When Goichi Suda, alias Suda51, appears on our monitor screen, he’s sitting inside the cockpit of a Boeing Super Hornet. He isn’t actually flying it, of course; rather, he’s chosen the fighter jet from Top Gun: Maverick as his Zoom background for the call. It’s a typically Suda sort of entrance, and naturally we take the opportunity to ask a man who likes to keep his finger on the pulse of popular culture whether he’s seen the film. Not yet, he replies – but having just received a PSVR2 headset, he’s looking forward to watching it in VR. We think he’ll enjoy it, we say, and after his translator has relayed that message, he grins and gives us a thumbs-up.
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NO MORE ROOM IN HELL 2
You're not alone in the dark
WINDBLOWN
Life after Dead Cells
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SCREENBOUND
Going deep in a mind-bending hybrid of perspectives
Trigger Happy
Shoot first, ask questions later
Grand strategist
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Diablo IV
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SERENITY FORGE
How a near-death experience lit a fire in the Colorado-based developer and publisher
THE MAKING OF...ALIEN: ISOLATION
How a strategy-led studio built a survival horror masterpiece in Ridley Scott's image