VGChartz's Jared Katz takes a look at five choice games looking for funding this month via Kickstarter.
Neostream Interactive, the developers of Little Devil Inside, has released a new gameplay trailer called "Despite All."
The developer message.
Dear all,
Began with a dream of two brothers.
You supported.
We became a team, then grew into a company and tried many hands to make light work.
Along the way in all efforts to making a great game, many great people have come and gone.
People with respectable but different purposes and pursuits.
In sharing these differences and thoughts, we were sometimes touched and moved and sometimes in conflict.
We are responsible for not being able to embrace the differences.
And of course, sincere apologies to you all.
So now, we're back to a smaller, bonded team with a single, common purpose - just to make a great game.
And all our core founding and starting members still here with the duty and conscience to fulfill what we set out to do.
We know this doesn't and shouldn't justify for all the delays and lack of news but we're still here, have been and always will be.
Equipped with one tide turning fact - having gone the long way around, we are stronger. Much stronger.
We have genuinely started discussions regarding publishing and once this clears out, hopefully we'll be able to answer what everyone wants to know.
Here, we've just strung together a series of gameplay clips representative of what we have been working on in the UE5 engine.
Can’t wait.
Been interested in this ever since it was announced and I loved the art-style and music they showed in those very first trailers, but I have to say this last trailer and I think the one before this, has kinda dampened my enthusiasm, sadly.
Seems they have made some changes in what they were going for, and not sure if they're going in the right direction (for me).
It seemed originally they were going for some kind of epic world-exploration stuff, and this now seems 'smaller' in scale/location.
Just ridiculous levels of charm and personality. Gameplay looks good, glad it's back on track.
Playtonic is a developer made up of a bunch of former RARE devs, and the first title they worked on was the 3D platformer, Yooka-Laylee. Those who followed RARE over the years definitely saw the DNA of Banjo-Kazooie in Yooka-Laylee, but it turns out the original plan was even deeper than that.
Wouldn’t they be exclusive to the Xbox One version just like they were exclusive to the Xbox 360 versions of Sega All Stars Racing
Although since Banjo-Kazooie skins were available in every version of Minecraft, it could’ve been possible for the same to apply for Yookah-Laylee
The PS4 has a killer roster of incredible platformers. Ranging from simple 2D platformers to vibrant 3D platforming games.
No mention of Astrobot on the VR, one of the best platform titles Sony have put out