Spiritual successors seem to be the go-to method for following up a successful debut among indie developers. While actual sequels to Hotline Miami and Fez are either canceled or earn mixed receptions, the likes of Transistor, Soma, and Inside suffer only minor drops in quality from their predecessors and establish themselves as great games in their own right. Four years after the release of Gone Home, it’s Fullbright’s turn to continue this pattern with Tacoma, a curious little project that will inevitably be derided by everyone as “Gone Home in space”. While it certainly doesn’t deserve to be dismissed out of hand that way, make no mistake: this game was hit harder by the sophomore slump than most of its contemporaries.
Of course, to talk about Tacoma, you have to talk about the game that it grew out of. Gone Home was an environmental exploration game that...
Of course, to talk about Tacoma, you have to talk about the game that it grew out of. Gone Home was an environmental exploration game that...
- 8/1/2017
- by Jordan Hurst
- We Got This Covered
Scott McCall (as a human and as his wild werewolf self) and best bud Stiles have their very own Funko Pop! figures now. Collect whichever vinyl figure tickles your fancy this spring! Also in today's Highlights: Wesley Snipes reveals The Recall's release date at CinemaCon 2017, a look at the teaser trailer for Deep Shock, and the Tribeca Games Festival announcement.
Photos & Release Details for Funko's Teen Wolf Pop! Vinyls: From Funko: “Teen werewolf Scott McCall and his best friend Stiles are coming to Pop! vinyl!
Bitten the night before starting sophomore year of high school, Scott is now a True Alpha werewolf! Collect Scott in his human form, or as a werewolf!
Add them to your collection this spring!
Coming in May!”
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The Recall Premiere Date Announced at CinemaCon 2017: Press Release: "Announced today by star Wesley Snipes at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Minds Eye Entertainment’s sci-fi...
Photos & Release Details for Funko's Teen Wolf Pop! Vinyls: From Funko: “Teen werewolf Scott McCall and his best friend Stiles are coming to Pop! vinyl!
Bitten the night before starting sophomore year of high school, Scott is now a True Alpha werewolf! Collect Scott in his human form, or as a werewolf!
Add them to your collection this spring!
Coming in May!”
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The Recall Premiere Date Announced at CinemaCon 2017: Press Release: "Announced today by star Wesley Snipes at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Minds Eye Entertainment’s sci-fi...
- 3/30/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The Beginner’s Guide
Developed by Everything Unlimited Ltd.
Published by Everything Unlimited Ltd.
Available on PC, Mac
To enjoy this game you have to let it surprise you, but to meaningfully write about it I will have to spoil the surprise. So, if you have not played it yet, stop reading this. What was clever, cold, and schematic in The Stanley Parable is stirring and emotional (deceivingly so) in Davey Wreden’s newest title. Both games share similar features. They’re first-person adventures in which a narrator/designer guides us through corridor-based scenarios that interrogate videogame conventions. Except this time the narrator is Wreden himself, who adds commentary to what he presents as the collected, unreleased, and often unfinished works of his former friend, Coda.
This conceit should be familiar to anyone who’s read Vladimir Nabokov’s Pale Fire or Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves, novels...
Developed by Everything Unlimited Ltd.
Published by Everything Unlimited Ltd.
Available on PC, Mac
To enjoy this game you have to let it surprise you, but to meaningfully write about it I will have to spoil the surprise. So, if you have not played it yet, stop reading this. What was clever, cold, and schematic in The Stanley Parable is stirring and emotional (deceivingly so) in Davey Wreden’s newest title. Both games share similar features. They’re first-person adventures in which a narrator/designer guides us through corridor-based scenarios that interrogate videogame conventions. Except this time the narrator is Wreden himself, who adds commentary to what he presents as the collected, unreleased, and often unfinished works of his former friend, Coda.
This conceit should be familiar to anyone who’s read Vladimir Nabokov’s Pale Fire or Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves, novels...
- 10/24/2015
- by Guido Pellegrini
- SoundOnSight
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