Home Sweet Home, a survival horror game based on real-world Thai mythology and lore, will launch digitally for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on October 9, publisher Mastiff and Bangkok-based developer Yggdrazil Group announced. A PlayStation 4 physical edition will be released exclusively at GameStop stores across North America on October 16.
Here is an overview of the game, via Mastiff:
About
The first in a series of terrifying first-person horror games, Home Sweet Home throws players into a dark and twisted labyrinth, where a miasma of fear fills the air, dread bleeds through cracks in the ceiling and seeps down through broken floorboards, and anxiety grows stronger with every step.
After a long night filled with mourning and sorrow over the recent disappearance of his wife, Tim awakens to find himself in a strange, dilapidated building instead of the comfort of his own home. Naturally confused, he desperately begins to search for a way out while attempting to solve questions that could lead to answers regarding his wife’s disappearance. At the same time, he’ll find himself being hunted by malevolent spirits.
There is a dark and sinister secret casting a shadow over this interconnected labyrinth…and without question, it’s no longer the happy home that it once was.
Key Features
• Gripping Thai Horror – A dark narrative inspired by Thai lore, myths, and beliefs that will captivate players while keeping their palms sweating and pulses pounding with fear
Sharpen Wits, Not Blades – Without weapons to provide defense against the evil spirits, players must keep their wits sharp at all times in order to survive
• Nicely Tied Together – The use of stealth and investigative skills offers gameplay variety and a chance for players to breathe, but not for long….
• Face Your Fears – Experience a new level of first-person fear and terror with PS®VR compatibility
Publisher Modus Games and developer The Balance have released a new trailer for 3D mech-based brawler Override: Mech City Brawl introducing the game’s player-versus-player modes.
Here is an overview, via Modus Games:
Pilot a diverse roster of epic mechs, each with their own play style, special moves, and finishers. Tower over your opponents and lay waste to entire cities underfoot in local and online versus, co-op, ranked one-versus-one matches, and more.
Customize your mechs in the Garage, changing their accessories and skins to create your own unique style, and experience Override’s story in a single-player campaign.
Override: Mech City Brawl is due out for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on December 4.
Summer in Mara is a single-player summer adventure. Take care of your own island, farming the land and crafting new tools in order to survive. You can also sail away with your boat to new islands, meet unique characters and find hidden treasures. But the ocean wants you to fulfill your destiny and when it calls you, you’ll have to answer.
Key Features
• Summer in Mara is a game about small details that will surprise you every time.
• Summer in Mara is an adventure and farming game, with an archipelago full of islands and secrets to explore.
• Day and night cycle with climate events.
• More than 100 quests to make the world a better place.
• Over 20 characters to meet and trade with. Befriend them!
• Improve your boat, make it bigger, better and faster.
• More than 130 inventory items to make, use and trade.
• Unlock and acquire new abilities and skills for Koa, helping her to craft, trade and explore in an easy-RPG system.