![]() Through a combination of playsets and character sets, we know that sets will be available for Doctor Who, Scooby-Doo, The Simpsons, Jurassic World and Portal 2. The 21st will see Swords and Soldiers II at $19.99 ($24.99 C), Shapes of Grey, Mega Man Zero 2 and the Puzzle and Dragons Z/Super Mario Bros pack on the 22nd.Īn instruction manual posted on has revealed some of the new playsets and characters for Lego Dimensions, according to Lego fansite. North America’s week is pretty much set with Ultratron, Funk of Titans, Nihilumbra, 3D Thunder Blade II and Mega Man Network 3 Blue/White for the Wii U VC. Retro games are well represented with 3D Thunder Blade II (€4.99 / £4.49), Mega Man Zero 4 and Battle Network 2 (€6.99 / £6.29ea) while the eShop will also have Curve Digital’s Ultratron and the previously announced Nihilumbra. I didn't give Basingstoke an honest shake, and I'm not much of an MMO player so I'm not sure this one is for me, but these guys have definitely done enough for thelinux gaming community to earn our rapt attention.Europe is getting around to an Intelligent Systems release this week on the eShop, while North America’s week is almost available in full and next week is opening up.įor Europe, the main event is the release of Codename S.T.E.A.M on Friday at €39.99 / £34.99. Respect to these guys to keep trying new things, revenge of the titans was one of the first great linux native experiences I had, Ultratron was an absolute blast, and I played and loved their two earlier games too. Anyway this isn't the late-aughts, F2P is here and hasn't killed the industry so we can all relax about it :D I have found Path of Exile and Warframe don't suck very much.Īgree - F2P is like voice-over narration in films, most of the time it's a bad sign but there are plenty of great exceptions one can point to. And if developers claim otherwise, it's quite true. I have yet to see a F2P game that's NOT designed to suck unless you cough up dough and keep coughing up dough. Quoting: Maath Quoting: KimyrielleTo say I am not a fan of the F2P business model would be the understatement of the century, so I am not sure. There's also more information on the official site. Once it has a release date, we will let you know. You can now follow it on Steam and you can also support the Linux-friendly developer on Patreon. Capturing and defending territory, watching huge explosive battles happen in real-time after planning, then come back the next day to see how the territory of the world has changed. They're promising no grinding since it's free, as "the game has no repetitive, pointless tasks: every battle is for real, against real enemies, for real advancement".įor a strategy game fan, it sounds like a huge amount of fun. ![]() You will be able to pay money for "pre-made army sets, or single colossal titans to crush your enemies with" however to keep it balanced you can't go over the total unit cost so no one is overpowered. It's going to be free to play, with all content unlocked over time as you play and all players share the same army budget. ![]() As you conquer territory, you collect different kinds of units all with different stats, abilities and battle costs. As you pick a place to attack and hopefully conquer, everyone else will be doing the same. The way it works is that the world is divided up into a huge hex-grid of territories, each harbouring a game resource. YouTube videos require cookies, you must accept their cookies to view.
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