From all of us at CGR to you, we want to wish you and yours a very happy July 4th. We appreciate the opportunity that you all give us to share our thoughts and video game news and reviews with you. Take care and have a safe (and potentially game-filled) weekend!
Microids Proudly Announces Marsupilami 2 - Salsa Palombia for September!
About Marsupilami 2 – Salsa Palombia:
- A turbo-charged 2.5D platformer : Journey through four vibrant worlds in this high-energy platformer! From the colourful jungle to the bustling city, find the clues to the Mummy Queen's hideout. Take on increasingly more intense challenges leading to the ultimate showdown against the Mummy Queen.
- 3 Marsupilamis, 3 play styles: A strange melody has swept across Palombia… and all the animals have suddenly started dancing, leaving chaos in their wake! The creature behind this crazy beat is none other than the Mummy Queen, back from the Land of the Dead with her minions to play a cursed concert with a calamitous crescendo.
- Experience the adventure together in local co-op: Play the adventure with a friend or on your own and take on the Battle Dojos' challenges and the competitive minigames designed for friendly rivalries.
- Dive into a vibrant, colorful universe: Explore unforgettable environments, face memorable bosses, and uncover hidden levels, all set within a fast-paced, fun atmosphere for the whole family.
About Microids
About – Presentation of the Marsupilamis
Article by: Susan N.
Wielders of the Essence Launching in November!
- A range of new trinkets and spells, offering wider gameplay diversity
- Upcoming superpowers with powerful effects that changes how builds behave
- Twitch chat integration for upgrade suggestions
- Refined summary screens with additional stats
- Enhanced visuals and animations
“Wielders of the Essence is an exciting new venture for us, taking the established world of Songs of Conquest and applying it to a new genre.” said Lord Querkius, Dungeon Master at Lavapotion. “We’re very proud of the work we’ve done so far and we’re excited to share the finished product with both our existing Songs of Conquest fans who are keen to experience the world of Aerbor in a new way, as well as new folks that enjoy the genre. See you in November!”
About Coffee Stain
About Lavapotion
Article by: Susan N.
Critically Acclaimed Co-Op Shooter Headed to PC and Consoles
Welcome to the sun-kissed, zombie state of Arizona
Couch co-op is here, baby!
Man’s best friend. Fred’s worst nightmare.
Fresh perspectives (literally)
About Arizona Sunshine® VR
About Vertigo Games
Article by: Susan N.
Retro Soulslike Game by GoldenGratus Released Demo During Steam Next Fest
About GoldenGratus
Article by: Susan N.
Hand-Drawn Life Sim Adventure Vivarium Headed to PC and Xbox in 2027
About Studio Meadowflower
About Serenity Forge
About Crunchyroll
About Shochiku Games
Article by: Susan N.
The Sinking City 2 Launching on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox in August!
Steam Demo Release
A Relief To Finally Glimpse the Finish Line
Making games is already chaotic and unpredictable, so having a war going on at the same time adds a layer of immense chaos. We were forced to constantly adapt and change our plans. So many times we had to rethink and adjust how we were going to get things done. And often just as we’d finally adapted and got into the new flow of things, something else would be waiting around the corner to throw us into disarray. Rinse and repeat.We went through entire winters where heat and power were regularly cut off throughout the day because our infrastructure was being intentionally targeted. We had days where someone would be part of the team, and then the next day we’d hear they had been called up to serve and needed to start handing over their work to the rest of us. You’d be in a meeting one minute discussing some trivial design question, and the next, half of us would be saying, “Hold on, the air raid sirens just went off.” We’ve had people disappear for days because, overnight, their home or apartment building was hit directly or indirectly, damaging their homes.Even during the week we finally picked a release date internally as a team, our feelings of joy and relief were quickly dampened when, that very Sunday, cities across the country came under some of the worst attacks since the start of the war. It felt like some vindictive force reminding us not to celebrate too much because everything could still change in an instant.But despite all this, we’re keeping our heads up. We’re beyond proud and in awe of how we’ve come together through all of this, and we’re happy to have finally brought the game to a point where we can see its release on the horizon.— Sergiy Oganesyan, Head of Publishing, Frogwares
About The Sinking City 2
Game Features
- Fight to Survive: Use an arsenal of 1920s-inspired weapons to fight against Eldritch abominations.
- Explore The Decaying City of Arkham: A world of rotting mansions, flooded markets, and abandoned hospitals that you’ll explore by foot and by boat.
- Find and Use What You Can: Scrounge for limited resources and balance a finite inventory as you decide what to bring and what to leave behind.
- Choose to Investigate Further: Explore your surroundings more deeply and solve optional cases and puzzles to uncover secrets, upgrades, and lore
- A Twisted Lovecraftian Tale: Experience a captivating and morally gray story of personal loss, woven through the Lovecraftian mythos of occultism and incomprehensible creatures
Article by: Susan N.
House Flipper Remastered Collection - PC Review
House Flipper Remastered Collection by developer Frozen Way and publisher Frozen District and Frozen Way—PC review written by Jim with a copy provided by the publisher.
Estimated
Reading Time: 6 minutes.
I
enjoy simulation-type games, and I enjoyed the original release of
House Flipper, but I never got around to getting the DLC. When the
remastered version of the game was released, I figured it would be
the best way to experience the DLC while checking out how the base
game was upgraded. This might be a good chance for new players to
feel excited about exploring the game.
