Video Games
Fan Game ‘Resident Evil: The Arklay Chronicles’ Released [Trailer]
Fans continue to take advantage of Capcom’s laissez-faire attitude towards Resident Evil fan games (in a good way, mind you), and the latest effort is Lord DeeJay’s Resident Evil: The Arklay Chronicles. This new title can be had for free over at GameJolt, and this time, we get to explore the events of July ’98 surrounding the Arklay Mountains.
Resident Evil: The Arklay Chronicles has you playing as several characters, including Kenneth Sullivan, Richard Aiken, Forest Speyer, Barry Burton and Albert Wesker as you work to uncover the events in the Arklay Mountains that preceded the first Resident Evil game. Currently, this release is only the first chapter, though according to Lord DeeJay, the first chapter features multiple endings and “a lot of surprise”.
The fine folks at Residence of Evil have already done a playthrough of the game, so if you’re curious to see the game in action before you try it yourself, can check out their video below.
Video Games
‘Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee Remastered’ Announced for Consoles and Steam [Trailer]
Atari is reaching back for fans of the classic GameCube and Xbox fighter Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee with a remastered edition that’s coming November 3 to PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and the Nintendo Switch 2. The PS5 and Switch 2 will also be receiving physical versions that you can pre-order now.
“There is a real sense of responsibility that comes with working on Godzilla, especially with a fan-favorite title like Destroy All Monsters Melee,” explains Atari chief creative officer Mike Mika. “It is only natural that Atari, as the original publisher in 2002, would partner with Pipeworks, the original developer and kaiju experts to bring their creation back to center stage—bigger, better and more destructive than ever.”
The ultimate kaiju arena brawler is back, completely remastered. From Atari and original developer, Pipeworks, Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee Remastered updates the 2002 fighter with enhanced visuals and quality of life improvements. Choose from one of twelve monsters, and battle it out with a range of brutal attacks through 8 locations, each with day and night variations. Battle through real-world cities, Monster Island, and the alien Mothership. Face off against your friends in local co-op or new online multiplayer.
Along with the updated visuals, Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee Remastered also features gameplay updates, as well as an improved unlock system, so you can unlock monsters, locations, and gallery items in any order you choose.