Developer PikPok has released a new gameplay teaser for its 1980s zombie game, Into The Dead: Our Darkest Days, and though the teaser is quick, it offers another glimpse at the Texan undead action. Revealed during today's PC Gaming Show, Our Darkest Days is an upcoming entry in the PC and mobile Into The Dead franchise. In Darkest Days, players are brought to the height of a zombie outbreak during the sweltering summer of 1980 Texas.
It's a side-scrolling shelter survival game in which players attempt to escape Walton City before it's completely overrun. To survive, players must scavenge, craft, fight, and plan their next moves.
Check it out for yourself in the Into The Dead: Our Darkest Days gameplay teaser below:
"Into The Dead: Our Darkest Days' PC Gaming Show teaser showcases three cornerstones of the game: planning, adapting, and surviving," a press release reads. "Scavenge various locations for valuable materials, carefully avoiding zombies in heavily infected areas. Balance the needs and well-being of each survivor, and upgrade meager shelters with fortifications and amenities to make it through the night before selecting new locations to explore the following day."
Our Darkest Days features difficult in-game decisions, survivor permadeath, and of course, plenty of zombies.
Here are some additional screenshots of the game:
It's due out on PC via Steam Early Access in 2025, but a demo is coming to Steam this October.
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Streets of Rogue 2 is coming to Steam Early Access on August 14. The news comes via the PC Gaming Show, which also premiered a new trailer for the open-world sandbox game.
Set in a living, procedurally generated world, Streets of Rogue 2 gives players one task: take down a corrupt president. How they accomplish that is up to them. Whether that means helping citizens with their problems or causing absolute chaos, the game gives players the freedom to twist and bend its colorful, destructible world to their whims. Sporting a variety of playable characters with unique talents, such as a ninja, chef, or hacker, you can cruise around in cars, boats, and other vehicles.
There's no word on how long Streets of Rogue 2 will be in Early Access, but creator Matt Dabrowski says to expect "multiple exciting updates" as it gears up for a 1.0 launch.
Earlier this year, some developers with experience working on games like Cyberpunk 2077 and BioShock formed Antistatic Studios to work on a PvE shooter codenamed Hornet. During today's PC Gaming Show, the team revealed codename Hornet is officially Phantom Line, a 1-to-4-player co-op shooter set in a post-nuclear Europe.
As part of a paranormal SWAT force, your mission is to search for and contain anomalies around the destroyed European continent in search of paranormal activity hidden away from the public eye. Featuring an open-world map with dynamic events, players must team up as operators who transfer their consciousness between artificial bodies as part of a program called H.U.S.K. Given the circumstances, Phantom Line has a heaping dose of horror with its first-person shooting.
Check it out in the Phantom Line reveal trailer for yourself below:
Antistatic says players can use H.U.S.K.s in their tactics to scout, distract, decoy, and utilize other strategies and commands to gain an advantage over their enemies. Those enemies come into the real world through rifts in the space-time fabric that allow paranormal creatures and phenomena dubbed anomalies, and, as an operator, it's your job to close those rifts.
As you venture throughout Phantom Line's open world, the Icebreaker Ship will serve as your base of operations. Here, you can customize your H.U.S.K. and cabin, showcase your weapons and armor to other players, modify your gear and body, and get briefed on your next anomaly hunt.
Here are some Phantom Line screenshots:
Phantom Line is coming to PC sometime in the future, although Antistatic hasn't specified when. However, it will be holding a playtest later this summer.
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Polaris is a four-player co-op PvE shooter set in an original sci-fi universe coming to PC via Steam this year. Developed by Polaris Team, an offshoot of Variable State, which is the studio behind 2021's Last Stop and 2016's Virginia, the developer formally unveiled Polaris during today's IGN Live showcase with a cinematic trailer.
In the trailer, we get a glimpse of this sci-fi world, which takes place in a region of space overtaken by a ruthless force known simply as the Regime. In the game, players must reclaim their homeworlds and bring every enemy stronghold down.
Check out the game's first look in the Polaris reveal trailer below:
Polaris Team says, "All in-game structures – installed by the Regime, but not yet inhabited by their indoctrinated citizens – can be crushed, blown apart, and otherwise annihilated over the course of every match, and the same is true of the natural environments and terrain upon which they've been constructed."
Players control superpowered freedom fighters who utilize guerrilla tactics to take back their territory while flying through dynamic open levels, destroying enemy infrastructure, and unearthing coveted mysteries that drive the Regime's war of conquest.
"Since I first played Bullfrog's Syndicate Wars, I've always dreamed of working on a game that featured hi-tech squads of futuristic soldiers, causing mayhem and destruction in an original sci-fi setting," Polaris Team creative director Jonathan Burroughs writes in a press release. "Sprinkle in a deep appreciation for the Halo series – particularly its blend of on-foot and in-vehicle co-op action – and you can begin to get a sense of what we hope to achieve with Polaris.
"We're only a small and scrappy team of 11 people, but have been plugging away at this project since early 2023. Aided by the tools and technologies of Unreal Engine 5, Polaris Team has built a tight 4-player PvE combat game with a dynamic, destructible environment set in our own unique sci-fi universe. With the release date arriving later this year, the team and I couldn’t be more excited to share Polaris with players worldwide!”
Here are some Polaris screenshots to check out:
Polaris is due out on PC via Steam sometime this year. You can sign up for a beta playtest starting today.
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Developer-publisher Ancient Forge has revealed Hotel Galactic, a sci-fi hotel management sim with Studio Ghibli-inspired visuals, and it's coming to PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC. Revealed during today's PC Gaming Show, Ancient Forge is launching a Kickstarter for Hotel Galactic next month on July 9 that will run through the end of the month.
In Hotel Galactic, players are tasked with restoring a rundown cosmic hotel drifting amongst the stars to its former glory. "Entice alien guests from around the galaxy by dreaming up beautifully quirky designs," a press release reads. "Craft elegant guest rooms, grand dining halls, and other rooms crucial to keep guests satisfied during their stay. Purchase furniture from visiting merchants or build them from scratch using wood, metal, and other materials."
Check it out for yourself in the Hotel Galactic reveal trailer below:
Elsewhere in the game, you can feed guests by cooking meals created by berries, plants, and cosmic ingredients scattered "throughout the great beyond." You can experiment with new dishes, cater to guests' "sophisticated palates," and perfect recipes for even the pickiest of eaters.
You must also hire and manage staff to keep the hotel running at its best, and you do so by dragging and dropping workers around the hotel.
Outside of that, you can "take a reprieve from managing a hotel by exploring an underground complex within the floating island," according to a press release. "Become a part of the local ecosystem by growing plants in the hotel's backyard and raising myriad livestock. Welcome eccentric, alien travelers from across the galaxy, and run the next five-start inn featuring a charming soundtrack and Studio Ghibli-inspired visuals."
Here are some screenshots from Hotel Galactic:
Ancient Forge plans to launch Hotel Galactic on PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC sometime in the future. The game's Kickstarter campaign begins on July 9 and runs through July 30. The company says that with each milestone achieved, it promises to deliver new content, such as unannounced in-game mechanics, new VIP guests, and more.
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