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2013 upcoming low budget pc games

2013 upcoming low budget pc games


So here are the best upcoming games of 2013 from all categorize in my opinion. The games look very fun and there are a lot but for this post i have picked out my 20 fav. Enjoy :)


1.Remember Me


Publisher: Capcom
Release: May
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“We’ll always have Paris,” as the saying goes – not so much in the Neo-Paris of 2084, when memories can be erased or altered by Memory Hunters. You play as one such mnemonic saboteur, called Nilin, herself rendered amnesiac by agents of the oppressive Parisien regime. Thirdperson acrobatics and assassinations ensue as you try to piece together the conspiracy, and featuring the world’s mostcomplicated sounding combat system. You also get to wreck men’s minds by jumping into their memory and replaying events to reconfigure their recollection. Convince someone they killed their girlfriend during an argument, for instance, and you may just drive them to suicide. How lovely.

2.Zombie Playground


Publisher: Massive Black Inc
Release: March
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It all started with Jason Chan’s awesome illustration of a group of kids battling the shambling grey hordes from atop a helter-skelter. Some time (and near enough $170k of Kickstarter funding) later, and that pre-teen zompocalypse concept has congealed into a thirdperson team-shooter. Though it may be viewed through a child’s imagination, with fanciful touches like tentacled biology-class mannequins and neon-coloured toy guns that fire actual sizzling plasma death, the copious gore attests to the fact that this is certainly not a game for kids. It’s got a pumping soundtrack too, courtesy of hip-hop producer Aesop Rock.

3Plants Vs Zombies 2

Publisher: EA
Release: Spring
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We know next to nothing about it – hence the screenshot above being from the first game – but there’s a good bet that it’ll contain zombies, plants and their never-ending war. This is also PopCap’s first big game since being bought by EA and laying off a chunk of their staff early in 2012. Amongst those lay-offs? Original Plants vs. Zombies creator George Fan.

4.Eador: Masters Of The Broken World

Publisher: Snowblind Studios
Release: Q1 2013
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Hexes and fantasy and turn-based strategy are common bedfellows, but Eador: Masters Of The Broken World introduces a karma system to mix things up a bit. As the developers say – you are the leader of a people, and your choices will have an effect on the world and its people. Beyond just making them all slaughter each other, that is.
5.Contrast


Publisher: Compulsion Games
Release: Q1 2013
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A surrealist 1920s Vaudeville vibe marks this out as a particularly idiosyncratic puzzle-platformer, in which you help a young girl to uncover the mysteries behind her family’s troubled past. The twist is you control a woman only the girl can see, and, as this possibly imaginary woman, you can interact with shadows, transforming into a silhouette able to dance between the areas of shade cast by real world objects.
6.Don’t Starve

Publisher: Klei
Release: March
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“Survive! Collect! Attack!” is the tag line for Klei’s sepia-toned open world survival game, Don’t Starve. You play a top-hatted gentleman adventurer who must wander the randomly generated wilderness, collecting tools for your camp to aid your survival. There will be little in the way of a tutorial, Klei want us to discover how their mysterious world works for ourselves. There are hints scattered throughout the update notes on the Don’t Starve site, however. Your dapper gent can cultivate eggs and hatch feathery companions, fish in ponds and fight flaming hounds. If you’re too callous with those you meet, you risk enraging the “Krampus” demon, who will hunt your adventurer down and punish him for his sins. Eek.

7.The Franz Kafka Videogame


Publisher: mif2000
Release: TBC 2013
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There’s little to go on with The Franz Kafka Videogame right now, beyond the fact it’s an adventure/puzzle game featuring everyone’s favourite existentialist author. Alright, not everyone’s favourite, because you can never know everyone. In fact, do you even know yourself? Because to truly know yourself you surely have to be confident in your own existence, and to… oh my.

8.Ir/rational Investigator


Publisher: Tom Jubert
Release: Q1 2013
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A spoof noir story, Ir/rational Investigator may look like an adventure game, but it departs from rote in a big way: pointing-and-clicking is replaced by a puzzle minigame in which you unpick bits of if-then-else propositional logic.

9.Grim Dawn


Publisher: Crate Entertainment
Release: August
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From the people behind Titan Quest, comes this top down action RPG, set in a world ravaged by otherworldly forces – those who want to enslave humanity and those who want to destroy humanity before they are yoked by their opponents. Only outsiders – humans rejected by their own because of their unearthly powers – can launch a resistance. Five classes, multiple skill trees in each, and synergistic modifiers aplenty are promised, along with oodles of loot and co-op.

