Happy Friday all! Here’s some music to end the week on.
Team Jade have released a free Delta Force single player campaign based on Black Hawk Down. It’s not the first time Delta Force has leveraged the Ridley Scott movie, which is itself based on the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu in Somalia.
Plush 4X Songs of Silence has some DLC, called Lighteaters. This adds a faction of weirdo ancient beings to Skirmish.
cpt_freakout says: Oh and there’s a demo for Solasta 2 now!
I hear moderately OK things about this one.
FRIDAYS ARE FOR POWER STONE
This was a faintly glorious arcade beat ’em up series for Dreamcast. I owned the PSP version of the second game and loved its changing levels. Let us FEED it to THE MAW.
Sony have filed a 128-page response to former Bungie developer Christopher Barrett’s lawsuit claiming that his termination for misconduct was based on a “sham” investigation. Sony’s new filing includes details of alleged inappropriate messages sent by Barrett to junior female employees.
THURSDAYS ARE FOR CARNAGE HEART
Now here’s a game that surely belongs on PC. It’s a primordial PS1 autobattler in which you program mechs using a drag-and-drop visual interface, then watch them fight other mechs. I never played the later PSP incarnations. Anyway, FEED THE MAW.
Circling back to big up Expelled!, a new Inkle game about a mystery at a British boarding school.
Cat Me If You Can is Pokemon Snap for stray cats. Looks nice.
WEDNESDAYS ARE FOR AZURE DREAMS
Now here’s a deep cut: a PS1 creature-catching, town-building dungeon-crawler with a dating sim element I was too juvenile to notice at the time. If they bring it to PC I will bore you all with memories of how I once financed the construction of a theatre. Anyway, FEED THE MAW.
Tempopo is a musical puzzler in which you, a child conductor, send squidgy dancing pink creatures to floating blockworlds in order to rescue singing plants.
TUESDAYS ARE FOR SUPER MARIO 64
Hell will freeze over, sprout wildflowers and become a thriving alpine resort before this happens, but I’d love it if Nintendo’s pioneering 3D Mario came (officially) to PC, because it would create more opportunity to write about mods such as the Danielewskian opus B3313.
An amusing excerpt from Baldur’s Gate 3’s developer dialogue notes in the toolkit, cautioning Astarion’s voice actor Neil Newbon to only be “slightly horny”.
Overwatch 2 director Aaron Keller has acknowledged that the much-played Marvel Rivals is quite a lot like Overwatch, telling Gamesradar that “we’re obviously in a new competitive landscape that I think, for Overwatch, we’ve never really been in before, to this extent where there’s another game that’s so similar to the one that we’ve created.”
I enjoyed this time-lapse of people picking up dropped player goods in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. According to Warhorse programmer/open world scripter Patrik Papšo, they’ll pick up objects corresponding to their social station.
MONDAYS ARE FOR VANDAL HEARTS 2
This week instead of day puns, we’re doing console games we want somebody to port to PC. Loved Vandal Hearts 2. It’s a Konami JRPG that came out for PS1 in 1999. It has a nifty dual-turn system.