Version 4.0.0 of Splatoon 2.
Changes:
Major rework to Splatfests.
Major changes to terrain and object placement in the Starfish Mainstage stage.
Five new main weapons.
One new music track.
Balance adjustments for weapons.
Many adjustments and bug fixes.
Version 3.0.0 of Splatoon 2.
Changes:
Major content update:
Players can talk to Callie in Octo Canyon.
More than 100 new gear items.
New rank: Rank X.
Two new music tracks.
Adjustments and bug fixes for multiplayer, Salmon Run, and Spectator Mode.
Balance adjustments for weapons and abilities.
Version 2.0.0 of Splatoon 2.
Major content update:
31 new headgear items, 68 new clothing items, and 41 new pairs of shoes.
Two new hairstyles and two new legwear options for each gender.
Five new music tracks.
New Salmon Run stage: Salmonid Smokeyard.
Four other new stages were added in the update to be unlocked at a later date.
Enhanced amiibo photography feature.
New level cap.
New Crust Bucket menu items.
UI enhancements.
Adjustments and bug fixes for multiplayer and Salmon Run.
Balance adjustments for main weapons, sub weapons, and special weapons.
Version 2.0.0 is a major update to Splatoon, which took place on 6 August 2015 at 02:00 UTC. Some hotly-anticipated features made their debut, such as additional game modes, new weapons and new gear.
Changes:
Major content update:
New modes: Squad Battle and Private Battle.
Progression changes: new level cap, new rank cap, new rewards.
12 new headgear items, 22 new clothing items, and 11 new pairs of shoes.
Four new music tracks.
Major changes to terrain and object placement in the Urchin Underpass stage.
Adjustments to layout of Arowana Mall, Kelp Dome, Moray Towers and Saltspray Rig.
Change to how the winning team is determined when a Splatfest event ends.
Balance adjustments for weapons and abilities.
ARVI Arena is a dynamic and immersive multiplayer shooter with sci-fi elements. The rich variety of maps and weapons will excite every fan of action games. Prove yourself as a fearless gladiator of the modern world. Gather in teams and recall all the game tactics you know to conquer your enemies within VR. Use teleport features and explore the area to get bonus items. Only the most skilled players will make it through the game and get a victory. You can be one of them. Become the last survivor in the futuristic virtual battle!
Capybara is a 22-level Boom-compatible (cl9)"speed slaughtermap" community project, consisting bizzare visual designs, unconventional combat designs and some challenging slaughtery gameplay. In this project everybody needs to finish making the maps within 24 hours and only have 4 days to work on them, note that this is not a strict rule.
Majority of the maps are playtested with DSDA-Doom or Gzdoom, however note that you might suffer from unexpected lags in some grandiose slaughter situations. (a.k.a lots, lots of monsters)
Several centuries in the future, Earth is at the center of a galaxy-spanning empire. Most colonies are loyal to Earth, though some vie for independence. You play as a soldier working for the central government, who becomes embroiled in political upheaval on the planet Sorgo.
Neuro is a science-fiction first-person-shooter with cyberpunk stylings. It mixes traditional FPS mechanics with gameplay based on psionic powers. The most important ability allows the player to take control of enemies' minds and use them to his/her advantage.
The game is set in the same universe as Revolt Games' earlier space sim, Homeplanet.
Map design philosophies in the main maps include: kind to blind players, balance for players who don't find secrets, balance between routes, mappers are competent at beating their own maps. Lots and lots of playtesting...
Super Mado Paf!! is a Yume Nikki fangame created for Dream Diary Jam 4.
It is a shooter game where the player must defeat the enemies moving around the screen. The goal is to get as high a score as possible. You play as Madotsuki and fight against enemies.
Zandronum is a multiplayer oriented port, based off Skulltag, for Doom and Doom II by id Software. Zandronum brings classic Doom into the 21st century, maintaining the essence of what has made Doom great for so many years and, at the same time, adding new features to modernize it, creating a fresh, fun new experience.