In summer 2011, Germany-based online games publisher Gameforge will invite players from around the globe to explore strange new worlds and uncharted territories in its newly dubbed free-to-play casual browser-based game, Star Trek – Infinite Space, set in the Deep Space Nine timeline. To unfold the gripping story and the immersive experience for Star Trek – Infinite Space, the publisher has enlisted award-winning developer keen games to lead development on the title.
Keen Games will finish developing the spiritual successor to Portal Knights after receiving $10 million from Hiro and Tencent to expand game development and publish their in-development title.
Keen Games developer discusses Sacred 3, the new hack and slash RPG sequel from publisher Deep Silver, in this exclusive interview.
I liked Dead Island series. Never checked out the Sacred series but this one looks like it's worth a look. Curious to see what they've done.
Sean Davies of PSGamer: Sacred 3 is a middling adventure which will only entertain those who are hardcore hack ‘n’ slash fans. The game is a strange mix of forced humour, slick but repetitive combat and an easily forgettable storyline trudging over Sacred but well trodden ground. Its only saving graces are its length, with plenty of content to keep you busy, the variety of enemy types and a well implemented 4 player co-op system. The lack of loot is a disappointment, it is not pushing the boundaries when it comes to visuals and Sacred 3 brings nothing new to the genre.