Axiom Verge, 2015
Thomas Happ Games

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Axiom Verge, 2015
Thomas Happ Games

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Introduction Back in 2006, a former thomashapp.com attempted to explain the nature of our reality and its ramifications. Nobody read it,
The theories behind the AV games, found on thomashapp.com.
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Axiom Verge (2015)
Cellular Skies // Axiom Verge (2015)

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
Without Place - Thomas Happ [Axiom Verge Soundtrack]
The player is able to shoot in all eight directions in Axiom Verge, which on it’s own can allow for a variety of puzzles and enemy movement types, with the knowledge that the player will always be able to aim in their direction regardless of their position on screen. However, what makes this work so effectively is that the player can aim both by using the movement stick, or using the movement stick in tandem with a held button in order to hold themselves in place while aiming. This provides plenty in the way running and gunning, as the player can fine tune their control at almost any moment when it comes to firing their large arsenal of weaponry.
More Axiom Verge 2 info, taken from the official website:
The main character is named Indra, and is a mysterious billionaire who stumbles upon an “ancient, alternate earth” in Antarctica
She is guided by disembodied voices (presumably the Rusalki)
New abilities are obtained by breaking urns, releasing entities within. However, it may come at a cost.
A compass will light up and guide you towards urns
New enemies include drones, which can be hacked (probably similar to glitching in the first game)
Save shrines are different than the first game, but still exist
The game is somehow simultaneously set in the past and future, and whereas the first game was more of a “side story”, this sequel will feature more “central” characters and time periods (from an interview quoted on nintendoenthusiast.com)