A Look At Indie Title ‘Obviously Inappropriate Content’

Jack Boyles takes a look at indie title Obviously Inappropriate Content…

“There must be something in books, something we can’t imagine, to make a woman stay in a burning house; there must be something there. You don’t stay for nothing.”

Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

Censorship has always been an issue with the game industry; from the days of Mortal Kombat and Night Trap to Grand Theft Auto and South Park: The Stick of Truth. However, it does feel that video games are another convenient scapegoat, and they always will be if we keep shrugging. Pieces of entertainment that change people into the ‘violent, anti-social demons that are here to corrupt your children and loved ones’.

Yet we don’t question society itself not nearly enough on real issues, the fake news phenomenon, proxy wars, news narratives, religion, politics, governments who in reality couldn’t care less, the complete lack of proper workers’ rights and investment, austerity, appalling homelessness; these things that influence our lives and behaviour; people are defined by their experiences.

Appropriate then, that a game is being developed about censorship in video games…

Obviously Inappropriate Content is an Orwellian 2D Shooter Job Simulator. You play a 2D action game which cuts to a desktop mode in which you receive emails. The emails will give you tasks within the 2D game mode, like to screenshot swear words, for example, that you upload in desktop mode.

Think, ‘Metal Slug’ meets ‘Papers Please’. But why, as the player, are we doing this? Well, I’m going to tell you in the next paragraph.

The government is ruled by ‘The Supreme Leader’, who enforces regulations to encourage a positive lifestyle upon the country. You play as a game tester; your job is to censor the videogame in conjunction with the government’s regulations. Throughout the game, the regulations become more frequent, vaguer and longer. However, the company you work for have their own interests at heart that are in opposition to the government. It’s your job to censor enough to keep the government happy, while still maintaining the trust of your company. Your choices will determine the outcome of the game.

The 2D shooter section is the game you are testing called ‘Ural Death Machine’. You run from the left side of the screen to the right, shooting enemies and throwing grenades; dealing with waves of enemies and boss battles such as helicopters. These sections of OIC could be a standalone game. It may lack the finesse of other run and gun games, it still plays fantastically well. Only for that enjoyment to sap when you come across a ‘glitch’ or something you must censor. It really portrays how I imagine game testing is; a mixture of excitement and tedium.

Then you have the desktop mode, in which you receive and respond to emails or messengers from various staff members and government authorities. It’s here you submit your findings, acquire objectives and sustain feedback from either company or government.

Due to the desktop mode, the game (for now) requires the use of a mouse though for the platforming sections you can use either joypad or keyboard. This could be an issue for console porting if an alternative can not be found.

It’s a rarity that we come across games that try and say something worthwhile. Based on the developer – Shuaiying Hou – his own experience of censorship, with the goal of the game to express the effects of censorship within the industry and society.

In my opinion, the triple AAA industry is still making ‘mature’ games that are actually aimed at children. It’s refreshing to see a culture of developers push the medium in a respectable way.

As a fan of dystopian/political satire/social commentary in my video games such as BioShock, the Oddworld series or Deus Ex; it’s great to see a game put you in the shoes of someone who must make that decision.

Someone who asks themselves, is this right? A playable demo can be found here.

Hit The Slopes In Snowboarding The Next Phase

The developers at Session Games have teamed up with Red Bull to bring Snowboarding The Next Phase to the Nintendo Switch.

The game was created by developers that previously worked on SSX and Skate on past consoles. This marks the first snowboarding game to release for the hybrid console. And to top it all off, it’s available right now.

Across the game’s 11 locations, you beat missions while earning equipment and gear from your sponsors. The game is backed by Red Bull so expect product placement.

You complete tricks and push for high scores on your way to becoming the best snowboarder in the world. Game modes include arcade mode, career mode, split-screen multiplayer and photo challenge.

If you’re a fan of classic snowboarding titles like SSX and 1080° Snowboarding, you should consider Snowboarding The Next Phase.

Check out the trailer below and get ready to hit the slopes:

Yoshi’s Crafted World Launches 29th March On Switch

Yoshi’s Crafted World will launch for Switch worldwide on the 29th March, Nintendo announced today.

