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Doom Guy Crossing Over to ‘Fall Guys’ Soon?

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Devolver Digital is at it again with Fall Guys and another crossover. Fans had the opportunity to stomp around as Godzilla last month, and now it appears that they’ll be able to rip and tear as Doom Guy!

Of course, they aren’t outright saying that it’s Doom Guy, but if you’re looking at the shape, you can tell that the costume very much resembles the iconic space marine suit. Not only that, but if you fancy yourself a Photoshop wizard, you can play around with the contrast and see that the outfit has a shoulder cannon that very much resembles the one the Doomslayer has in DOOM Eternal.

It also wouldn’t be the first time Fall Guys have had a character from another video game franchise show up, as fans had access to a Sonic The Hedgehog suit back in October, and also had The Scout suit from Team Fortress 2. Still waiting on that Dark Souls crossover, though…

Fall Guys is available for PC via Steam, and PlayStation 4.

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Demo Now Available for First-Person Action Title ‘Vampire Hunter: Nightrise’, Coming July 14 [Trailer]

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Over the Moon Games has announced that their upcoming first-person title Vampire Hunter: Nightrise will launch on Steam on July 14. You won’t have to wait until Steam Next Fest next week to get a chance to get your vampire slaying fix in, as the game’s demo is available now.

Touted as “Castlevania meets Tunic,” Nightrise puts players into a vampire’s castle with a single goal: reach him before nightfall. Of course, it’s easier said than done, since you’ll be needing to deal with the castle itself. Rotating fireplaces, moving bookshelves, watching portraits, and hidden passages are open from the start, but they only give way once the player understands how the place works. No keys, only knowledge.

Meanwhile, despite not having a whip, you’re equipped with something just as cool in a stake launcher that pins enemies to walls. You can also fire stakes through flame to ignite them, and even turn the castle’s own furniture into ammunition.

Underneath it all, the player’s faith is a major gameplay mechanic, functioning as as a literal resource that the castle constantly tempts them to trade away for power, quietly shaping how the story ends. As your conviction weakens, the castle’s influence grows stronger. You’ll have to manage faith as carefully as ammunition.

“In Nightrise, almost everything is open to you from the very beginning, if you know how to reach it,” explains Over the Moon Games’ John Warner. “There is something deeply rewarding about learning to overcome an obstacle instead of just finding a key. It creates a real sense of power and wonder. We took huge inspiration from Tunic in that respect, and from Outer Wilds.”

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