Taimanin Asagi was meant to be a four-episode Steam release, but those plans have been scrapped as Valve removed the game’s store page in advance of the game’s episodic release. The extreme adult visual novel contains explicit material, including non-consensual sex.
MWMi, a branch of the Madison Wells Media entertainment company, will continue its VR efforts while working with developers to publish new video games. First up is Creature in the Well, a pinball-inspired dungeon crawler from indie dev Flight School.
This acquisition will also see Override hit Nintendo Switch later this year.
EGS exclusivity continues to be a divisive topic of conversation among players and developers alike.
Global Game Jam in North Korea or Antarctica? It’s certainly something to aspire to, Edwards tells GameDaily.
Raconteur Games’ Nicholas LaBorde shares the highs and lows of pitching and publisher feedback and how his studio stays upbeat through the challenges.
As both inXile and Double Fine come under the Microsoft banner, their fairly lengthy Fig campaigns are showing returns for those that invested in the games on the crowd-investing platform.
Steam now requires developers to contact Valve for release date changes, fixing an exploit that enabled some to abuse the system. No More Robots’ Mike Rose tells us it’s a ‘good solution.’
Epic speaks up against harassment campaigns targeting the developers with which it’s partnered.
The long-time Castlevania developer tells us that he never looked at his new project that way, and he explains why the Switch version was so challenging for ArtPlay.