Plus, lots of survival horror, a precision platformer in which you control an egg and a game about a very good golden retriever.
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Pass out paper and pens, and ask each guest to write down two truths and a lie about themselves. Fold up the papers and toss ...
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I like to think of Next Fest as the games industry’s demonstration that genres don’t mean anything any more, as the thousands of demos are categorized through a combination of lies and jazz, and the ...
I know I’ve got my super fancy blind guy stick but I don’t trust that thing nearly as much as I trust a nice butt attached to a pair of legs…or maybe even two pairs of legs. Honestly, it’s frightening ...
The 17th edition of Weird Market, Spain’s leading gathering for animation, video games, comics, and more, wrapped up over the weekend after three days of showcasing the top talent, projects, films, ...
In the Denver Broncos' win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, there was a potentially game-altering intentional grounding penalty called on Bo Nix that was overturned, to the benefit of the ...
When it happened, you were probably already getting ready to switch over to the Detroit Tigers ALDS game, but if you missed it, there was a really weird penalty on the Bengals that looked like a ...
We interviewed Lego designers Carl Merriam and Simon Kent to unearth some of the brick Game Boy’s Easter eggs. Reading time: Reading time 7 minutes I owe the original Game Boy everything. Had it not ...
Nearly four years ago, Arc Raiders was announced with a bombastic trailer at The Game Awards. It blew everyone away, the developers included. "I'd want to play that game," Embark CEO Patrick Soderlund ...