My third-favorite Batman: Arkham game is looking a lot slicker.
Sorting through every new game on Steam so you don't have to.
Ghost of Yotei, this could be you.
"How do we do something that makes you feel something as a player, and not just think through a problem?"
"Mike is not just a number. He is a father. A husband. A person deeply loved."
Fixes and quality-of-life improvements abound.
"You have to do the work in order to find that voice, or find that thing that makes you kind of stick out and stand out."
"If you've ever played KCD2 in English, you've quite likely seen my work."
Juno is, like, 90% screwdrivers and synths.
Those were the days.
The founder of Strange Scaffold gives us the lowdown on his PC gaming habits.
Visitors in Zoo Life Simulator will pay top dollar to look at anything: a rabbit, a goose, and even a hot dog stand.
Finally, someone invented the Humboldt-action rifle.
The debut title from Lost Lake Games also lets you switch between turn-based combat and real-time action.
Former Dead Space and Control developers are involved in the project.
Lizard State is inspired by "classic PS2-era games".
Turn on, tune in, drop out, and become a retro couch potato.
"It wasn't this '90s cyberpunk Johnny Mnemonic cheese fest that everybody reveled in at that time."
Some bugs have been fixed too.
Video games, or more so the people who play them, I suppose, have this annoying thing where they assign a genre name as an insult. I don't want to reignite the discourse around JRPG as a term, but it certainly was used in quite a derisive and othering manner in its earlier years. The term walking…