Moving Hazard, developed by Psyop Games, gained attention for its fresh take on competitive multiplayer. Set within a world engulfed by a zombie apocalypse, players could take control of the shambling undead and use them to hunt down enemy players.
Neil writes: "As the end of 2019 draws closer, and the big gaming releases for the year dry up once more, it’s time to start looking to the smaller titles that may have been missed previously; those which would more than sort a gamer out for a cold wet evening. Thank god then for the Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale, delivering cut price gaming to Xbox One and Xbox 360 gamers across the globe. Fancy taking a look at the discounts available in the sale for 12th-18th November 2019?"
Neil writes: "It's the start of a new month and you've probably already spent your recent wage package. But you need not worry because the Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale is here to deliver a huge array of discounts to Xbox One and Xbox 360 gamers once more, with a set of bargains being present between the 2nd-8th April 2019 that will appeal to even the most hard-up gamer. But what games are included in the latest Deals With Gold sale?"
The one thing that caught my attention about Ion Maiden was the use of that same Build engine, the jumping-off point for so many titles, not to mention the genre. While Build may be decades old, Ion Maiden draws from this early design system and creates a nostalgia-fueled modern title.
I can see why people that paid for the game would be unhappy
They're supposed to get a key for the new game, so, meh. They paid in to an early access game. At least it was finished and released instead of just straight up being dropped.