Tactics Ogre: Reborn, according to the listing, is based on the original 2010 release with some changes made here and there to its gameplay, sound, and graphics.
It seems that the delay is most likely caused by more polishing being done on the game, as the recent gameplay reveal trailer for The Lord of the Rings: Gollum showed off almost all fundamentals of the title already in place.
The game is based on lore from the original Torchlight game but with a new story set in an apocalyptic era. In this one, a team of heroes is given the mission of protecting innocents and preventing an invasion of darkness.
Siege War is now available in the game as well as PvP tournaments. The game can now be downloaded through Steam and there are some in-game events to celebrate that launch.
This is the last update before the game fully launches later this year. It introduces tons of new content, including the Manhattan District, residential and business apartments, and the new politician tenant.
Merchants will now try to flee whenever their caravans are attacked. Furthermore, players can now select what their allies should do instead of leaving them to decide for themselves.
You can expect impressive visuals but some anticipated aspects are not featured. The game will support 4K at 30 FPS and Dynamic 4K at 60 FPS, better loading time, 3D Audio, haptic feedback, and trigger effects.
Etheria: Restart takes place in a world now buried by an everlasting snowstorm. Players take on the role of a Hyper-linker who battles Etheria’s urban Animus. It is set to be released sometime in 2023 on PC via Steam, iOS and Android.
Thymesia made waves during its announcement as a unique Souls-like with a very challenging difficulty curve and atmospherically dark feel. Its main draw is the plague weapon system which allows the player character to harness the power of defeated bosses to wield deadly armaments.
LeBron will utilize his phenomenal on-court skills to overwhelm his competitors, from dunks to alley-oops. Rick Sanchez can summon Meeseeks and Morty Smith can launch himself at his opponents.
The trailer shows several dinosaurs in Exoprimal, including Velociraptor, Pteranodon, Ankylosaurus, Pachycephalosaurus, Triceratops, and the ever-famous T. Rex.
The game is best described as an open-ended sandbox war simulator with hilariously over-the-top ragdoll physics. It boasts a rare Overwhelmingly Positive rating on Steam and is a mainstay in gaming meme culture, thanks to its overall outrageousness and accessible appeal.