10.Mistborn: Birthright


Publisher: Little Orbit
Release: Autumn
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Birthright is an RPG based on the popular Mistborn fantasy books, which is set in a world of “Allomancers,” who can do magic with select metals by burning and ingesting them. It’s an unusual conceptual bedrock for a magic system, and one that I can imagine transitioning nicely into videogame form. Sadly, there’s very little information about Mistborn: Birthright, save for a little concept art and a “Fall 2013” release window, though the author of the novels, Brandon Sanderson, has signed on for story and dialogue duties.

11.Mars: War Logs


Publisher: Spiders Games
Release: Mid-2013
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Say it with me: a cyberpunk RPG set on Mars. That’s all you need to know. It’s like if Red Faction had deeper elements to it (and didn’t go rubbish with Armageddon and then die) like RPG-style combat, dialogue choices, customisable characters and all that jazz. The biggest problem is it’s made by Spiders, which means PCG’s very own Rich will probably be too afraid to play it.

12.Zwei


Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
Release: Late 2013
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Zwei’s the codename for the first project from Bethesda-owned, Shinji Mikami-headed Tango Gameworks. They’re keeping tight-lipped about its contents, but one thing has been promised: it’ll be a return to the celebrated Resident Evil developer’s formative genre of survival horror.

13.Ether One


Publisher: White Paper Games
Release: Early 2013
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First person adventure that takes place in the ‘broken mental structures’ of a woman called Jean. It’s the first part of two, and it’s got lofty aims – the devs claim to want to ‘explore the importance and fragility of human memories’.

14.The Rabbit’s Apprentice


Publisher: Daedalic
Release: Fall 2013
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A young boy’s daydreams turn to reality in this charming point-and-click from indie adventure game dev Matt Kempke (What Makes You Tick: A Stitch in Time). A giant rabbit calling itself the Marquis de Hoto invites the protagonist to enter Mousewood, a magical realm reminiscent of Wind in the Willows. But are such giant talking rabbits to be trusted? And what dangerous spell has cast a pall over the inhabitants of Mousewood?


15.Lilly Looking Through

Publisher: Geeta Games
Release: May
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An adventure game of some incredible beauty, this sumptuously animated fantasy sees the player point-and-click their way through puzzles with the aid of a magic pair of goggles. These allow the protagonist, a young girl named Lilly, to flit between past and present world states. The puzzles and movement seen in the currently available demo are restricted to hot-points, but it’s still hard not to get lost in the Pixar-quality animation.

16.Harold


Publisher: Moonspider Studio
Release: Spring
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Another upcoming platformer with really stunning cartoon art. You play as a guardian angel guiding the titular Harold through a hazard course strewn with pitfalls. In the past, members of the team have worked for Dreamworks, Pixar, and Studio Ghibli – and it shows.

17.Divinity: Dragon Commander


Publisher: Larian Studios
Release: TBC 2013
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How to improve dragons: strap time-slowing jetpacks to them. From the developers of trad-fantasy hack-and-slasher Divinity, Dragon Commander is a mad and brilliant sounding spin-off. As the captain of a fleet of armoured dirigibles, you form your armies (and find a wife) via Mass Effect-style conversations, then switch to a combination of real-time dragon action and mid-battle turn-based strategy to win sky battles.

18.A Hat In Time


Publisher: Mecha The Slag
Release: Summer
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A ‘collectathon’ platformer in the vein of Banjo Kazooie with an art style appropriated from The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker. It’s not just trading on nostalgia though – it has its own off-beat humour and lurid characters.

19.Enola


Publisher: The Domaginarium
Release: TBC 2013
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A horror adventure game propelled by a deep and involved love story, Enola investigates those traditionally romantic themes of fear, isolation and murder, and avoids supernatural horror in place of more ‘human’ fears. Like getting bills in the post then, I assume.

20.Monaco

Publisher: Pocketwatch Games
Release: 2013, or: ‘when it’s done’
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Players take on role of primary-coloured pixellated thieves, each with specialised roles, in this four-player top-down heist game. It’s great: it won the IGF and a whole bunch of other gongs way back in 2010. Where’s it got to since? Sources assure us it is indeed still in development, and not spending ill-gotten gains in the casinos of Rio de Janeiro as rumoured.
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