Weekly Official Wiki Roundup: Nightcall, Neverinth, Jack Axe, and More!

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Hello, faithful Official Wiki Roundup readers! We’re inching closer and closer to May, and you know what that means – we’ll soon be one month out from E3 2019. What are you looking forward to seeing at the show? Are you going to be attending? There’s still a little while to wait until then, but right now we’ll focus on all the cool Official Wikis we’ve just welcomed into the fold. Have a look around and pore over our wares. We promise we don’t bite!

Official Nightcall Wiki

Nightcall is a visually striking game that finds you tasked with catching a serial killer who’s prowling the streets of modern-day Paris. Police haven’t been able to track the killer down just yet, so your shifts as a taxi driver aren’t exactly as safe as they could be. You’re right in the middle of a noir-inspired murder mystery that requires you to also make enough money to ensure you can pay all your bills. So you have to juggle being a taxi driver, all the while investigating this grim case, your dual roles presenting conflicting priorities. It seems like an exciting prospect, and while it’s not officially out yet, we can’t wait to get our hands on it when it is.

Official Waves of the Atlantide Wiki

Waves of the Atlantide is a methodical 4X RTS that’ll speak to anyone who loves a challenge where in-game resources are concerned. Though the world itself is finite, the resources are not. You’ve got to rush to defeat your opponents before the world collapses under the might of your empire and a tidal wave rolls through. Beware the tidal wave and do what you can to avoid it while evolving your empire in this challenging game, created by one ambitious developer.

Official Neverinth Wiki

After all the gods in the world of the Neverinth have died, the tree of life Yggdrasil summons a powerful Valkyrie to try and undo the horrors that have befallen the land. That’s you, in case you were wondering. As you battle against ferocious monsters from Norse legends and figure out the history of the Valkyries who came before you throughout Valhalla, you’ll earn the powers from the gods of the Old World. Each Valkyrie in-game comes with different abilities you’ll eventually be able to siphon from them as you work to eventually rebuild the fallen world.

Official Jack Axe Wiki

Take on a the role of a character named Jack who happens to have an Axe. Congratulations, you’ve just met Jack Axe! You can tag along with the Jack sisters in a single or multiplayer 2D open world adventure inspired by a Norse-Filipino fantasy where a young woman arming herself and taking on an adventure like is considered “taboo” and a “man’s job.” prove everyone wrong by using your axe to clearing out a colorful world teeming with enemies.

Official Latale W Wiki

This adorable 2D side-scrolling game has a lot for fans of MapleStory to discover, with similar mechanics and artwork. The MMORPG lets players control a character while they stave off monsters, complete different quests, and explore a magical, colorful world. It’s absolutely one of the cutest games you’ll see out there on the market, with plenty of different surprises to discover, experience points to earn, and adventures to go on. It’s best played with friends, but you can also fly solo.

Official Flowerpatch Wiki

Everyone loves a good farming game, and Flowerpatch has plenty of ways for you to enjoy the life of a simple farmer. You’ll use collectible FLOWER cards that you can plant in plots of land throughout the map, while cross-breeding your plants with others. In exchange, you get new FLOWER cards. It’s meant as a collaborative RPG experience, and while it includes many of the same elements you’d expect from games like Harvest Moon and the like, it’s quite a unique game.

Official WRATH: Aeon of Ruin Wiki

In this retro-tinged first-person shooter, you take on the role of the Outlander. After you find yourself having drifted ashore on a dying world, you’re given the task from the Shepherd of Wayward Souls to hunt down the rest of the Guardians of the Old World who are still out there somewhere. From there, you’ll explore a blood-tinged world and see if you can complete the job you’ve been given, armed with 9 different weapons including a shotgun, chainsaw, and everything in between. For anyone interested in old-school games like Quake or Doom, this is very much a game for you.

Official Candycraft Wiki

If you’re someone who plays a lot of Minecraft, you’ll definitely want to give Candycraft a look. This mod adds a new adventure and a world made entirely out of candy. New blocks, items, mobs, biomes, and other additions change up the traditional Minecraft world into a gorgeous (and delicious) new landscape made entirely out of tasty treats. From whipped cream to pudding, there’s all kinds of yummy sweets waiting for you to mine, dig through, and build a house within. We’re feeling the sugar rush already.

Official BoxBot Wiki

Feel like you need to spice up your Discord server? Try out BoxBot, a Discord-centric bot that lets you open up various boxes, earn different weapons, and then use them to battle with your friends. With five tiers of items and all kinds of fun ways to interact with them while in Discord chat, you’ll wonder why you didn’t try it out sooner. It’s not technically a game, per se, but it’s still a fun and useful tool that you’ll want to introduce your friends to.

Official Trysaria Wiki

Sometimes, you need a blast from the past when it comes to finding new games to play. Trysaria delivers nostalgia in droves with its traditional RPG gameplay and ’90’s tropes. As you explore the mysterious world of Trysaria, you’ll collect loot, fight fearsome monsters, and work to help out the characters you meet throughout the world. Luckily, just about everything you do in-game will end up making you stronger, so go ahead! Experiment! It’s all about becoming the person you want to be.