Schlagwort: Alisa Developer’s Cut

  • Alisa – Developer’s Cut Brings Us to the Dollhouse

    Alisa – Developer’s Cut Brings Us to the Dollhouse

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    Welcome back to the dollhouse. Following last year’s demo featured in the ID@Xbox Demo Fest Showcase, Alisa Developer’s Cut is finally releasing on Xbox One & Series X|S systems. The game aims to be a callback to the golden age of survival horror, all the way down to the native resolutions and pre-rendered backgrounds of the games of old.  The newly released launch trailer aims highlights a mix of the game’s narrative as well as gameplay, featuring an introduction to the game’s story as well as the madness waiting for you inside of the dollhouse.

    Alisa’s story takes place in a wartime fantasy universe inspired by the mid-late 1920s. You take the role of Alisa; an elite royal agent tasked with chasing a wanted criminal noted for stealing “blueprints”. However, things seem to go wrong immediately – after a surreal nightmarish experience with doll-like creatures, she wakes up in an old Victorian mansion. There she seems to be only surrounded by doll-like beings that lurk the mansion’s grounds – and aren’t exactly friendly either. Why is she there? What secrets does this strange mansion hold?

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    In-game, you’ll find yourself faced with highly nostalgic, familiar survival horror gameplay. Alisa is at its core a nostalgic throwback to the classics of the genre. The Developer’s Cut version of the game in this release features some modernized features for accessibility however, including multiple controller layouts (allowing the player to select both tank and non-tank control styles), as well as featuring the optional auto-aim toggle found in the old version of the game. It also features multiple save slots, unlike some older survival horror titles. Other than that, however, the game is a survival-horror classic down to its bones (or, pinwheels rather) – including limited currency-based saving, prerendered backgrounds, and even native 480p (upscaled to modern standards of course).

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    Despite taking place in a dollhouse, you’ll find yourself trekking through tons of distinct and zany environments. The game revels in variety and off-kilter humor, with tons of bizarre and surreal environments and enemies for you to overcome. The mysterious mansion is sectioned off into various different distinct areas, some of which include sprawling gardens and bathhouses, and others which are zany and otherworldly like the funhouse. Each area is filled with a sundry assortment of wicked enemies; these can range from zombie-like humanoid dolls to giant ballerinas to disembodied gigantic baby doll heads to strangely proportioned clowns – among others!

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    Lastly, Alisa features a full array of unique weapons and customizable outfits. Each weapon has a unique combat style and traits. Weapons can include the default sword and then an array of different guns – and possibly other weapons. You can both unlock as well as use your hard-earned pinwheels (the currency of the mansion) to purchase these weapons, outfits, and other items at the puppet shop in the various saferooms in the mansion. Just keep in mind you have limited inventory – so you’ll have to strategize what you take along with you as you venture deeper and deeper into the mansion’s depths.

    Developed by Casper Croes and ported to Xbox and published by Top Hat Studios, Alisa Developer’s Cut is out now on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, with a 15% launch discount until February 20th.

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    Alisa Developer’s Cut

    Top Hat Studios, Inc.

    $17.99 $15.29

    Elite Royal Agent Alisa – hot on the heels of a notorious thief in a fantastical world somewhat reminiscent of the 1920s – finds herself suddenly whisked away to an old, bizarre, Victorian-style mansion. Now trapped in a world up-side down, Alisa must find a way to escape – all the while being haunted by the mansion’s strange, mechanized doll-like inhabitants. Can you survive the dollhouse… and escape with your humanity?

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  • Next Week on Xbox: New Games for February 5 to 9

    Next Week on Xbox: New Games for February 5 to 9

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    Welcome to Next Week on Xbox! In this weekly feature we cover all the games coming soon to Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows, and Game Pass! Get more details on these upcoming games below and click their profiles for further info (release dates subject to change). Let’s jump in!


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    Sydney Hunter And The Curse Of The Mayan

    CollectorVision Games

    $9.99

    Sydney Hunter and the Curse of the Mayan – February 5

    A love-letter to 8-bit action-adventure games with challenging platformer gameplay and a huge number of Maya-inspired bosses. As Sydney Hunter, adventure supreme, who by sheer luck manages to get trapped inside a massive Maya pyramid, soon discovers that the “Feathered Serpent” Kukulkan has broken up the sacred Haab calendar into seven individual pieces and has hidden them inside the very same pyramid!


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    Alisa Developer’s Cut

    Top Hat Studios, Inc.

    Alisa Developer’s Cut – February 6
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

    Elite Royal Agent Alisa – hot on the heels of a notorious thief in a fantastical world somewhat reminiscent of the 1920s – finds herself suddenly whisked away to an old, bizarre, Victorian-style mansion. Now trapped in a world upside down, Alisa must find a way to escape – all the while being haunted by the mansion’s strange, mechanized doll-like inhabitants. Can you survive the dollhouse… and escape with your humanity?


