Callisto protocol
- Platforms: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, PC
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Game designer Glen Schofield became world famous in 2008 with his horror game dead space, in which you had to explore a bloody and abandoned space colony, while being hunted by all kinds of monsters. A game clearly inspired by Extraterrestrialmovies, which had enough of their own identity to captivate millions.
Of The Callisto Protocol Schofield tries this trick again. This time you play as Jacob Lee, who has to fight some kind of space zombies in a space prison. A design that is very reminiscent dead space. The gameplay is also very similar to the previous game.
Make your way through the dungeon and get new weapons along the way. It works fine, but it actually does Callisto protocol piece that we have not seen in 2008. It seems Callisto protocol like a good horror game.
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Marvel’s Midnight Suns
- Platforms: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, PC, Nintendo Switch
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
The creators of the xcomstrategy games could make a Marvel game. Again, you take turns fighting as you control a team of heroes from above, but the Marvel variant feels a little more streamlined and less random. It also makes the game a little easier, but it never gets too easy.
You play as a self-made hero, who is awakened to defeat an ancient villain. You control a team of famous superheroes from a secret base – a story that mainly serves as a pretext to bring together all the famous Marvel characters. You can interact and bond with almost any hero in your house. This ensures that you talk a lot in the beginning.
But once the game starts and you get more into the battle, it’s a lot of fun to get into it.
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Chained echoes
- Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
In seven years, this Japanese-looking RPG was made by a German developer. The result is an homage to the old classics that appeared before the Super Nintendo and a game that far surpasses its peers.
Lead a group of eight adventurers as they try to uncover how a mysterious superweapon blew up an entire country. A story that at first seems simple, but is extremely well written. It’s especially surprising that the game was made by one person – the story has a kind of authorship that you don’t see in large productions.
Battles are turn-based, like in classic RPGs. What’s unique is that you recover all of your hit points and technique between battles, and then enter each battle at full strength. This has been taken into account when designing the game which means you need to be on your toes against any opponent. It’s rare to run into A unknowingly until an enemy dies – you have to work hard to kill even simple monsters.
There is no such thing as old-fashioned level growth. Instead, after boss fights and other key moments, you get points that you can invest in your characters, choosing what they improve at. Furthermore, the game world is filled with optional bosses and power-ups. The result is an exceptionally good game that surpasses other RPGs this year.
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vampire survivors
- Platforms: PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series, iOS, Android
- Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
The simple look vampire survivors was already a hit on PC and Xbox, but this month it also appeared as a free-to-play smartphone game. The idea behind it is very simple: you go around with your character attacking automatically, collecting power-ups and killing ever larger groups of monsters.
It doesn’t take long for your screen to fill up with hundreds of enemies at once, but your upgrades at the same time make you something of a killing machine. And the more you immerse yourself in the game, the more new weapons you unlock and the more complicated everything becomes.
It’s a game full of secrets. Every time you think you know how it all works, a whole new game mechanic is added. He gives a gigantic kick, which kept us in suspense for the evenings.
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Games of the Month: Callisto Protocol, Midnight Suns, Chained Echoes, Vampire Survivors | Technology