws back to the days of the NES, it’ll only be available physically too. Yes, that’s right, Demon Throttle is a physical only Switch game being made available via Special Reserve, and it’s launching in 2022.
Death’s Door | PC and Xbox:
Death’s Door is coming soon, very soon in fact. Launching on July 20th, you play as a crow in charge of collecting the souls of the deceased. That’s what crows do in this gorgeously-animated world, apparently — day in and day out. However, when your assigned soul is stolen you must venture to a realm without death to track down both the soul itself and the thief who took it.
Phantom Abyss | PC:
Also coming very soon is Phantom Abyss. Releasing in Early Access in just 10 days time (June 22nd), Phantom Abyss is a huge, asynchronous multiplayer game that throws players into procedurally-generated temples with the goal of retrieving the relics hidden inside. To do so, players must dodge booby traps, leap over chasms, and flee from the enemies who guard these relics until they reach the end — if they ever do. What’s more, you only get one attempt at each temple.
So that’s it, that’s everything we saw during the Devolver Digital ‘Maxpass+’ presentation. Now, I don’t know about you, but I’m going to have to watch it again. I’ve also got the urge to subscribe to something… anything.