I’ve talked before about the preservation of physical printed media for the gaming industry and how important it was to ensure that such artifacts of […] Read More
From my recent experience in Inkshade I’ve found that lighting levels can have a huge impact on not only how a game plays but generally […] Read More
It’s been a while since we’ve seen a game in the style of the original Far Cry, one that sees us fighting through a tropical […] Read More
The memes can end now, Silksong is real. After many years of eagerly awaiting the sequel/spin-off of the beloved indie classic Hollow Knight developers Team […] Read More
It’s been a while since I talked about beloved indie classic Cult of the Lamb, and now it seems as though I will finally have […] Read More
So this came out of nowhere. Games Workshop decided to announce that they will indeed be releasing a new game in the Dawn of War […] Read More
Vidoe game lore can be utterly facinating stuff. Some of it can be straightforward, some can be complicated, and some can be so obscure that […] Read More
For those reading this that may be of an older generation like me you may remember desktop pets, they were a cute wee addition for […] Read More
When I saw the trailer for this interesting game, Inkshade, I immediately knew I had to check it out. It’s essentially a tabletop game version […] Read More
Something that modern gaming has allowed us to do is giving us the ability to update games remotely over time, allowing for the creation of […] Read More