House Flipper is a
house renovation game where you take on jobs ranging from cleaning to
building new rooms and more. Since it comes with the DLC from the
original game, you will get a lot of jobs to unlock. You will pick
jobs from your laptop, then pick a city; each area seems to represent
one of the DLCs. North Levyville, for example, has all the levels
from the original release, while South Levyville seems to be just the
garden jobs. Some jobs involve renovating a house to be pet-friendly,
and jobs in farming, like fixing a barn for a cow. In total, there
are over 100 jobs to take on, ranging from small, short ones like
painting a room or picking all the weeds from a yard to huge lots
that need to be completely redone.
Some jobs give you a budget you have to stay within, and some jobs have options where they will let you decide between a few different options, like what style they should pick or what kind of room to make. One of the options in one of the first jobs I took was to decide whether to keep a storage room or turn it into a sauna. It's nice to think you are helping the owner decide what to do.
As a house-flipping game, you can buy houses to renovate and sell once you earn enough money. But the game also offers options like renting properties, starting a farm, growing crops, raising animals, opening a cafe, or entering garden competitions, providing a variety of activities to explore.
One thing that surprised me was that, in one of the jobs, you find a puppy and can choose to take it home and raise it. As an animal lover in real life, I couldn't say no and ended up taking it home to my office. You will have to feed it, give it water, and bathe it. You can also play tug of war, feed it treats, and pet it! It is also cool to see it grow over time. My puppy was no longer a puppy after a while in-game! Puppies are not the only animals in the game; there are a large number of pets like rabbits, lizards, cats, and farm animals!
One of the new things I noticed is that the game
is now voiced. When you select a job, a character will tell you a
little about what they want done and why. The voice acting isn't
really that great, but then again, it doesn't have to be that great
in this type of game. I had one issue where a few of the jobs never
played the opening with the voice acting and loaded me inside a
building I wasn't supposed to be in, and I had to restart the level
where the voice acting never loaded again, but at least it loaded me
in the right place. Another issue I have that seems to be a glitch is
that you can use a top-down view to help with building and laying
furniture, but a few times I had it open, it wouldn't show anything I
placed, or where I was placing new things I was trying to buy. One
last issue I had was placing wall tiles: you sometimes placed them on
a wall in another room. An update that just came out claimed to fix
this, but it still happened in my game after the
update.
Graphically, the game looks about the same as the
original game, at least to me, and that's at max settings. However,
they added more movement in the background, like butterflies, birds,
and cars driving down the road now and then. There are some graphic
hiccups and stuttering, even on lower settings, and almost every
job-opening video freezes for a second or two. The music and sound
effects seem to be the same as the original release. One strange
sound effect, though, was when I lit a candle; it sounded like a
light switch. I think the sound of a flame would be a better fit.
I
really like taking on jobs more than flipping houses, and after over
15 hours in the game, I still have plenty of jobs left. There is a
lot to see in House Flipper Remastered Collection, which might be a
little overwhelming for new players. Some of the tutorials are not
really good, or some parts, like laying down a floor plan for a new
building, had none at all, and I had to figure it out myself. It took
me maybe 5-10 minutes, but I did figure it out. Just like the
original, you will level up as you perform actions, and you can spend
a skill point to make it easier to do things like building, cleaning,
farming, cooking, and so on.
Overall, I think if you own
the original and the DLC, it is not worth the price, but if you only
own the base game or don't own it at all, then it's worth buying as
it's a nice cozy game that I have enjoyed a lot, and there is enough
here to keep you busy for hours! It's not a perfect remaster, but the
game is still getting updated a lot, so the devs seem to be listening
to feedback and fixing the issues people are having. I do think it
needed a little more time in development, as some of these issues
should have been fixed before release, or it should have been
released in early access. Aside from the issues, I do enjoy the game
and find it relaxing to play!
Score: 7 / 10
Happy Canada Day!
Happy Canada Day from all of us here at Chalgyr's Game Room. We hope all of our Canadian readers have a safe and fun time filled with family, friends, and awesome barbeques!
From the CGR Team
LifeLine Games and Dear Villagers Announce Platform Indie Title 'Deer & Boy'
“Deer & Boy has been in our hearts for years, and we are incredibly happy and proud to finally have it available to players, to experience the story and the emotions that drove us since the beginning. Thank you all for your support since the reveal, we hope you enjoy your time with our two friends!” said Jayson Houdet, Founder of LifeLine Games and Game Director.
About LifeLine Games
About Dear Villagers
Article by: Susan N.
id Software Announces Doom: The Dark Ages | Revelations DLC for July 7th!
Article by: Susan N.
Management Simulation Game BioEden Releasing on Steam and Consoles in September
About Broken Arms Games
Article by: Susan N.
Narrative Puzzle Game 'Shape Sender Deluxe' Headed to PC and Switch in the Fall!
“Shape Sender Deluxe encourages creativity in every level - wild, elegant, or stupid-but-it-works are all valid solutions, and it's up to the players to decide what they want to bring to the game. I'm super excited to see what the players do," said Tana Tanoi, game director at Dead Teapot.
ABOUT DEAD TEAPOT GAMES
ABOUT DEAR VILLAGERS
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