Out now for all platforms after an earlier release for the PC version, we couldn’t wait to dive in.ĬrossCode has been a massive and beloved hit for the developer and publisher Deck13, and it’s clear to see that a lot of love went into A New Home. If you enjoyed Moving Out but prefer something a little more chaotic, then Get Packed has you covered.Īlmost three years after the base game, developer Radical Fish Games is back with a massive DLC campaign for CrossCode entitled A New Home, which promises to wrap up Lea’s story in the game. Not terribly fun when playing solo, but absolutely hilarious when playing with others. You can “accidentally” bump one of your teammates into traffic, for instance, or lock them inside the van that’s waiting to take your stuff away. One minute you’ll be cruising along and following the objective, but the next moment someone decides to break the rules and just run amok with the game’s mechanics, physics and animations. Causing mayhem is extremely fun though, and definitely better with others. While breaking stuff was sometimes even an objective in Moving Out, here you get points deducted from your score. Things aren’t terribly challenging when playing with others either though, but there is a lot of replay value in the ability to just have fun with it all. You can play solo and that works fairly well too, but we wouldn’t recommend it because of a short campaign that simply isn’t as fun when played without others. Get Packed runs with this theme though, and the campaign quickly sees your team diverting their attention to other “moving jobs” like robbing banks and museums, and they even stick with their gig when they end up in prison.Īs you’d expect, this is a game best enjoyed with others, and it supports both local and online multiplayer action. Here, you’re a crew of guys helping people move their stuff out of their house and into a truck – which no doubt sounds familiar. On the surface, Get Packed looks similar to games Moving Out and Overcooked – with an especially big resemblance to the former. Developed by Moonshine Studios and published by Coatsink, the new release is an expanded edition that features more content than the original release. One of the few Stadia exclusives that launched last year, Get Packed is now available on consoles as well. It’s a lot of content for only £6.19 - with a further -10% discount applied until March 5.Īccording to a previous update by developer Radical Fish Games, A New Home should also be available on Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and Xbox Series this summer.It’s been a while since we published a special on new indie releases, so today we’re checking out the former Stadia exclusive Get Packed which comes to consoles in a “Fully Loaded” version, an expansion for Radical Fish Games’ CrossCode entitled A New Home and the pixel platformer Castle of Pixel Skulls from 2Awesome Studio. Unlock new Arena Cups and Bonus CP to fully upgrade your circuit tree!.Listen to 3 new music tracks composed by はがね/STEEL_PLUS.Tackle 8 new optional quests with unique mechanics and scenarios.Run over water for the very first time in the new area Azure Archipelago.Fight against several enemies, including over 10 new bosses.Ku’lero Temple: Probably the biggest dungeon we’ve ever created.Some of the content it brings will definitely be a welcome sight for existing players, including a certain unfinished raid. A New Home takes place directly after the main game’s story, tying up loose ends and offering more challenging encounters to tackle.
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