Seven Knights, the free to play turn-based mobile RPG gets a huge BlazBlue inspired update. In collaboration with BlazBlue, Seven Knights will receive three new characters; Tsubaki Yayoi, Noel Vermillion and Ragna the Bloodedge. If you’re wondering whether or not to pick up Seven Knights and try it out, keep in mind that Netmarble also developed Marvel Final Fight. I personally logged into Final Fight every single day for nearly a year before I finally decided I didn’t have time for it. That’s how good Netmarble games are. Check it out.
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BOID Now Available on Steam
BOID, the prettiest little RTS you ever did see, is now available now on Steam. The multiplayer is free (Which includes PVP and bot matches), but if you’re constantly getting your marbles rocked, there is an optional single player available for $7.99.
Unlike other RTS’, there are no resources to manage or funds to gain, you’re just thrown into the game with what you got and you have to make the most of it. A unique structure for an RTS sure, but a new flavor to the genre nonetheless. If you’re feeling lucky you can pick it up here. I mean damn, its free yo!
http://store.steampowered.com/app/314010/
The Chernobyl VR Project gets HTC Vive release date
Developer Farm 51 has been hard at work creating an interactive documentary/game focused around the tragedy that happened at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in what is now Pripyat Ukraine. This year marks the 30th anniversary of Chernobyl, the biggest, nuclear disaster in history. Farm 51 is hoping to give players deeper access into the highly restricted area, and allow you to explore it for yourself.
An early-access version of the game has already been released for Oculus Rift, but the final version will release on August 30th and be available for both Vive and Rift. Highly recommend you check out Farm 51’s website to learn more about this new documentary/game hybrid. http://www.chernobylvrproject.com/pl/
AbleGamers Named Humble Bundle Charity of July
Humble Bundle Inc. has named AbleGamers its Humble Bundle Charity of the month for July. Humble Bundle is an online gaming store that, through the sales of pay-what-you-want discounted games (many indie,) has raised over $60 million for charity.
For $12 a month, you can subscribe to Humble Bundle and receive select games. You will also receive an additional 10% off every purchase. That $12 goes to helping support various charities. Starting this month, Humble Bundle subscribers received eight games that will benefit AbleGamers:
Hurtworld
Kentucky Route Zero
Satellite Reign
TIS-100
The Red Solstice
Avernum 2: Crystal Souls
Cthulhu Realms
Copoka
(Must have been an exclusive because I couldn’t find it in the store. An even better reason to start subscribing!)
If you’d like to start subscribing and receive a pack of games every month, the whole while supporting great charities, you can get started here.
Retro Platformer Lumo Now on Playstaion Vita
From Rising Star Games, the publisher behind Deadly Premonition: Director’s Cut and Poncho, comes Gareth Noyce’s newest retro style platformer Lumo. Featuring cross buy/save on the Sony platform, you can take your game on the road. Available on PS Vita , PS4, XBO, PC, Mac, and Linux for $19.99.
You can also pick up the soundtrack on Bandcamp here.