J Station X: Arena combat game DiscStorm introduces a new character called Navika. The game will be released in June on PlayStation Vita and PC.
From GameWatcher: "For all the tremendous, big-budget and eye-searingly satisfying triple A fare available for the PC, it can sometimes be easy to forget the gargantuan amount of stellar independently developed efforts for the platform. From Minecraft to Her Story and everything in-between, the indie scene on PC is a veritable embarrassment of riches.
The problem however, is that the sheer amount of indie titles available for the PC means that for every darling that gets celebrated such as Gone Home or Nuclear Throne, real diamonds in the rough such as DiscStorm and Extreme Exorcism tend to fall in-between the cracks and go largely unnoticed as a result."
A new report today reveals a bad financial situation has caused Mastertronic to delist all its games from the Xbox Store
From GameWatcher: "As much as the PC can lay claim to some of the biggest AAA blockbusters and sprawling single-player experiences available, it can often be nice to just take a step back from all that epic palaver and get stuck into a quick session of multiplayer goodness with your mates.
Perhaps more than it has ever been, the PC is now a properly viable home for local multiplayer shenanigans, allowing you to get together with a group of mates, get the beers flowing (if you drink) and generally have a splendid old time. Largely propped up by an incredible independent development scene that recalls those fond memories of local multiplayer gaming from yesteryear, we can happily report that there is no shortage of these games available."