Dark fantasy turn-based strategy RPG Disciples: Liberation is out today on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox
Toy Soldiers HD delayed on Switch, available now for Steam, PlayStation, and Xbox
Missile Command X RepliCade mini-arcade cabinet collectible from New Wave is up for pre-order
People of the Dragon Pack for Conan Exiles brings hundreds of items from the Nemedia kingdom
Drox Operative 2 leaves Early Access behind and releases in full onto Steam and GOG today
DemonCrawl, the Minesweeper puzzle roguelite’s second Halloween event is going on now
They Always Run, the space western 2D platformer is out today on PC via Steam, GOG, and Epic Games Store
No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle (PC) Review
Where No More Heroes was a first swing at satirizing popular culture of its day, No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle feels like a proper refinement of the formula that helps it grow to meet its potential and become the game that its predecessor wanted it to be. Dropping you straight into the action from moment one and never letting off the gas, you begin the game as Travis Touchdown once more, hellbent on revenge following the murder of his best friend. Nothing can stand in the way of his quest to ascend to the top of the UAA rankings for a second time, egged on by a promise to help him seek vengeance against the person who took his friend’s life.