GameSpy writes: "Developer Airtight Games includes alumni from Microsoft's Xbox aerial combat game, Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge. That was a game that featured air pirates, zeppelins, and daring aerial exploits. Dark Void, being developed for Capcom by this new outfit, is a game that also features an aerial motif, zeppelins, and a similar sense of pulp adventure, showing once again that developers often stick to what they know. Don't be misled, however. This is a very different game than Crimson Skies, combining a Gears of War-style cover system and shooting mechanics with a novel approach to vertically oriented level design."
Spiffy:
-Aerial combat and third-person shooting
-Vertical level design
-Interesting steampunk aeshetics
Iffy:
-Generic robot enemies look identical to one another
-Console frame-rates aren't as far along as PC
April's 2021 Games with Gold lineup includes the Xbox One titles, Vikings: Wolves of Midgard and Truck Racing Championship. Xbox 360 titles are Dark Void and Hard Corps: Uprising.
Dark Void is a pretty decent game, I have it on disc for PS3 but hey... I'll grab it digitally to play on my Series S. Hard Corps Uprising is a freaking sweet (and hard) game. I've had that for a while and still cannot beat it.
Lol the Austria leak was fake then. This looks better than last months which was rubbish
*Truck Racing Championship*
"monitor tire wear..."
Yeah, that's what I want out of a video game. /s
What have they got in store for next month, Vehicle Inspection Sticker: The Game?
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Posted by James Martin on Apr 05, 2016 // Director of Marketing, PS Now
Dust off your finest crimson overcoat and sharpen your sword because Devil May Cry 4 and Devil May Cry HD Collection — as well as several other Capcom games — are joining the PlayStation Now subscription service today.
Here are the Capcom games joining the PS Now Subscription service.