Destructive Creations, along with developers Fairyship Games and Revenant Games, confirmed that Shame Legacy is coming to PC in late May This is a classic first-person horror survival title in which you are a member of a cult in the 19th Century who has come to your senses and is now looking for a way[...]
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RedDeer.Games announced this week they will be taking on publishing duties for Space Raiders In Space when it comes to Xbox.
Indie developer and publisher Destructive Creations announced that War Mongrels is headed for Steam this October The game has been in development for a while as the team has been putting together a real-time tactics title centered around the events of World War II But unlike a lot of WWII titles, this one actually references[...]
3D Realms, Destructive Creations, and Apogee Software are bringing the classic shooter Rise of the Triad back from the dead The 1995 hit is coming back as Rise of the Triad Remastered, and it's landing on consoles and PC as early as next year It's the latest game to join the parade of remakes and[...]
After getting a small teaser image, the crew at Destructive Creations decided to reveal more of War Mongrels at Realms Deep 2020 Rather than just your standard trailer with a few bits of footage, the company went all out for a 24-minute video featuring a longer look at a section of gameplay According to the[...]
Destructive Creations revealed they have a new game on the way that they are both developing and publishing called War Mongrels The studio is most famous for creating one of the worst games of 2015 with Hatred, but bounced back earlier this year with their thriller title Daymare 1998 The company has become known for[...]
Destructive Creations has released their extreme horror game Daymare: 1998 to terrify players on Xbox One and PS4 this past week The game was originally released on PC back in September 2019 to a decent reception as it gave players a different kind of third-person horror title The game has a throwback to the late[...]
A few days ago, Gog.com made the bold choice not to sell Hatred, angering a lot of people who had been supporting the game's controversial release. That
Hatred has had a controversial journey since it was announced. That is probably to be expected from a game that is about massacring the public, but the
I've written about Hatred in the past, but despite my distaste for the title, I recognise it should be sold. Even if I find the content regressive, we
Patrick Dane writes for Bleeding Cool:
Disclaimer: I will be making a lot of assumptions based on Destructive Creations' trailer for Hatred I have not played the game in any form However, this is the image that the developer wanted to put forward to the public and I feel that is perfectly fine to critique.
Think about[...]