What’s your fastest tower build? Can you prep a jump pad launch zone quick enough before the storm closes in? A Fortnite face-off is measured by the nimbleness of the fingers in charge of pulling together a hasty fortress or swapping to sturdier materials. Out-building your opponent, much like a …
Read More »8 things to watch out for this week
1. With season 4, Better Call Saul is on track to becoming as perfect a TV show as Breaking Bad When Better Call Saul was first announced as the unexpected dram-com spinoff to Breaking Bad, Vince Gilligan’s dark, neo-Western masterpiece of a TV show, I had nightmare flashbacks to equally …
Read More »Insane difficulty and joke endings – looking back at Altered Beast, 30 years later
Some consider Altered Beast to be one of the best games to emerge from a ‘golden age’ of arcade play. Others will readily decry it as an awful experience, riddled with bad mechanics, poor movement, and inconsistent combat. UK magazine ‘Mega’ included it in their top ten worst Mega Drive …
Read More »10 amazing Far Cry 5 Arcade levels from Star Wars to Saw, Silent Hills to The Last of Us and more
Ubisoft’s ‘make your own level’ Arcade game editor in Far Cry 5 (opens in new tab) has been used to make some cool things. But by far the most impressive creations are when people create something recognisably not Far Cry, like movies to whole other game franchise. The skill here …
Read More »Is it just me, or was it better seeing trailers for the first time at the cinema?
“The Star Wars trailer is out!” my colleague shouts. Huddling around her desktop screen, we watch the first new images of the franchise to be released in years. It’s awe- inspiring. It’s shiny. It’s emotional. Flash-forward six months. I sit at the cinema, gritting my teeth through ads: here are …
Read More »Did Destiny 2’s Whisper of the Worm quest give us a sneak preview of Forsaken? The standard for year two has just been raised
If any one, central failing can be seen as the root of Destiny 2 (opens in new tab)’s many, individual problems over the last year, then the blame lies with a lost sense of possibility. Whether we Guardians have bemoaned the reduced scope for personalised, RPG character-tinkering, or the severely …
Read More »Ubisoft are moving away from ‘finite experiences’ but let’s not abandon a search for meaning, for the sedative of entertainment
Ubisoft has been talking about a desire to create games that do ‘not give finite experiences’ i.e. for the game to keep going after you’ve finished it, with unlimited gameplay. “We build a strong nemesis, and the goal of the game is to kill him or free the country, we’ve …
Read More »Nier: Automata: How a robot-powered action game became a powerful study of human frailty
Let’s face it, Nier: Automata (opens in new tab) was never likely to offer the friendliest of welcomes. Marrying director Yoko Taro’s obstinacy with PlatinumGames’ fondness for dropping players in at the deep end, the sequel to Cavia’s 2010 cult favourite begins with half an hour of action during which …
Read More »The kickboxing instructor, the neuroscientist, and the copywriter who quit their jobs to make video games
Ever wanted to make your own video game? Chances are that if you’re serious about gaming, and it’s one of your main hobbies, you’ve considered the possibility. Or maybe you fancy a change of career, and you know heaps about games, but simply find the idea of diving into the …
Read More »Westworld season 2 showrunner explains the finale’s biggest mysteries and what’s next
So, that Westworld season 2 (opens in new tab) finale then? Wow. It was a bit of a doozy, right? You’re probably still reeling from the 90 minute WTF extravaganza, but no doubt you’ll have questions too – I know I did! So I asked the one person who was …
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