    Xbox Live

    Dungeonoid 2 Awakening

    Eastasiasoft Limited

    Dungeonoid 2 Awakening – February 7
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

    Classic dungeon crawling gets a block-busting twist in Dungeonoid 2 Awakening, a top-down adventure presented in retro pixel art style! In this genre mashup, you’ll pick from four role-playing classes, each with their own unique stats and special skill, then set off on a quest to conquer evil by controlling a floating platform to deflect a magical orb into targets along the way.


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    Cannibal Abduction

    Torture Star Video

    $11.99

    Cannibal Abduction – February 8
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

    From horror master Tomás Esconjaureguy, comes two twisted tales of terror! This thrilling VHS-styled low-poly survival horror pack is a must-have for any slasher enthusiasts. With cat and mouse style gameplay and light puzzles, avoid the killers at all costs by using the shadows or hiding spots. Can you survive, or will you join the ranks of those who have failed?


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    Ikonei Island: An Earthlock Adventure

    Jetpack Collective, The Iterative Collective

    Ikonei Island: An Earthlock Adventure – February 8

    Welcome, adventurers! Explore the beautiful Ikonei Island, befriend magical creatures, and fight monsters with your friends or adventure solo. Gather resources, craft tools, and gear. Farm the land, build your base or a cozy home, and decorate it however you like.


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    INVECTOR: RHYTHM GALAXY

    Warner Music Group

    Invector: Rhythm Galaxy – February 8

    From Warner Music and the acclaimed indie game studio, Hello There Games, Invector: Rhythm Galaxy invites players to embark on a musical journey. Soar through vibrant celestial landscapes perfectly synched to the beat of chart-topping hits from some of today’s biggest stars, including Charlie Puth, PinkPantheress, Fifty Fifty, and many more.


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    Mustache In Hell

    QUByte Interactive

    Mustache in Hell – February 8

    John Mustache is a tough-as-nails police officer. After some disquieting dreams, he finds himself awake in a strange place and must make an unexpected deal with the Grim Reaper to regain control of his life in this comical, twin-stick action game. You and your mustache must battle hordes of enemies, collect loot, upgrade weapons, and take on enormous bosses.


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    The Inquisitor

    Kalypso Media

    The Inquisitor – February 8
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

    You are Mordimer Madderdin, an Inquisitor in God’s service, sent to the town of Koenigstein which is plagued by a series of mysteries and sin. Solve the various cases and crimes of those who have transgressed against the faith, all while uncovering the truth of a darker evil from another realm that is trying to enter the world of the living.


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    Choice of Life: Middle Ages 2

    Samustai LTD

    Choice of Life: Middle Ages 2 – February 9

    In the card game Choice of Life: Middle Ages 2, you must weigh every decision to not die ahead of time. Explore the kingdom from the snowy forests of the north to the endless fields of the south and meet its inhabitants. Rule graciously but firmly, deal with traitors, and do not confuse friends with enemies.


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    Xbox Play Anywhere

    Control:Override

    Brain Station 23

    Control:Override – February 9

    Control: Override is a puzzle game where you must switch control between yourself and the environment. Break the rules of physics. Solve puzzles. Stop the rebel AI. And maybe face the reality of why it turned against you.


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    Deathly Dangerous

    ChiliDog Interactive

    $4.99

    Deathly Dangerous – February 9

    Deathly Dangerous is a new twin-stick action game with high emphasis on dynamic combat, rogue-like elements, and a crisp pixel art style. This game gives you literally hordes of enemies and different tools to dispose of them — cartoonish violence has never been so fun before.


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    Jubilee

    Red Art Games

    $9.99 $8.99

    Jubilee – February 9
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

    Jubilee is about pure precision platforming. Jump and spin through a variety of challenges: no upgrades, no power-ups. Collect gems and rescue animals. There’s multiple routes through the diverse regions of the world: make your own way to the exit… and freedom!


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    Manitas Kitchen

    Entalto Studios

    Manitas Kitchen – February 9
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

    Bring together a group of dinosaurs with extraordinary skills to make up the best kitchen brigade the world has ever seen, all under the supervision of a very rude and very tiny boss. How does an Ankylosaurus knead dough? Why do Triceratops need a flamethrower? A Pterodactyl that cannot fly? Use their incredible skills to cook faster and better!


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    Prisonela DX

    Ratalaika Games S.L.

    Prisonela DX – February 9
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

    Get ready for platforming incarceration insanity in Prisonela DX. Use your special parkour abilities to overcome all the obstacles and avoid all the traps. Don’t expect to atone for your mistakes in this prison madhouse though — each time you die, you’ll be warped to a completely different level where you’ll have to adapt and survive.


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    The Tales of Bayun

    Samustai LTD

    The Tales of Bayun – February 9

    The Tales of Bayun is a narrative adventure game with RPG elements in a grim Eastern European and Slavic fantasy setting. A unique world based on fairy tales and legends. Fascinating stories with unexpected plot twists. Authentic characters with their own secrets and motivation. Tough moral choices with unpredictable consequences.


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