"Rustler" is a new medieval action game made by Jutsu Games and published by Games Operators and Modus Games It shares similarities with the early games in the "GTA" franchise Players will be able to ...
Modus Games and Games Operators revealed their latest chaotic game on the way with the hilarious Rustler. The game is set in medieval times but has very little to do with the era as you will be ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Publisher Modus Games took to the PlayStation blog to outline pieces of the game, including narrative setup and gameplay expectations. Rustler puts ...
Anthony Puleo is a Freelance Writer for GameRant, but has a history working for the site. Having worked as a staff writer here for two years, he is very familiar with the gaming industry and plays ...
Developers make a wide variety of open-world crime games, but somehow no one has delivered on the concept of a Grand Theft Auto game with something other than cars. Developer Jutsu games released an ...
Modus Games has staple-gunned an August 31 release date to Rustler for PS5, PS4, PC, Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One. To celebrate the Rustler release date, the studio also released a new trailer for the ...
Rustler, the medieval, horse-stealing sandbox room from Modus Games, is coming to PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch in 2021. The game is now available in Steam Early Access, and ...
Rustler is essentially what you'd get if you crossed the old-school GTA games with Kingdom Come Deliverance, and, er, trebuchet-able cows. Developer Jutsu Games and indie publishers Modus Games and ...
"Rustler" is an open-world sandbox game that takes its cues from early "Grand Theft Auto" games. It's filled with intentional historical inaccuracies and lots of satire and irreverence — some that ...
Become a medieval thug in a crazy open-world action game, full of pop-culture references. Complete insane quests, kill heroes, steal horses, fight guards, rob peasants, listen to some bard music, and ...
“Toss a Coin to Your Witcher,” the annoyingly catchy bard’s tune from Netflix’s popular series, seems to have penetrated every corner of the internet. I’m sick of the sound of it, honestly, but I have ...