El Paso, Elsewhere
El Paso, Elsewhere is a supernatural neo-noir third-person shooter. Hunt werewolves, fallen angels, and other damned creatures in a vivid slow motion love letter to action classics. Fight your way through a reality-shifting motel, floor by bloody floor. Save the victims of Draculae, lord of the vampires. Destroy the villain you loved–even if it means dying yourself.
Somewhere in El Paso, Texas, a three-story motel gained another 46 stories… all below ground.
So, yeah.
This is going to get loud.
FEATURING
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Original hip-hop soundtrack.
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Molotov cocktails filled with holy blue flame.
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A fully-voiced neo-noir story campaign set in a reality-shifting motel full of monsters.
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Hordes of destructible physics objects; for shooting.
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More slow-motion dives than you would think it is humanly possible to fit into a single video game.
Read More: Best Cinematic Noir Games.
Sweetlads' Werewolf
Sweetlads' Werewolf is a fast paced game of deception based in 16th century England. Werewolves have infiltrated our village and left us isolated in these deep woods. Find out who you can trust and who is more interested in your flesh!
Votes aren’t confirmed until the end so every second counts to state your innocence and share your theories. With quick communication at the heart of our game we support and encourage voice chat. play with up to 24 players online or locally. Please note, the art is still in progress and not reflective of final gameplay
How to Play
Starting the game you will be assigned a random team - good or evil - and a random role.
The game is split into two repeating phases, day and night:
Day
The day begins with who was killed (or spared) last night, along side their last will.
Everyone discusses and votes on whom they think is a werewolf
Night
The night begins with who was hung during the day, along side their last will.
Werewolves vote who to kill and special roles can use their abilities
Roles
Villager - Good - no unique abilities
Seer - Good - Votes at night to reveal someone’s identity
Bodyguard - Good - Votes at night to protect a player
Martyr - Good - Votes at night to die in place of a player if they are attacked
Witness - Good - Votes at night to watch a player that if attacked reveals the killer
Survivor - Good - Can survive one attack only at night
Spy - Good - Can view the evil chat
Werewolf - Evil - Votes at night who to kill and has access to the evil chat
Wizard - Evil - Votes at night to reveal someone’s identity and has access to the evil chat
Traitor - Evil - Has access to the evil chat
How to Win
To win the Good team needs to hang all the Werewolves.
The Evil team wins when they outnumber the good team.
Read More: Best Cinematic Mystery Games.
HUMANS CONNECT
HUMANS CONNECT
The story is focused on the humans bloodline to the mythologies that
existed 1000 years ago. An experiment occurred in the modern times where
Humans would gain supernatural powers because of their connections to those
mythologies that existed. Julia’s journey is to discover the creator of this
experiment and the origins of those mythologies, however she is confronted by
Anubis like character “Inpu The Jackal”.
In the game the player can choose to play one of the two characters and play
the same story mode but in different time and order. Each character has his own perspectives and goals
in the same story.
In Julia’s story, the player has to rely on engagement to progress with the story.
While the Nightwolf’s story rely on exploration and stealth to progress with the story.
Both characters shares a common enemy which is “Inpu The Jackal”, he currently has
an unknown background and its up to the player to discover who he is and what is his
true objective. Are you up for the challenge?!
The Game’s main idea is to let the player feel like he is engaging, feeling and
relating to the characters not just playing them. Engage, Explore, CONNECT
and mostly… have FUN!
Read More: Best Cinematic Action Games.
Wolfsbane
Wolfsbane is a simple, stylized multiplayer game set in a vibrant and magical world. Inspired by other social games, Wolfsbane has only one goal, to make you question your friends’ trustworthiness and provide hours of fun. Hop on a magical adventure and get ready to outsmart your way towards victory.
The game is set in a village called Woodpine, a place where the blood moon rises up in the sky once every ten years. During the day, villagers collect various items that will help them fight off the Werewolf when the moon forces the transformation.
When the night comes, it’s all about communication and teamwork. Failing to do that results in getting eaten by the beast.
Each player is assigned a role at the start of the game. They’ll have to use the perks of their role to outplay The Werewolf and win the game.
We already have a few fully-functional roles, but we’re planning to add many new ones through updates coming in the near future. Each one of these roles has a unique ability that affects the gameplay in a different way.
If the villagers combine their abilities through proper teamwork they will be able to achieve victory with ease. But, The Werewolf is not to be underestimated.
When the full moon rises, the player set to be The Werewolf can secretly transform and attack in the right moment, then transform back into human form. If the match progresses in the final phase, which is The Blood Moon, it’s even more difficult for the villagers to achieve victory, since during this time the beast is permanently transformed and greatly empowered.
A match in Wolfsbane is divided in three different phases. The Daylight / Harvest Phase, the Full Moon Phase, and the final Blood Moon Phase. During each one of these phases, players are given different tasks they must complete, all with the ultimate goal of transforming their fellow villager who is cursed to be the evil werewolf back into human form.
We recommend buying if you:
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Like social games
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Enjoy the aesthetics of stylized games
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Want to have tons of fun lying or being lied to by your friends
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Eating your friends as The Werewolf
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Relaxing with simple gameplay after a hard day of work
We don’t recommend buying if you:
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Expect robots (we might add them in the future though)
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Prefer complex gameplay that takes weeks to learn
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Enjoy single-player more than multiplayer