
Freedom in video games is a Holy Grail coveted by many developers. To some this means open world exploration, to others it means the ability to make moral decisions or thoroughly customize a character. If Airtight Games' Dark Void is any indication, the key to true freedom is a jetpack.
In Dark Void, players take to the skies as Will, an unfortunate cargo pilot who crash lands in the notorious Bermuda Triangle. After fighting Watchers (alien robots) and traversing a tropical jungle, he encounters a group of primitive natives who worship the metallic soldiers who've been out for his head. Eventually Will acquires the infinitely useful jetpack, the handiwork of inventor Nikola Tesla. Just as the marooned pilot starts to get the hang of the unique transportation, he's sucked into another dimension known as "The Void."
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.