The upcoming release of Black Ops 6 has stirred up quite a buzz in the gaming community with its new “omnimovement” system. This new feature promises to revolutionize the way players move and interact within the game, offering a level of fluidity and responsiveness unlike anything seen before in the Call of Duty series. Unlike
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The highly anticipated management simulation game, Prison Architect 2, has hit a major roadblock as publishers Paradox have announced an indefinite delay. This comes just a couple of months after parting ways with the original developers, Double Eleven. The new developers, Kokku, are taking advantage of this delay to enhance both the game’s performance and
As someone who has never learned to drive, I often receive comments from friends about how my experience playing driving games might translate to real-life skills behind the wheel. However, the reality is quite different. Driving games have taught me a skewed version of reality, where traffic lights are merely for show, drifting is a
Bungie recently made the decision to cancel their unannounced project, Payback, which was supposed to be a spin-off in the Destiny universe. The project was being headed by former Destiny 2 game director Luke Smith and project lead Mark Noseworthy. Despite the fact that both Smith and Noseworthy have lost their jobs due to Bungie’s
Upon stumbling across Dungeon Tycoon on Steam, I found myself instantly drawn into the world of dungeon management and hero interactions. As a fan of games like Dungeon Keeper, I was curious to see how this voxel-arty game compared to the classics in the genre. Unlike its predecessors, Dungeon Tycoon focuses on managing a dungeon
Upon diving into the world of Promise Mascot Agency, one can’t help but feel a sense of awe and excitement. Developed by Kaizen Game Works, the minds behind Paradise Killer, this new open-world game is a breath of fresh air in the gaming industry. From the moment I laid eyes on the nine-minute explainer video,
For those who long for the days of Myst and its intricate puzzles but find modern 3D adaptations lacking, Neyyah may be the answer to your gaming desires. Developed by Defy Reality Entertainment and MicroProse, this first-person point-and-click adventure game draws inspiration from classic titles like Myst and Riven. Set to release in early access
Upon discovering a game in development called Beta Decay, my interest was piqued by its unique combination of genres and ambitious goals. The game, being developed by Rotoscope Studios, promises to be a low-poly, 90s-inspired mix of dystopian RPG, survival, third and first-person shooter, with some roguelike elements thrown into the mix. The game’s setting
When it comes to survival games, one size does not fit all. The latest update for Enshrouded introduces several difficulty presets that allow players to tailor their gaming experience to their liking. Whether you prefer a more relaxed base-building experience or crave a punishing challenge with additional survival mechanics, there’s a setting for you. The
Factory games have always been a popular genre among gamers, offering a unique blend of strategy and creativity. One such game that is set to make its mark in the industry is Shapez 2. With its upcoming launch in Early Access on August 15th, this game promises to offer a fresh take on the traditional