Zero Parades: For Dead Spies blurs the line between betrayal and survival
…For Dead Spies , developer Z A/UM’s espionage RPG, is so far out of her depth that it wouldn’t be worth endangering a rescue party to retrieve her. She would…
…For Dead Spies , developer Z A/UM’s espionage RPG, is so far out of her depth that it wouldn’t be worth endangering a rescue party to retrieve her. She would…
…I can only think to describe it as the most ridiculously off-the-rails train sim ever developed. Denshattack! is set in a dystopian future where the ongoing climate crisis has progressed…
…over email. "In today’s environment, especially with social media and artificial intelligence, skepticism and critical voices are not unusual. At the same time, any form of attention helps to ensure that…
…Tales from ‘85 was executive produced by the Duffer Brothers and developed by animation veteran Eric Robles ( Fanboy & Chum Chum ), who also serves as the showrunner. The series follows Mike, Will, Lucas…
…It also changes in important ways during refrains throughout the game, some of the only character development she gets. And there's "Spitting Image," the rap theme for Vox, a prince and…
…That's partly because having a new developer behind the character, combined with a slight genre switch to something we've not seen before in Bond, feels like a reboot of the…
…Panels were posted out of context, highlighting the most graphic and ridiculous aspects of the story while ignoring its robust narrative and character development. Now that the show has ended, people are…
…Read Article > The Duskbloods will be playable on Switch 2 this summer The Duskbloods was a surprise reveal at last April’s Nintendo Switch 2-focused Direct, and developer FromSoftware has shared…
…Every game in the series is expansive, technically superlative, critically acclaimed, and broadly loved. Things might not have felt so stable within Playground, however. Forza Horizon has been bleeding development talent, both…
…Co-developed by Team Asano (a team within Square Enix) and Claytechworks, The Adventures of Elliot feels like playing a lost SNES or PS1-era classic for the first time. I can…