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  • Eisenhorn: Xenos

    Eisenhorn: Xenos

    Eisenhorn: Xenosaga Chronicles may be one of the most anticipated RPG releases of the year, but when it comes to launch you may have to wait a little while longer. Developer Piranha Bytes Interactive has confirmed that the game will be out on April 19 in North America and May 21 in Europe. The game will take place in a post-apocalyptic, over-the-top medieval world where you will be the last survivor of a Great Journey. Your role is to explore a world where factions like the Dawn Children, who stand out from other players, are at war. The empire has its hands full, and in this world you must battle massive beasts with an abundance of your own gear and weapons. Take the look at the new gameplay trailer of Eisenhorn: Xenosaga Chronicles:

  • Elephant in the Room

    Elephant in the Room

    Elephant in the Room is a game that uses a Nintendo DS Lite to manipulate light sources and use them to solve puzzles. If you're unfamiliar with the title, the game's title is "The Bat's Daughter", and it follows a woman named Vincent who looks up to Vincent as the story goes on. The story follows Vincent's attempt to solve his own tragic fate. The puzzle system has the potential to be a classic idea, but unfortunately it looks like it's lacking the personality and fun of other titles in the genre.

  • Elves Adventure

    Elves Adventure

    Elves Adventure is a sequel to the original PC adventure game Elves. The game will let players follow the exploits of Elves, the evil noble, as he hunts the most dangerous pirate of the year, The Jackdaw.Elves Adventure has a much higher Metascore than the original game, which the game had an average of just 95 percent. This is reflected in the game's cutscenes that feature the banter between Elves and crew members. It's also because of Elves' influence on the game's characters, locations, and items, as well as the humor and writing. For the sake of comparison, the original Elves game had an average rating of 94 percent.

  • Ember Kaboom

    Ember Kaboom

    Ember Kaboom is the upcoming role-playing game from Hello Games, the creators of cult hit South Park, by the same developers that brought us classic adventure game The Secret of Monkey Island. In the game, players take the role of a young kiwi, who finds himself forced to venture out into the unknown in order to find out why a mysterious substance called the glyphs were stolen from the mysterious town of Tarsus. Players can choose to explore the world and find clues to solve the mystery of Tarsus.

  • Empire Of Angels 4

    Empire Of Angels 4

    Empire Of Angels 4 is being given a name by Variety, and from what we could gather, this latest instalment is a reboot of the classic, 1812. The novel takes place three years after the last installment in the series, with the big picture series unlikely to jump back in time to 2006. The plot is set to focus on the high-tech strike force’s attempts to remove both the Angels and their nefarious rival as they return home to New Orleans, with some sense of presence but not so much that they are alienised from their own home. It’s certainly a bit grimy for us Brits, though we’d hope that some of the grander material works better on a pair of hands. In any case, there’s plenty of familiar scenes to be glimpsed, as well as plenty of famous faces, which should help you suitably geeky. Take a look at our screens below:

  • Endorlight

    Endorlight

    Endorlight II is a strategy game with many accessibility features for casual gamers. According to Zuxxez Studios, their latest game, Endorlight II, offers a game that is easy to play. The game starts you out with a small squadron of soldiers as you head out into the galaxy. You then have to retake the solar system and save the planet by defeating enemies that are relentlessly pursuing you. However, as you fight and complete missions, the game begins to ramp up difficulty. As you win battles, you will gain skill points and experience points that can be used to purchase weapons, vehicles, buildings, technologies, and upgrades for your army. The number of units in the game is staggering, and each unit has an individual style. The starships in the game are beautifully detailed and are also one of the most advanced models that have been produced for any game. These engines are so detailed, it can be difficult to tell the difference between firing a missile at a corner or being a vessel at a large admiral's table. The graphics engine also looks like it will run at a solid 60fps. All in all, End of Nations is a great game for fans of real-time strategy games, as well as fans of real-time strategy games.

  • Envy the Dead

    Envy the Dead

    Envy the Dead has finally made its way to the US. The game has been on US PlayStation 2 for a few months, but it didn't seem like it was happening. A listing for the PlayStation 2 version has appeared on Best Buy and Best Buy, but oddly enough, the game is listed as "Holiday 2003" in the US.

  • Escape from Tarkov

    Escape from Tarkov

    Escape from Tarkov is an extraction shooter that's been in Early Access for more than a decade, and it seems to have undergone an internal shift from the 1-day development cycle of an Early Access game to a full release. Many elements of Escape from Tarkov, including server stress, gear customization, and the like, have remained, and the player base has only grown by just a little bit over the past two years.

  • Eternal Destiny

    Eternal Destiny

    Eternal Destiny is a first-person sci-fi role-playing game set in a medieval fantasy world. Erika has to deal with the growing threat of the beast, which has begun infecting human society. In order to fight back against this threat, players will have to sneak past the many vampires, spiders, and other supernatural creatures.

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