From the talented developers at Good-Feel (Wario Land: The Shake Dimension, Kirby’s Epic Yarn), the delayed Crafted World utilises a cardboard cutout art style that allows players to view stages from opposite viewpoints — these stages can be played backwards effectively. The game also features a co-op two-player mode that is sure to bring squabbles aplenty.

It’s up to you, as Yoshi, to stop Kamek and Baby Bowser who have set out to steal a “gem-set stone”. Legend has it that this fabled artefact can grant the bearer their wildest dreams.

That’s about it for the story, as you might expect:

Nail The Perfect Line In Future Grind

Future Grind is a futuristic stunt bike platform game developed by Canadian developers Milkbag Games.

In this title, you ride a stunt bike that allows players to chain together massive combos from floating rails. The rails are colour-coded to match the colors of the bike wheels. Land the wrong color and the bike explodes at first contact.

Future Grind comes with a story mode that follows you as you perform for sponsors. As you progress you earn new bikes and access new tracks. The story takes a turn when you realize that things aren’t as they seem. Riders are being closely watched and it is up to you to find out why…

With multiple games modes and an original soundtrack, Future Grind looks to challenge even the best of gamers.

Future Grind releases for PS4, PC and Nintendo Switch on January 22nd. A 4-track Future Grind EP is also available for download at bignic.bandcamp.com

PS Store Sale Includes Some Great PS VR Discounts

Hold on to your hats because the PS Store’s wintry January sale is already here!

Joining ludicrous ongoing sales across multiple platforms, the PS Store’s sale most notably includes some PS VR discounts that are hard to miss.

VR titles on sale include the following:

  • Creed: Rise to Glory, £19.99 – now £9.99
  • Ultrawings, £17.99 – now £6.49
  • Torn, £24.99 – now £15.99
  • ASTRO BOT Rescue Mission, £34.99 – now £19.99
  • SUPERHOT MIND IS SOFTWARE BUNDLE, £32.99 – now £15.99
  • Killing Floor: Incursion, £24.99 – now £14.99
  • Batman: Arkham VR, £15.99 – now £7.99
  • Déraciné, £24.99 – now £15.99
  • Firewall Zero Hour, £24.99 – now £15.99
  • Moss, £24.99 – now £14.99

More PS VR titles can be found on offer here.

Are you interested in grabbing a sale or two? Or, is the very thought of sales without hesitation already making you feel ill? Let us know below.

Tales From Windy Meadow

Tales From Windy Meadow Launches Today On Steam

Indie title Tales From Windy Meadow launches this very day on Steam. It’s an interactive slice-of-life visual novel about choosing your path and living in a community.

We’ve been told that the developer‘s goal was to create a story blending cosiness and melancholy, exploring anxieties that – he believes – many of us can relate to.

Here’s that trailer for you:

We reviewed the developer’s first game, The Tavern, and said the following:

‘A lone tavern shrouded in mystery, filled with enigmatic characters in the depths of a dark land amidst a war, The Tavern places itself among few others in the adventure category of video games…’

You can find out more about the game on the official site here.

PS VR Video - Astro Bot

PS VR Video Highlights What’s On Offer

PlayStation Europe has released a video highlighting the range of games and experiences on offer with PS VR.

From Moss to Resident Evil 7, Beat Saber to Tetris Effect, Firewall: Zero Hour to Astro Bot Rescue Mission, the two-year-old platform is shaping up rather nicely — if we do say so ourselves.

You can check out the PS VR trailer here:

Are you hoping to receive a PS VR this festive season? If so, what experiences are you interested in trying out? Or, have you no desire to get one? Let us know below.

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe – 15 Minutes With The ‘Infamous’ Peachette

IGN has shown off 15 minutes of new gameplay from Wii U port New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe on the Switch.

The internet got itself into a bit of a dither when Nintendo first showed Toadette being transformed into Peachette. You can see her in action below:

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe launches January 11th and includes New Super Luigi U — an expansion starring Mr Green Stache himself.

We’ll be seeing more of the anxious brother next year in Luigi’s Mansion 3.

Razed Switch

Neon Platformer Razed Speeds To Switch And PS4

The neon platformer RAZED, a game that ‘rewards quick thinking, precision and creativity’, is out today for Switch and PS4.

