Posts Tagged “Super Rare Games”
Super Rare Games Brings Physical Copies Of Two New Games In Time For Halloween
Super Rare Games continues its quest to preserve video games by offering a couple of indie games in physical format. Next on the list are Jumpship‘s Somerville and Darkstone Digital and DreadXP’s The Mortuary Assistant, both of which will be released on Halloween – 31st October.
Read OnA Physical Cavern of Dreams Version Is Coming To Switch
Super Rare Games has announced they are giving the Indie platformer Cavern of Dreams a physical release on Nintendo Switch. The game will have a print run of 4000 copies and is due to be up for preorders on 27 June.
Read OnWargroove 1 + 2 Is The Latest Game To Get A Physical Release
Chucklefish’s Wargroove 1 + 2 collection is getting a physical release courtesy of Super Rare Games. Wargroove is a turn-based tactics game that was first released in 2019 and thanks to its positive reception, a sequel followed just last year. Now both games have been bundled into one cartridge for a limited time.
Read OnThe Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark Gets The Super Rare Treatment On Switch And PS5
Super Rare Games are bringing physical copies of The Darkside Detective games PlayStation 5 as well as bringing the sequel, A Fumble in the Dark, to Nintendo Switch. The point-and-click detective games are set in a fictional world of Twin Lakes where Detective Francis McQueen and his partner Patrick Dooley investigate crimes of a supernatural nature.
Read OnSuper Rare Games Brings The Horror Mixtape To Players In Time For Halloween
The lovely folks at Super Rare Games are back with Super Rare Mixtape Vol 5 and this time they are getting into the spirit of Halloween. Their latest mixtape of indie gems has been curated around the theme of Horror, with each having some connection to the spookiest time of year.
Read OnSuper Rare Games Expanding To Offer Range Of PlayStation Titles
We’ve been a big fan of Super Rare Games for a while now. We’ve tackled the tough platformer Grapple Dog and felt sombre over a cup of coffee with Necrobarista, and while each game was great, the physical copies were only limited to Nintendo Switch. Well, things are about to change as the UK company have confirmed they will ramp up production on the PlayStation side of things.
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