Thanks to the fast-paced announcement teaser with great music and stunning graphics, a “bullet hell” FPS Mothergunship was the game I had to try at Gamescom. Mothergunship is being developed by Grip Digital (The Solus Project, Atomic Ninjas) and Terrible Posture Games, whose sole member is Joe Mirabello, and are known for developing a well-received …
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4 new games shown at Gamescom by Kalypso Media
German publisher and developer Kalypso Media hosted a series of presentations for small groups of journalists at Gamescom 2017. We at Hackinformer were lucky enough to attend one of them. The first of them, actually. We were presented 4 games to be published by Kalypso Media within the next year …
Read More »How to play Call of Duty WWII right now!
Starting on 8/25/2017 select you can begin to be able to play Call of Duty:WWII in it’s private beta state even if you were not one who originally received a private beta key by other means! How do you do that? The short answer is that you need to be an …
Read More »A Hat in Time is getting ready for a October release
At Gamescom, I was able to test Developer Gears for Breakfast’s New Game called “A Hat in Time”. I was really looking forward to trying this Game at Gamescom as soon as I read what the Game was about when the full Indie-Arena listing got released. I was able to …
Read More »Review: Deadcore for Consoles
Deadcore was just released (XBOX One/PS4, $7.99) and it’s a speedrunner’s dream. The FPS platformer is courtesy of Grip Digital and 5 Bits Games. Is Deadcore a free flowing masterpiece or does it fall flat on its face? Read on, my friend. Since this game is unique, I thought that …
Read More »Review: Infinite Minigolf for PSVR
The sequel to PS3’s Planet Minigolf, Infinite Minigolf, has finally made it to market. It’s across all major platforms including PSVR, which is the version what we will be reviewing today. Is putt-putt in VR a hole in one or is it or is a few strokes over par? Read …
Read More »Sideloading the PSP Emulator onto XBOX One
Today we have yet another XBOX One improvement for you. What we’re going to show you today is how to install the ultra popular PPSSPP emulator to your XBOX One. Doing the actual steps will take you no time at all if you already have the Dev Kit Mode dual …
Read More »Where to get your controllers, consoles, & more custom painted
Every year I head out to EVO, here in Las Vegas and there is alway that one booth that stands out beyond the rest of them. That booth is controllerchaos, where they have all kinds of custom painted consoles, controllers, headsets, and even keyboards & mouses for sale or for giveaways at …
Read More »Day 2 at EVO2017
Yesterday was a great start to EVO2017 and today was no different. Even with it being the weekend and more people coming to EVO the venue had plenty of room. Once again the Dragonball Z fighter booth was pack and still the high light for most people at EVO but I saw …
Read More »Day one at EVO2017
Wow, this year EVO is on top of their game unlike last year this EVO has plenty of sales booths, mini events, and Developers show casing their latest games they are working on. They even had a whole section of tables with staff just to help anyone with questions. The big thing at EVO2017 …
Read More »Our review of Blasting Agent: Ultimate Edition PS4
We got our hands on the newest iteration of Blasting Agent:Ultimate Edition for PlayStation 4 directly from Ratalaika Games this week. How does the 8 bit, run and gun homage game fare on the big screen? Let’s find out! First, let’s have the fine folks at Ratalaika Games give …
Read More »Retrix: A Libretro port for the Xbox One Out Now!!!
For any of you that have been waiting for multiple emulation options on the XBox One your time has come. Retrix is here and thanks to the hard work of GBATemp member @Absestos. Retrix is a port of LibRetro that uses some of the LibRetro cores to UWP, which both …
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