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…
By sickos, for sickos.
The mystery of what you should price your game is one that I am sure will continue to remain mostly unsolved. There's just no right answer, and to make matters worse, there's currencies other than your own to consider. On Steam there have been plenty of occasions where regional pricing differences…
"Hopefully people are just [going to say] 'a great game is a great game,' and look at it from that perspective."
It sounds like Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 developer Warhorse Studios' future projects won't be translated entirely by human hands. Earlier today, a Reddit post was shared to the game's subreddit from Max Hejtmánek, a Czech to English translator and editor on the developer's most recent game,…
Another highly-anticipated RPG has been spotted with its hands in the generative AI jar.
Them's fighting words.
The problem with playtesting is that it is impossible to predict every last thing any given person may do once a game is out in the wild. It's an imperfect science where you do the best you can in the moment. I imagine a live service game like Arc Raiders to be extra difficult, given how many…
Imagine a world with ever-so-slightly fewer cyberpunk games. Welcome to 2012.
In the end, it never made it to PC.
Is it a slap on the wrist if you can't feel it?