Three years ago, Dotemu–the publisher behind Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge and Streets of Rage 4–announced it was reviving SNK’s classic run-and-gun title, Metal Slug, as a turn-based tactical title. Now, the wait for Metal Slug Tactics is almost over, and it’s coming to Game Pass on day one alongside all major consoles and PC next week.
Dotemu and developer Leikir Studio have released an extended gameplay preview for Metal Slug Tactics that demonstrates what’s in store for fans of the series. While the isometric perspective and turn-based action are new, fans of the previous Metal Slug games should recognize the throwback pixel style and the over-the-top weapons utilized by the heroes.
The video features Clark Still and Ralf Jones, a duo who m…
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Read moreA Destiny mobile game is reportedly in development over at NetEase under the name Destiny Rising, and it could be announced soon.
This rumor originally came from Twitter user Kurakasis, who said that Destiny Rising hasn’t been canceled despite developer Bungie’s recent layoffs. Giant Bomb’s Jeff Grubb has corroborated this rumor over on Threads, saying that the game will reportedly have Hero characters instead of having players create their own characters. However, it seemingly will still retain the same kind of feeling of playing Destiny on console or PC, but just on mobile.
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