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Infinity: HexaDome Tactics is the upcoming 1v1 turn-based tactical strategy game set within the iconic universe of Infinity, a tabletop war game. Players fight in the HexaDome, a futuristic arena inspired by the Aristeia! Board game where every move and decision can change the course of te battle in a combat style similar to the beloved XCom series. It's a simple and familiar style of tactical strategy but, HexaDome Tactics is difficult to master. There's no release date yet but, HexaDome Tactics will release later in 2026. HexaDome Tactics is set in the universe of Infinity that blends science fiction, high-tech and deep socio-polictal dynamics together. Infinity is focused on the Human Sphere, a collection of human-controlled star systems where a complex collection of factions have emerged with their own characteristics, technologies, cultures and motivations...

Directive 8020 marks the start of the second season of the Dark Pictures anthology, reminding us exactly why we love the series and the horror games created by Supermassive Games. This new game takes it in a very different direction, with some bold choices and necessary technical improvements, but it does fall short in a few areas. Despite this, Directive 8020 is a great start to Dark Pictures' second season of horror. For the first time in the series, Directive 8020 sends players into space. It focuses on a cursed shipwreck where the Cassiopeia is sent to scout for humanity's first exoplanet colony in desperate hope to escape a dying Earth. Of course, it doesn't go as planned. Blending witchcraft, monsters and modern slasher films to create a terrifying tale that's clearly inspired by Alien and The Thing - literally my favourite movies...

Pragmata is the newest release from Capcom, a brand new science fiction IP with a “dad and daughter” style narrative that feels similar to BioShock and God of War. In the best possible way, Pragmata feels like a game from the mid-2000s, and it highlights everything we love about gaming from that era. It puts emphasis on a specific gimmick while also executing the gameplay really well and offering an interesting story. Pragmata focuses on action first, so the story does have some issues, but this is still a fantastic title. After communication between Earth and a mining outpost on the Moon is suddenly cut off, Hugh Williams and his team are sent to investigate. However, he quickly discovers that the AI administrator called IDUS has gone rogue and is sending robots to eliminate the humans...

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