Liminal Games has released a new trailer for its CRYENGINE-powered RPG, The Memory of Eldurim.
RPG Memory of Eldurim is getting a lot of new content in a massive new update - here are the details.
Nice addition. Good to hear that the devs are well aware of what some people think of early access.
Open world games are huge. I am glad to see a dev listening to those who play.
What?! How come I never heard of this game? A cross between Dark souls and Skyrim woah you got me right there, sounds awesome!
Chalgyr's Game Room:
The Memory of Eldurim impresses as an action RPG title, but it serves as another very good example as well. While there have been plenty of stories about Early Access games going bad or drawing to a close prematurely, The Memory of Eldurim has so far shown the good that can come from the program as well.
David Jagneaux of The Koalition writes:
When people think of GDC, they usually think of cutting-edge technology put on display by the industry’s leading companies. Or inspirational and thought-provoking panels from the greatest minds in game development. And while GDC 2015 definitely had all of those things, it’s worth mentioning that the indie development scene is just as active here as it is at any PAX or Indiecade, albeit with an added layer of true dedication and professionalism that you won’t find elsewhere.
Since there were so many great games to see and play this week that were all in various different stages of development, I couldn’t rank them in any particular order. Instead, I’ve just collected 10 of the most awesome games that I played for your eye holes to feast upon. Consider this my “Greatest Hits of Indies at GDC,” or perhaps my “Hey, I Actually Remembered These Games After Playing Them for a Few Minutes” list.
Looks like a ton of great PC indie games are definitely in the works. Hopefully most of these also come to both the PS4 and Xbox One too.
Good list. I'm just surprised Cuphead didn't make it. From what I've been reading it generated a lot of interest at GDC.
Went totally under my radar.
Btw is it just me or does the world look sterile/static and
unhibited?
Edit: Seems to be early access ...
There seems to be a surge of indi games lately using cryengine thx to crytek launching there software on steam while back I like that.