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  • How to Survive lures the horde to Xbox One, PS4 this fall

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    08.29.2014

    How to Survive: Storm Warning Edition is on its way to Xbox One and PS4 in fall 2014, packing in all of the crafting and zombies (and crafty zombies) you never knew you wanted. Storm Warning Edition includes a lineup of DLC, including the Heat Wave DLC, which dresses the three original characters in fireproof suits and gives them the ability to craft incendiary ammo, and the Barricade DLC, in which players attempt to protect survivors by throwing down traps and obstacles. In total, the Storm Warning Edition comes with six pieces of DLC, as outlined by developer Eko Software below.

  • How to Survive still in the works for Wii U, set for 2014 launch

    by 
    Mike Suszek
    Mike Suszek
    12.16.2013

    While Eko Software's third-person zombie slayer How to Survive launched in October and November on Steam, XBLA and PSN, the game has yet to find its way to Wii U as it originally planned. A 505 Games representative confirmed to Joystiq that the game is still slated to hit the Wii U eShop, but has been delayed to 2014. Prior to today, the developer's last update regarding the eShop port was in a tweet from November, in which it last stated that it is working to get approval from Nintendo. The spokesperson noted that "the [exact] launch window is up in the air as we are still going through testing." How to Survive strands players on one of four islands, forcing them to gather items to stave off the threat of undead enemies. The game includes an item combination system, used to benefit the health and well-being of characters, solve puzzles and beat baddies. Players have the option of choosing between three playable characters with different strengths and weaknesses.

  • This new Storm trailer is quite calming

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    08.02.2011

    No loud thunderstorms, no torrential downpours -- this latest trailer for Storm, Eko Software's puzzler headed to XBLA and PSN this summer, is quite serene. In fact, you may not even want to watch the trailer and instead just lay back, close your eyes and enjoy a nice nap.

  • Physics puzzler Storm headed to PSN, XBLA, PC this summer

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    05.20.2011

    IndiePub has announced plans to bring physics-based puzzle game Storm to PSN, XBLA and PC later this year. Developed by Eko Software, Storm tasks players with guiding seeds to "fertile ground" using the "weather elements" of wind, rain and lightning. The game is scheduled to be released this summer for $10. Check out screens in the gallery below and find a trailer after the break. %Gallery-124052%

  • Zoo Entertainment announces Wanted Corp for PC and PSN

    by 
    Griffin McElroy
    Griffin McElroy
    05.04.2011

    Cincinnati-based developer/publisher Zoo Entertainment recently announced its most ambitious project to date: A PSN and PC third-person-shooter titled Wanted Corp. The downloadable game pits two players in the shoes of the hilariously-named Neal H. MadDogg and Irina Zimoy, who must use their expansive armories and latent psychic abilities to kill or capture 26 different kinds of enemies in a massive, extraterrestrial bounty hunt. The game's press release announcement also promises PlayStation Move support -- assumedly for directing the duo's destruction. Completing said bounties (or other secondary objectives) garners said hunters cash, which they can spend on new weapons or upgraded abilities. Hopefully, they'll also be able to drop some cash at their local alien courthouse, and purchase whatever documents they'd need to have their names legally changed. Wanted Corp is due this Summer for $9.99 -- until then, spend some time getting to know Mr. MadDogg in the game's debut trailer, posted after the jump!

  • Do panic: Aqua Panic! surfaces on PSN for North America Oct. 19

    by 
    Randy Nelson
    Randy Nelson
    10.14.2010

    Already available in Europe, Eko Software's Aqua Panic! is finally going to wash up on North American shores on October 19 -- a little behind the originally anticipated May release. The game, which sprang from the PSP release Downstream Panic!, has players controlling the flow of water in order to guide presumably panicked creatures to safety. Browse the gallery below to wet whet your appetite for the game's cutesy art style.%Gallery-89923%