The title sees you rush through levels, dodge obstacles and fight your way to the top spots in international online leaderboards. It combines boss fights, unlockable abilities and the option to quickly reset your runs as well.

Additional features include:

  • Non-stop escalation – Sprint through 60 dynamic levels spread across six unique worlds, each with a distinct visual style, unlockable abilities and pulse-pounding boss battles.
  • Fuss-free speedrunning – Nobody wants to wait around while striving for perfection. Falling short of your target time? Simply jab the restart button to return to the start of the level without any loading times.
  • Secret challenge levels – Employ all your different skills and abilities to find RAZED’s toughest maps and tackle them head-on.
  • Online leaderboards and ghost data – Challenge the world via online leaderboards, and race against friends’ ghosts in a game of asynchronous one-upmanship.
  • Chart your own course  – Veer off the beaten path and carve your own way through levels to achieve seemingly impossible times and unlock the S ranks.

With today’s two releases, RAZED, from UK developer Warpfish Games, is now available for Steam, Xbox One, Switch and PS4.

The Subject Creeps Its Way Onto Steam

Strap in for a chilling adventure to unlock the horrors deep within the nefarious BioMass labs in the debut title from Darkstone Digital, The Subject.

The official release taking players through the haunting experience also comes armed with a nail-biting trailer:

Taking inspirations from the horror and sci-fi movie classics from the 1980s, The Subject presents a mindful first-person puzzle game with a heavy dose of fear around every corner.

“The Subject is the combination of all the things I wanted to work on while I was at larger studios, Sci-Fi and Horror with an 80s sci-fi movie influence visually.” – Brian Clarke, Darkstone Digital

The Subject Details

With a simple concept, yet, requiring a courageous sense of thrill, The Subject looks to offer tense feelings on top of rewarding gameplay. Check out the details below:

  • The dark first-person adventure found in The Subject takes players through complex puzzle solving and harrowing survival elements which lurk around every corner of the corrupt Biomass labs.
  • Use cunning wit to explore and solve a variety of environmental puzzles that unlock deeper areas in the game.
  • Be cautiously wary of the dangerous experimental monsters that creep throughout the laboratory as you attempt to discover the truth behind the nefarious corporation.
  • With no linear method to unravelling the game’s events, players explore the labs in a free roam method allowing for puzzles and areas to be completed in any order for a stirring, unpredictable experience.

The Subject is available now on Steam.

Life Is Strange 2 Episode 2

Life Is Strange 2 – Episode 2 – Releases January 24th

The release date, for the second episode of Life is Strange 2, has been revealed as January 24th.

The new episode titled ‘Rules’ will see Sean and Daniel’s difficult story continue. On the run from the police following a tragic incident in Seattle and the manifestation of a strange supernatural power, the two brothers struggle against the cold.

Daniel gets increasingly ill and Sean decides that they must take the risk and make their way to their distant grandparent’s house to recover and seek shelter.

‘The reaction to episode 1 has been fantastic and it has been great to read all the comments and feedback from players.

‘So many people are falling in love with Sean and Daniel, and we’ve only just begun their journey. There’s so much more to come in Life is Strange 2.’ Michel Koch and Raoul Barbet — Co-Creators.

We’ve also been treated to a new live action trailer for the game, which you can watch below:

There’s a bit more available on the story for episode 2 as well, but why not just play it when it releases instead?

VR Adventure Game, A Fisherman’s Tale, Intrigues

VR adventure game A Fisherman’s Tale will launch on PlayStation VR, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and Windows Mixed Reality on the 22nd January next year. Luckily for us, it sounds rather intriguing too.

In A Fisherman’s Tale, you live a cosy, isolated life — until one day, you realise you’re just a little wooden puppet trapped inside the model of a lighthouse.

Worse yet, the model is replicated inside and out on an infinite recursive loop. You quickly find out you can collaborate with none other than yourself to solve the multi-dimensional riddles that pave the way to discovering your true reality. You can check it out here in a 360° video:

A Fisherman’s Tale is developed by Innerspace VR — we’re already loving the premise of this.