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    'Friday the 13th' is coming to Nintendo Switch this spring

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    03.04.2019

    The developers of Friday the 13th: The Game might not be able to add any more DLC to the game, but they can certainly bring the horror survival title to more platforms. Gun Media told Variety a Switch version of the game will arrive this spring, so you can try to escape Camp Crystal Lake (or hunt down young campers if you play as Jason) while you're on the go.

  • Breach and Clear: Deadline brings tactical thinking to zombie slaughter

    by 
    S. Prell
    S. Prell
    01.23.2015

    A zombie apocalypse is no excuse for sloppy tactics. That's the thinking behind Breach and Clear: Deadline, an undead twist on the top-down strategy genre and offshoot of the iOS/Android game Breach and Clear. In Deadline, ransacked interiors and mangled streets are home to various forms of infected; parasitic worms capable of "hyper-evolution" have invaded the soft, squishy bodies of the former humans that once lived here. Okay, so they're not technically undead zombies, but the upside is that Mighty Rabbit is using the hyper-evolving worms as justification for a new campaign, a wide variety of enemies and a fresh gameplay experience.

  • Speakeasy brings old-fashioned violence to the PS4

    by 
    Earnest Cavalli
    Earnest Cavalli
    11.11.2014

    Wax your handlebar mustache, dust off your favorite pair of spats and try to ignore the rise of fascism in Europe, as Speakeasy will soon transport your PlayStation 4 to the sepia-toned 1920s for some good, old-fashioned fisticuffs. Though it relies on the basic aesthetics of a fighting game, Speakeasy won't require players learn complex shoryuken maneuvers. Instead, the game is something like rock paper scissors. It only takes one punch to end a round, but players are only given access to one punch, one block and one fake. Choose your action wisely and your opponent will catch a fist to the jaw, but choose poorly and you'll take a beating the likes of which hasn't been seen since Calvin Coolidge humiliated Robert La Folette in the 1924 presidential election. You can imagine the sort of tense mind games that result from this limited move set, especially when playing Speakeasy in tournament mode alongside up to 15 of your friends. Publisher Gun Media and developer Super Soul have yet to reveal a release date or price point for Speakeasy, though the PlayStation.blog claims the game will reach the PlayStation 4 "soon." [Image: Gun Media]

  • Breach and Clear follow-up sets a deadline for this fall

    by 
    Mike Suszek
    Mike Suszek
    07.29.2014

    Mighty Rabbit Studios announced a follow-up to its tactical military action game Breach and Clear today. Going by the name Breach and Clear: Deadline, the game will arrive on Steam's Early Access service for PC, Mac and Linux this fall for $19.99 (£12.99). Unlike the first game, which began on mobile devices before breaching Steam's walls via Greenlight, publisher Gun Media did not list mobile platforms among Deadline's destinations. Deadline adds to Breach and Clear's warfaring gameplay by introducing real-time strategy elements to the series. Players will boss their squad around with new Command Mode tools, giving orders on-the-fly during battle. The game is set in the "urban expanse of Harbor City," in which players must find the source of a parasitic infection that's causing the city's inhabitants to turn into monsters. They'll also level up their team along the way and complete side quests to earn "rare ammo, weapons and gear." [Image: Gun Media]

  • Tactical strategy game Breach and Clear hits Steam on March 21

    by 
    Earnest Cavalli
    Earnest Cavalli
    03.20.2014

    Having proven itself on iOS, Gun Media's tactical strategy hit Breach & Clear is now coming to the PC, Mac and Linux platforms via Steam. If that title is totally new to you, you can think of Breach & Clear as a turn-based shooter focused almost entirely on close quarters combat. Players lead a team of hardened spec ops agents who travel the world snuffing out threats and dealing with dangerous situations. The new computer versions of the game feature a revamped interface, new weapons, new missions and the addition of the German KSK as a playable faction. Breach & Clear is slated for release on March 21, at which point it will feature a $15 price tag. To celebrate the launch, however, developer Gun Media plans to reduce the game's price to $10 "for a limited time." [Image: Gun Media]