Month: July 2022

Reviewed by Gabriel Moss on PC. Also available on Xbox. “As Dusk Falls is a masterwork of branching storytelling that makes the best out of its comic book-style animations, which end up giving you the opportunity to fill the negative space with your imagination – and this works surprisingly well during some of the more
0 Comments
At first glance, Two Rock, Arizona is merely a backwater town occupied by little more than tumbleweed and a few rows of houses. But very little is as it first appears, and all it takes to reveal As Dusk Falls’ many layers of storytelling depth is one small, decades-spanning tragedy. And it’s all about the
0 Comments
In a boon to the future of PlayStation esports, Sony has acquired a technology platform called Repeat.gg. The company is known for hosting esports tournaments that don’t require direct competition, tracking player performance without players needing to be online concurrently. Repeat.gg boasts over 2.3 million users in over 100,000 tournaments, and currently features popular multiplayer games
0 Comments
I feel the need, the need for – a new anti grav racer to fill that void in my heart that Wipeout and F-Zero X left from the once popular anti-grav racing scene. The door has been left wide open and through the space zooms Redout 2, the sequel to the 2016 original by Italian
0 Comments
Three very experienced Japanese swordsmiths have worked together to create a full-sized replica of the Kakaru Kumo Naki longsword from the acclaimed Monster Hunter Rise. The hunters longsword is 3.1-metre and weighs 150kg and is being showcased in a special Monster Hunter-themed exhibition titled ‘Monster HunterxSakai: A Close Look At Ancient Techniques’ in Sakai, Japan, which runs
0 Comments