Gang Beasts , everyone’s favorite zany brawler from developer Boneloaf and publisher Double Fine , has a new stage. Starting today, players will be able to throw down on top of a moving train as it barrels around a mountain, and deal with everything that comes with that. Yes, I mean there will be falling rocks.
The trailer shows all kinds of shenanigans involved with the stage, including the aforementioned falling rocks, other obstacles such as wooden boards, and even signage that can appear alongside the tracks and ruin your opportunity to climb back aboard. The train itself is also unstable, and can be seen falling off the tracks (and cliff) in the video, taking everyone else down with it.
Along with the train level, there’s also a selection of new outfits being added to the game, for further customization options. Included are occupational getups such as fire fighters, pirates, frogmen, beef mascots, and rail workers.
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The update is free, and out now. Boot up your PS4, dress up your Jelly Thugs in new outfits, and hop on top of that train for some good, old-fashioned violence.
Gang Beasts is of course out for the PlayStation 4, and currently costs $19.99. The game is also available on PC on several platforms, including Oculus.
Best PS4 Indie Games and Studios July 2018
Best PS4 Indie Games and Studios
Indie is a fairly nebulous term (The Witcher 3 is technically indie, after all), but we've gathered a great list of independent titles that you need to play on your PS4.
Supergiant Games
Supergiant Games has a very particular style of art, gameplay, and music, expertly blending every element of their games into amazing experiences.
Bastion
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Ported to PS4 after the fact, this was Supergiant's first foray into their unique style, and that narration is incredible.
Transistor
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Transistor's notable element is the music, though the art and gameplay all come together in true Supergiant fashion.
Pyre
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An interesting departure from previous games, Pyre still retains the classic art, music, and intrigue of previous Supergiant titles.
Giant Sparrow
An indie studio that couldn't have made two more different games, yet somehow each feels so similar. They specialize in emotive narratives across interesting and uncanny worlds.
What Remains of Edith Finch
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Tackling the subject of death in a beautiful way, Edith Finch is a fascinating journey that shouldn't be missed.
The Unfinished Swan
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A world cast in white, and your only weapon is black paint splatters to view the world in front of you, this game evolves brilliantly as it proceeds.
Thatgamecompany
Known for their quiet and simple experiences that draw emotion from deep within the player's own moments with their games, this studio is a PlayStation staple.
FlOw
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The tranquility of water turned into a game. Originally a PS3 release, there's a PS4 version you can play now.
Flower
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Continuing the pattern of soft and soulful games that offer peace and tranquility, Flower is another must-play experience that can often be found for cheap on the PS Store.
Journey
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Easily thagamecompany's most well-known game, originally released on PS3, a PS4 release of this incredible title was inevitable.
Housemarque
The studio behind games like Super Stardust HD (the first game with PlayStation trophies ), Resogun , and others, they are known for arcade bullet-hell games, though the company is now shifting directions .
Nex Machina
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Lots of great releases from Housemarque, but Nex Machina was one of their last bullet-hell arcade shooters before they reinvented their studio.
Playdead
Want to mess up your perception of life through deep and thought-provoking games? Playdead has your covered.
Limbo
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Limbo is an entirely black and white game where you play as a silhouetted young boy in a world full of nightmarish terrors.
Inside
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Inside is a dark and thought-provoking game with a crazy ending that shows that the developers played you the entire time.
A Hat in Time
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Hearkening back to classic platformers, it evokes memories of Super Mario 64 , but becomes a whole adventure all its own.
Apotheon
Apotheon is basically a side-scrolling metroidvania God of War with a visual style that looks like you are playing it on the side of an ancient Greek vase.
Axiom Verge
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Did someone say metroidvania? The best kinds of games, Axiom Verge is an amazing modern amalgamation of classic ideas.
Broken Age
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Yup, Double Fine is an independent studio, and people should check out all of their games, but Broken Age is a particularly great point-and-click adventure featuring the voice of Elijah Wood.
Firewatch
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A dark sense of isolation, with only your radio companion to be your friend, this is a brilliant adventure unlike many other games.
Guacamelee
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Metroidvania. There. I said it again. Guacamelee is a great take on the genre with visuals that pop, and a particular flavor all its own.
Hand of Fate 2
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Heart of the cards! What do you get when you mix a tabletop RPG, text adventure, and a deck of cards? Hand of Fate 2 will test your destiny.
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
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Ninja Theory isn't indie anymore after Microsoft bought them up , but Hellblade is still technically an indie release by the studio. It's an independent game that gives triple-A experiences a run for their money.
Hotline Miami 2
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It's hard to call this one indie, as it's published by Devolver Digital, but I like it a lot, so it made the list. Brutal and arcadey, and also full of deep story that makes you think, it will have you swearing at every tough run.
Never Alone
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A beautiful Inuit adventure featuring a girl and a white fox, this is another unique and heartfelt indie game.
OlliOlli Series
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Reinventing the skateboard genre, this addicting arcade side-scroller demands to be played and replayed.
Outlast Series
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How terrifying can an indie horror game be? The most terrifying, as it turns out. This dark series from Red Barrels set a new benchmark for horror.
Oxenfree
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Another unique adventure that delivers a deep and thought provoking message, indie games can usually tackle these sensitive kinds of subjects more intimately than bigger titles.
Rez Infinite
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Rez Infinite can easily be described as an almost religious experience, and it's even better when experienced in VR.
RiME
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Exploring the stages of grief, RiME is an amazing game that can easily evoke tears from anybody that plays it. Are you man enough to embrace the emotion?
Rocket League
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Forgot this one was an indie, eh? Well, despite its success, it is definitely an independent title.
Rogue Legacy
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A melting pot of roguelikes and metroidvania, Rogue Legacy is an addicting die-and-retry game that begs for just one more run.
Soma
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Another round of indie horror, psychologically terrifying, it will leave you with nightmares long after you are done.
Stardew Valley
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The popularity of the simulation and farm management style games led to Stardew Valley's explosive success, despite not having a major publisher backing it.
Superhot
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It's a first-person shooter where time only moves when you do. Better still, there's a VR version too!
Tacoma
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Existentialism and the human condition are explored on a deep level with this deep and thought-provoking indie space adventure.
The Little Acre
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A tiny point and click adventure, with a style that screams classic Disney animation. The only downside is that it ends all too soon.
The Magic Circle
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Want a strange commentary on game development? The Magic Circle is an insane glimpse into the industry.
The Sexy Brutale
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Groundhog Day meets murder mystery, The Sexy Brutale will have you reliving the same day over and over again as you attempt to save lives and figure out the wider mystery.
The Swapper
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Want an existential crisis? Play The Swapper . What does it mean to be? Who am I? Is my identity linked to my body? The Swapper asks these very questions while you solve puzzles using those mechanics.
The Talos Principle
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Another existential game that questions the meaning of life while having the player solve puzzles, with a brilliant ending.
The Witness
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In my opinion, The Witness is the best puzzle game ever. The experience unfolds in such a way that it evokes additional thought through every discovery you make.
Thimbleweed Park
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Both a callback and a parody of classic adventure titles, this Ron Gilbert adventure is like something straight out of the '90s.
Thumper
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A driving rhythm game that can also be played in VR.
Yoku's island Express
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Pinball meets metroidvania in this amazing open-world pinball adventure.