Games: Arcade Spirits, Rocket League, Ancient Warfare 3 and Tannenberg
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Need a little something for Valentine's Day? Arcade Spirits is a pretty good choice
Regular readers might be a little confused, since I'm actually writing about a Visual Novel that I actually played despite them not usually being something I usually enjoy. Arcade Spirits actually won me over.
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Rocket League to get a fully cross-platform friends system next week, along with the next season
Rocket League are really showing how it's done, with a big update due on Tuesday next week which will bring in a fully cross-platform friends system.
You can already be matched up against players across Linux, Mac, Windows and various consoles but this is a big step further. With this update, Rocket League will have a new in-game friends list giving you the ability to add people and play with them across all supported platforms the game is available on. I really hope more games (where it makes sense) do this in future, as it's a fantastic feature.
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Some early thoughts on 'Ancient Warfare 3', a sandbox battle game currently in Early Access
Ancient Warfare 3 from Jannik Nickel is a highly customizable sandbox game where you create your own battles, I took a look.
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Tannenberg, the WWI shooter has officially left Early Access and it's good fun
With massive online battles and some great design work, the WWI FPS Tannenberg has now left Early Access.
Tannenberg is actually a standalone sequel to their previous game, Verdun, which focused on Western Front while Tannenberg is located around the Eastern Front. The update that comes with the big release, adds in the Bulgarian forces along with new equipment and also the new new Dobrudja map, which has you do battle with a view of the Danube river.
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