
From bitComposer Games comes a new old-school helicopter arcade bullet-hell blaster. This seems to be something in the vein of the Strike series, which is essentially helicopter action and explosions. Rewire that with a shot of speed and fully-destructible environments for the new generation and you’ve got Thunder Wolves.

The fourth making-of in the series is now available.

David Checks out My Night Job on PS4:
"There is some joy to be had in My Night Job, but there is certainly not enough of it. Outside of the one stage, the weapons don’t vary in a significantly interesting way and after a few attempts, you’ve seen all that you need to."

One particular mechanic drew Whistler to Games Farm’s fantasy action RPG, Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms.
This mechanic was the ability to switch between your two main protagonists, a soul devouring demon and your choice of three deceased mortals; seeing the mechanic alone in a trailer instantly had his attention, reminding him of Soul Reaver.
But we’re getting ahead of ourselves; Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms is a follow up to 2004’s Kult: Heretic Kingdoms (though he's yet to feel like he's missed out on any relevant chunk of story).