Greedfall is getting an expansion and a new gen launch
The colonial fantasy game many assumed to be a one and done effort is seemingly becoming even bigger than it already was. Hopefully they make it less boring this time.
The colonial fantasy game many assumed to be a one and done effort is seemingly becoming even bigger than it already was. Hopefully they make it less boring this time.
There’s an adventure to be had in Curse of the Dead Gods, and it’s an addictive one at that thanks to its superb action and spooky visuals.
The publisher recently revealed their revenue earnings for this quarter, showing off that Greedfall made up a large portion of their income.
Forget about that Jack fellow who is ripping the working ladies of Whitechapel to pieces Watson, because there’s a more pressing matter to attend to! Some rapscallion is removing all of my games from assorted digital storefronts which offer retellings of our adventures!
I’ve been pondering the nature of sequels, specifically sequels to games that didn’t really leave a mark on anyone but weren’t exactly bad. The Surge, released back in 2017, is one such game, the purgatorial 7/10 that didn’t blow anyone’s skirt up but it was still a pretty decent experience. So my question was when making a sequel to something like The Surge would it pay off to just fix those issues?
I don’t know whether a game has ever left me as personally divided as Greedfall has. After spending dozens of hours exploring and questing around the island or Teer Fradee I’m still unsure whether or not I actually like this game and I suppose because in my head it exists in two separate spaces: The mechanical and the narrative. In …
Asobo Studio’s debut new IP, A Plague Tale: Innocence, premieres on May 14, taking you on an adventure through medieval, wartorn and plague-ridden France with siblings Amicia and Hugo. A new gameplay trailer showcases world-first footage of a brand new level, showing off a little more of what the game has to offer- careful use of the environment, puzzle-solving, and how light, darkness, and the rats are friend and foe in tandem. Amicia must make it to the University, past the Inquisition’s worst and through a town racked with chaos - all to find a glimmer of safety in this dark, brutal world.
Surprising everyone, a game based on the below average film of same name, released six years since the movie, is actually kinda…great?
Truck driving is recognized as one of the more hazardous professions, with unique risks …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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