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The Deep Ocean Hell of Diluvion

Marcus Estrada writes: "Do you remember Arachnid Games? They were the folks behind the Kickstarter for College-Ruled Universe, which eventually launched under the tweaked title Ballpoint Universe Infinite. They're returned to Kickstarter with yet another gorgeous game, although this one definitely features a different aesthetic. Diluvion is a game about exploring the vast oceanic depths in a submarine, taking care of the crew and submersible, and fighting back against the enemies lurking just out of sight. It's only by pinging the sonar that the world around you slowly becomes visible, but you won't always like what you see."

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The Must-Play PC Exclusives Of 2017 So Far

There may not have been as many PC exclusives released this year so far, but what the #PCMasterRace lacks in quantity, it makes up for in sheer quality.

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Soulst0rmer2886d ago

Castlevania Lacarde Chronicles 2

spdygaming2884d ago

I didn't include it on the list because it's a fan-made game, but still, thanks for the heads up!

Soulst0rmer2884d ago

No worries. It's criminally sad Konami didn't publish this. Best CV in a decade. This is honestly one of my GOTYs! And I keep trying to promote it to everyone.

freshslicepizza2886d ago

There are so many games, trouble is you dont have hardware/software makers spending millions marketing them so they don't get as much attention as the AAA games on consoles.

Fire Pro Wrsetling for example is a game that is very good and because it's on the PC you can download tons of character creations for free.

spdygaming2884d ago

I haven't heard of it, but I'll definitely give it a try. Thanks for the heads up!

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‘Diluvion’ – Overcoming The Initial Bad Review

A stomping ground for the pop-culture obsessed.

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Checking the Score: Diluvion

Hardcore Gamer: I hate open water in video games. I hate it so much one only needs to show me a stock photograph of an open body of ocean to incur some serious video game PTSD in me. The only thing helping to calm or at the very least settle that anxiety to a near-tolerable level is the presence of some good music accompanying the experience. Music that, whether it approaches the subject matter in a positive or otherwise emotively negative one...at the very least adds meaning to a particular sphere of biology/geology even now we’re still in the process of mapping out.

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