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what's up guys? I'm Grace and I've got the best gaming news for you. First up, people
were pleased to hear that Deus Ex: the Fall was coming out on PC after originally only
launching on mobile and you'll be pleased to hear that it's also come out earlier than
expected and you can get it on Steam right now. Square Enix posted on their blog saying
they were ready to go early so rather than wait they just brought it out. For anyone
getting the game on steam it's 7.99 and for a limited time you get yourself the game of
the year edition for free. This prequel to Human Revolution also boasts having no in-game
purchases and of course, being fully optimized for mouse and keyboard. Much less faff!
Next up, Atari has announced a brand new RollerCoaster Tycoon to come out on mobiles and PC this
spring, the first one since 2004 but so far the news has received a not very warm welcome.
The game which will be called RollerCoaster Tycoon 4 Mobile will be coming out on iOS
with 20 pre-designed coasters along with all sorts of features and attractions. Atari posted
on their Twitter that a PC experience is under development and will launch this year too
thankfully as the reception for the mobile version has currently raked up nearly 5,000
dislikes on the games trailer on YouTube... I have a feeling people maybe don't want it
on mobile, can't say I blame them I can't imagine how fiddly that would be and how are
you going to get a good overview of your park? We will have to wait and see.
And finally, A team of really great developers recently got together to form the studio Tangentlemen,
moving from the big AAA titles to join the indie army and they've just announced their
new game. Currently under the working title Daedalus and described as an existential horror
trip into a surreal, half-forgotten dream will be worked on by a team of 15. And you're
going to want to hear some of the people who are in it. There's Richard Smith former Infinity
Ward senior artist who worked on Titanfall, Toby Gard who helped launch the original Tomb
Raider back in 1995 and many more. They hope to follow in the footsteps of other teams
pulling off similar moves such as Supergiant Games Bastion and Fullbright Company's Gone
Home. I'm really looking forward to seeing what they come up with.
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