VGChartz's Evan Norris: "Last month, Sabotage Studio launched a Kickstarter for its sophomore project, the role-playing game Sea of Stars. It was funded in under seven hours. A small indie studio from Quebec City, Sabotage made its debut in 2018 with The Messenger, a critically-acclaimed action-platformer that leaned on classics of the genre from the 8-bit and 16-bit eras. Sea of Stars, which takes place in the same universe as The Messenger, is likewise influenced by pillars of the 16-bit RPG scene—Chrono Trigger among them.
Heading into the final two weeks of the Kickstarter campaign, Sabotage CEO and Creative Director Thierry Boulanger was kind enough to share his thoughts on the upcoming game (due in 2022) and its grassroots support."
The original PlayStation library has dozens of classics long since forgotten - TechStomper unearths five of these gems which have been lost to time for one reason or another.
Disruptor PS1, a pre Goldeneye console FPS from 1996 (with Command and Conquer type FMV cutscenes) and the first game by a pre Spyro Insomniac Studios directed by Mark Cerny. A good game for its time, and pre Bioshock use of telekinesis type powers. A game sadly almost completely lost to time
We need to bring back the golden era of ps1 & ps2 .
We need to see quality games developed with alot of passion to make gamers satisfied .
We need to benefit from new AI technology to bring something new to games something like " nemesis systems " that used in shadow of morder and upgrade it to next level
OVERRIDER is a new sci-fi roguelite about hoverboarding and smashing robots, and there's a Kickstarter campaign to help get it funded.
Cinnabunny and Time is Honey are currently up to be crowdfunded on Kickstarter right now. They're both adorable.