6. Chromophore: The Two Brothers Director's Cut
Late last year, Ackk Studios released Two Brothers, a top-down PC action-adventure similar to The Legend of Zelda or Secret of Mana. For most of the journey, the world is rendered in sepia tones as if it were running on a Game Boy, but whenever you die, you are sent to an afterlife rich in color. It's an interesting dynamic, but all the game's cleverness was sadly marred by a wealth of technical glitches and unintuitive game design.
Enter the rebranded Chromophore: The Two Brothers Director's Cut, which promises to be much more than a simple touch-up. The original game was built using the software development tool Multimedia Fusion 2, but in order squash all the bugs, the entire game was remade using C#. After that, Ackk Studios set to work tweaking everything from top to bottom based on user input, which should ideally result in a cleaner product as was originally envisioned. Barring any further hiccups, the new cut should be ready for PC, Xbox 360, and Wii U either this year or early 2015.
For the Wii U build, there will be some GamePad-exclusive features, of course. Details on those are being kept a secret, however, as they are linked to major story events.