

It’s none other than Iron Danger, an indie tactical RPG emphasizing clever setups, character skills, and time manipulation. There’s also another content drop that managed to get a 9/10 review score this week. After giving Half-Life: Alyx a 9/10 score, he added that “there’s quite nothing else like it,” and that it “pushes the boundaries of what’s already available. Likewise, he praised the puzzles and horror elements, including the times when you’re pulled by barnacles in the ceilings or when headcrabs jump at your face. Since then, Nicholas has completed the game, amazed at all the sights, sounds, and mechanics it provided. “Graphically, is one of the most beautiful VR games I’ve ever seen,” he noted during a preview. Nicholas Montegriffo checked out the game using his Samsung HMD Odyssey +, surprised at how stunning everything looked. Back to the present, and it’s likely we’ll remember this as the month of Half-Life now that the VR title, Half-Life: Alyx, has been given a chance to shine.Īnd shine it did. The fan-made reimagining of the first Half-Life took many years to develop, culminating in a memorable launch that Andrew Farrell thoroughly enjoyed in our official review. We began March 2020’s content drops with Black Mesa.
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For everything else that’s coming out throughout the year, as well as in 2021 and beyond, check out the full calendar of PC game release dates. Note: For all other PC games releasing in this March, check out our monthly listing here. The VR title is the first original game set in the Half-Life universe in a long while. There were also other titles made available this week such as Control: The Foundation and the hotly-anticipated Half-Life: Alyx.

This week’s content drops and PC game releases saw the arrivals of Bleeding Edge, a fast-paced, multiplayer game, and Iron Danger, a tactical RPG that’s slower and more methodical, but has time manipulation mechanics involved.
