Posted in March 26, 2015 ¬ 11:19 amh.Craig Stern
We last covered real-time, isometric, sci-fi wRPG Underrail way, way back in 2012 (not counting the time we showed an updated trailer for the game two years ago). Word now reaches me that Underrail–which is still in alpha all these years later–has now been released for public consumption on Steam Early Access, Desura, and Gamersgate […]
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Posted in March 11, 2013 ¬ 4:12 pmh.Craig Stern
Hello, folks! We have two movies on the agenda for tonight: one of Underrail, the other of Shadowrun Returns.
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Posted in August 27, 2012 ¬ 9:00 amh.Craig Stern
With the recent release of an alpha demo for Underrail, I decided to go ahead and give the game a shot. It took a bit of tinkering to get it working*, but I did, and recorded my first impressions playing the game. Check it out: The short of it: if you liked Fallout and Fallout […]
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Posted in August 23, 2012 ¬ 11:30 amh.Craig Stern
So! Remember this? The Underrail playable alpha demo is now out; the developer estimates that it should provide a few hours of play time. Grab the demo right here and give it a try!
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Posted in August 10, 2012 ¬ 10:44 amh.Craig Stern
Stygian Software writes in to announce that Underrail, the hotly anticipated sci-fi isometic wRPG (previously covered here), is due to get a public alpha demo release later this month. Developer Dejan Radisic estimates that the demo will come out sometime between August 20th and August 31st. The complete game remains due for release in the […]
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Posted in April 26, 2012 ¬ 1:46 pmh.Craig Stern
Stygian Software has announced Underrail, an isometric wRPG with a post-apocalyptic sci-fi setting and turn-based combat. The premise: The game is set in a distant future, when the life on the Earth’s surface has long since been made impossible and the remnants of humanity now dwell in the Underrail, a vast system of metro station-states […]
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