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Devolver Digital’s showcase featured just 4 games, but they appear like good ones

Devolver Digital shared details and teasers of a few of the projects in development during its recent presentation on Thursday. However, a lot of the presentations revolved across the tongue-in-cheek mascot “Volvy”, a fictionalized story of the mascot’s impact on gaming culture and the character’s “return” as a robot (VOLV-E). It was weird, but that is the Devolver trait in its presentations.

You can watch the whole 22-minute show here or try the 4 featured games below (well, along with anything Volvo related):

Devolver showed up trailer to Wizard with a gun, a survival game whose theme resembles a fantasy game combined with a western. You’ll have to assemble resources, construct buildings, and explore what looks like a big map. The demo is now available on Steam. The game may also come to PS5 and Xbox Series X/S and is anticipated to launch sometime in 2023.

We have a recent one game trailer Down The Principle of Talos IIcontinuation of the acclaimed first-person puzzle game Talos Principle. We already knew the sport was on its way – it was featured as a part of the PlayStation Showcase in May – but this trailer gave one other glimpse into the mysterious puzzle title. Coming to PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC later this 12 months.

IN Baby stepsrecent game from the developers Monkey exit AND beat it!, you play as Nate, who stumbles on his way upstairs. It looks such as you manipulate Nate’s legs individually, describes the press email Baby steps as a “literal walking simulator” – which should result in some funny situations QWOP– like mishaps. (Not surprising considering overcoming it! creator Bennett Foddy also done QWOP.) It will come out in 2024 for PS5 and PC.

Devolver also shared a very short teaser for The fall of man 2continuation of the third-person puzzle The fall of man. “Each intricate level is filled with recent toys and contraptions to play with as you solve a series of fiendish puzzles alone or in teams of as much as eight friends,” in line with a Devolver press email. Devolver has not provided a release window.

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