The character you play as is basically a head with two long arms and big hands. My fellow TYF team member, Grant, and I were sat down on the couch next to two members of the crowd, where we were given the general overview of the game and the almost stupidly simple controls. With Devolver as their publisher, the talented minds at Le Cartel made a universally enjoyable and challenging game. The masterminds of this game were French developers Le Cartel (The Cartel Studio) who are known best for their insanely violent brawler Mother Russia Bleeds back in 2016. The game we were demoing was Heave Ho, an addictively entertaining multiplayer game that can be best described as the ultimate party game. In the main area of the booth we saw a giant bright screen on the back wall of the booth, a big black leather couch, and a crowd of people cheering while four people played another new game. On one was a daunting display for Enter The Gungeon, and its new DLC update, and just on the other side, with a massive, ambient colorful display for a new game: Katana Zero, the demo for which we’ll detail shortly. There were game demos all over the front of the main booth packed with players, as well as a whole other side of the booth just to the side. We arrived at their booth and immediately noticed the scale of what Devolver had going on in 2019. Devolver Digital has brought some pretty diverse games to the party at PAX every year.