
Chroma is a game devoid of power-ups or upgrades. You start the game with a single power, and you keep it the whole way through. There is also only one massive level, with near-full access from the beginning, and despite being a side-scroller, the game is mostly non-linear.
As the dev describes it on the Chroma website, “it’s a brain explosion inducing thing to design.”
The gameplay in Chroma will focus on the player’s ability to play between light and shadow. And to keep things interesting, the dev says he’s making sure “there’s a chance a player can encounter something new that seems very difficult or advanced or obtuse as they haven’t been introduced to it before.”

The Razer Nommo Chroma is a 2.0 speaker setup that is not only aesthetically pleasing to the eye, but they are hot on the eardrum too.

Harmonix, the developer of Guitar Hero and Rock Band, have unveiled a teaser for a new shoot ‘em up, A City Sleeps.

Upcoming games that you really should be stoked out of your mind for.
Unfortunately, none of those games I'm excited for. There's no The Phantom Pain. There's no Destiny. There's no Wild Hunt. There's no No Man's Sky...
There's not nothin', man!
I wish people would stop with this kind of stuff. Even if not intended to be so, it very much comes off as shilling artificial hype....the industry has enough of that coming from the publishers without the "journalists" doing it as well.
I'll be excited on my own thanks....I don't need other people trying to cheer-lead from the sidelines telling me to get hyped. Call it an opinion piece all you like, the ultimate effect is pushing the advertising of those games on people and trying to browbeat them with how they should be feeling. It's kind of gross.