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God of Rock
God of Rock is a competitive rhythm fighting game developed and published by Modus Games, where the God of Rock has gathered the universe’s greatest musicians into a tournament, and the grand prize is whatever they desire most
My Journey to 100% Haven Park
Violet talks about their journey
ΤΗΕ MAKING OF... CARD SHARK
How Kubrick and magic tricks inspired a whole lot of cheating
LEAGUE OF GEEKS
How a cancelled project for Take-Two led the Armello dev to redouble its efforts
Performance anxieties
Why are developers failing to deliver 60fps from hardware that promised to hit the mark?
Changing the narrative
Five years of LudoNarraCon, showcasing videogame storytelling on a digital stage
Pathologic 2
How a tale of sickness and displacement inspired by Russian literature became a chilling prophecy
SEEKING SOLIS
How an indie studio fulfilled its plan to deliver a TV-quality sci-fi thriller - with the help of two of videogames' brightest stars
FEAR THE OLD BLOOD
The dark magic of Bloodborne lingers, even as FromSoftware moves on to pastures new
DIVIDE AND CONQUER
Weighing up the delicate imbalance of asymmetrical multiplayer
Ghostwire: Tokyo
One of Shinji Mikami’s goals for Tango Gameworks was to give a younger generation of developers chance to shine.
Dependable independents
After 3,000 games and ten years, ID@Xbox thunders on. But what guides its journey?
The Lack Of Mainline Mario Games On The Nintendo Switch Is Disappointing
The Nintendo Switch has a great library - I don't think anybody would argue against that. It has platformers, strategy games, adventure titles, and so much more. There's so much stuff to play for basically everyone. But what it doesn't have is enough mainline Mario games.
When Are We Getting A Resident Evil Outbreak 3?
Towards the end of the PlayStation 2's life cycle, Capcom released the once-underappreciated and now-forgotten gems that are Resident Evil Outbreak and Resident Evil Outbreak File 2. These are cooperative multiplayer Resident Evil games, set during the event of the Raccoon City Incident.
Hidden Gem: Whateverland
Although I usually love the idea of point-and-click games, I oftentimes end up pretty bored or craving more action, and no matter how good the story, it never seems to be enough to get me through the titles. This was true until I accompanied my wife on her journey to review the charming point-and-click adventure Whateverland.
Contraband Police
Contraband Police is a game developed by Crazy Rocks and published by PlayWay S.A.
Meg's Monster
When Meg's Monster, a narrative adventure begins, we see a little girl entering a lab that was abandoned 20 years ago. She wanders around this empty building with the feeling that she has been here before.
How Accessible is Like A Dragon: Ishin!?
Accessibility in games has been getting better as of late, so you might be wondering how it is in the latest titles. In this article I'll go over the accessibility options available in Like a Dragon: Ishin!
Shadows of Doubt
What's it called when you smoosh cyberpunk and noir together? Noirpunk? Whatever it's called, Shadows of Doubt pulls it off perfectly in this first-person open-world mystery game from developer ColePowered Games. Actually, the developer says \"sci-fi noir\", and I can see why they'd want to keep this game divorced from the term cyberpunk.
Resident Evil 4
Capcom has really been pushing out Resident Evil titles these past few years.
Masterplan Tycoon
Masterplan Tycoon is a minimalist resource management simulator developed by Bureau Bravin and published by Ravenage Games and Doyoyo Games.
World's Worst Handyman
I will admit that I thought that World's Worst Handyman was a different sort of game to what it is. I imagined something like Surgeon Simulator; but what I got was something more akin to Moving Out mixed with Hello Neighbor. It was probably just me misreading the description, but I certainly wasn't disappointed.
Tin Hearts
Tin Hearts is a puzzle adventure game that was developed by Rogue Sun, a studio formed by three of the devs at Lion-head that worked on the Fable game.
So I Tried...It Takes Two
Each edition of So I Tried...sees a member of staff trying a game that they have never played before.
Game Over: Persona 5 Strikers
While I'm not a fan of musou \"Dynasty Warriors-style\" games, I had a blast with Persona 5 when I played it, and was interested in the direct sequel Persona 5 Strikers.
So Who The Hell Is Leon Kennedy?
Leon is the protagonist of the Resident Evil 4 remake. But hold on! There's more.
Gaming With Phobias: How Does It Feel To Be A Gamer With Thalassophobia?
Phobias affect nearly everyone, and that's okay! Whether you're afraid of bugs, arachnids, heights, flying, or more obscure things, these phobias can get in the way of your day-to-day life just as much as they might be a once-in-a-blue-moon occurrence.
Top 5 Things I Want To See From Star Wars: Jedi Survivor
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is an excellent third-person adventure game set in the Star Wars universe with lots of lightsaber action and clever puzzles. But that doesn't mean it can't be improved!
Kirby's Adventure 30th Anniversary
Kirby's Adventure, starring the super tough pink puff, was released 30 years ago in 1993 on the original Nintendo.
Revisit Far Cry 5 On It's Fifth Anniversary
The Far Cry series has always chosen exotic locations for its games. From sweltering jungles to arid deserts, the settings are always treacherous, something that reinforces the survival element that the series is known for.