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Despite their ubiquity in movies and literature, video games don’t seem to take a lot of direct inspiration from fairy tales. The Witcher series is probably the most well known to do this, but that’s a continuation of a book series. Enter Blacktail – a first person adventure exploring
It may be a niche genre, but there are quite a few precision platformers out there. Games like VVVVV challenge players to perform a series of flowing, precise jumps to reach the end of levels and grab hidden collectables. However, I think the genre has gotten a bit mixed up
Outer Wilds is now available for free with Xbox Game Pass for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC. The game was developed by Mobius Digital and published by Annapurna Interactive. According to Annapurna Interactive, Outer Wilds is a critically-acclaimed and award-winning open world mystery about a solar system
by Kat Fast
Outer Wilds is now available for free with Xbox Game Pass for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC. The game was developed by Mobius Digital and published by Annapurna Interactive. According to Annapurna Interactive, Outer Wilds is a critically-acclaimed and award-winning open world mystery about a solar system
by Kat Fast
Despite their ubiquity in movies and literature, video games don’t seem to take a lot of direct inspiration from fairy tales. The Witcher series is probably the most well known to do this, but that’s a continuation of a book series. Enter Blacktail – a first person adventure exploring
by David Flynn
It may be a niche genre, but there are quite a few precision platformers out there. Games like VVVVV challenge players to perform a series of flowing, precise jumps to reach the end of levels and grab hidden collectables. However, I think the genre has gotten a bit mixed up
by David Flynn
Sifu is one of those games that just looks fun. I mean, we all had martial arts dreams growing up watching the likes of Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, and Donnie Yen right? While my editor-in-chief Ron Burke may be the most perfect person in the world to tell you about
by David Burdette
I absolutely adored the first Darkest Dungeon. I was writing my dissertation at the time, which was based upon the works of H.P Lovecraft, so I was naturally drawn to the mixture of gothic and cosmic horror that Darkest Dungeon was so clearly striving for. Everything from the over-the-top,
by Kristian Longden
WolfEye Studios is no stranger to the immersion sim; the company is filled with ex-Arkane employees that lent their expertise and obvious passion for the genre to Weird West. Unsurprisingly, this fledgling indie studio is a few dollars, and developers, shy of being able to produce a Dishonored of their
by Lawrence Le
I may adore tabletop role playing games, but that doesn’t mean I can play them often or really ever. I played Dungeons and Dragons exactly once in college, then dungeon mastered for my siblings twice, and I watch actual play shows like Stitch of Fate and The “C” Team,
by David Flynn
Naomi Hayward is €30,000,000 in debt. As a photojournalist for Morning Bell news, she’s been offered a gig to pay off her entire debt: uncover the secrets of Rainy Woods. Located in the English countryside, Rainy Woods is supposedly the “happiest town in the world”. No one
by David Flynn