Devolver Digital

A sizzle reel for four new games coming from Devolver Digital provided all the techno, violence, and neon one expects from the publisher of Hotline Miami. Without a clear look at any one of the games, we’re putting them all under the same umbrella. Ronin brings samurai swords and motorbikes to the side-scrolling action platformer; Eitr has isometric fantasy combat; Mother Russia Bleeds is an ultra-gruesome beat ‘em up; Crossing Souls looks like Paper Boy by way of Heavy Metal. Their gameplay and aesthetics may vary, but all four of these titles coming to PS4 clearly have style to spare.

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