Today’s Xbox Partner Preview brought us a good look at Still Wakes The Deep, the new game from The Chinese Room, a studio known for projects like Dear Esther, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs and Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture.
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Developer Ghost Ship Games has released a new trailer, teasing Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core. The teaser gives us a look at the game’s story set up, showing off the DRG Reclaimer Vessel “The Ramrod”, which is on a mission to reclaim the core of planet Hoxxes IV. Check it out below.
Much like Deep Rock Galactic, Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core will be a co-op first-person shooter. However, in stark difference to its predecessor, Rogue Core will feature a roguelike game structure. Players will start out missions with only a few pieces of equipment, and progressing through runs will allow them to get new upgrades, equipment and abilities.
The Steam store page for Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core is live right now, offering a little more detail about the game aside from the teaser. Among other things, the store page features a “living roadmap”, which indicates that the game will be getting a closed alpha launch in Q1 2024, while the Early Access release for the title will happen in November 2024.
Today’s Xbox Partner Preview brought us a good look at Still Wakes The Deep, the new game from The Chinese Room, a studio known for projects like Dear Esther, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs and Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture.
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I've had my eye on dwarven roguelike Below the Stone for several months, so I was eager to give its Steam Next Fest demo a play. Folks, I'm pleased to report that the Terraria and Deep Rock Galactic vibes I was picking up were dead-on. This is shaping up to be something really special, and handily one of the best Steam Next Fest demos to play this week.
Deep Rock Galactic, the quietly huge indie co-op FPS that popped off once again earlier this year with the help of a popular vtuber, is getting a roguelike spinoff. Well, technically a "roguelite," but the difference between the two is incredibly slim and any two people might offer three different explanations. Publisher Ghost Ship Games is really zeroing in on "meta gameplay with permanent progression between missions" with its use of roguelite.
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