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Image: Apogee Entertainment We reported earlier this year how legendary shareware publisher Apogee Entertainment is back. Overnight, the company announced two of its first new titles: a pixel-art high-score adventure and a zombie shooter set in New Zealand that’s eerily familiar to Days Gone. The zombie game is called Dead Fury, and it stars a soldier stationed in New Zealand called Logan. The official site notes that Logan’s been infected, but hasn’t morphed into a zombie yet. If the look is similar to Days Gone, it’s because that’s exactly what the developers are going for, according to the “Reasons to Play” section: ....
– Microsoft Flight Simulator Lot of PC stuff with some handheld/early DS games in there, so you can get a pretty clear sense of what I grew up with. I’ve changed out a couple of titles from the last time I did this, primarily because I spent more time with them, or they were games that I just kept coming back to. One Must Fall 2097 was an obvious oversight; I didn’t play it the year it came out, but I played an absolute shit ton of it as soon as I discovered it. Same went for Battlefield 2, which was a blast at LANs with pizzas and a full squad. ....
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