Look, I'm not saying I'm not amazed that games have reached this era of visual hyperrealism where I can count the individual hairs in your character's nose. It's an impressive feat, no doubt. But I'm still one of those people firmly in the camp of stylized and exaggerated over indistinguishably lifelike and authentic. More quizzes!(Image credit: Future)Want to keep testing your knowledge of gaming trivia We've got loads more PC...
We've gotten a good eyeful of the new Captain America swimsuit skin coming to Marvel Rivals, and I'm going to stop things briefly right here for a quick content warning: If you don't want to be looking at what PC Gamer's Chris Livingston described as "a new source of vibranium," avert your gaze now, because this thing is huge and I honestly don't know how it got into the game.You...
After blowing the doors down with narrative horror game Mouthwashing, developer Wrong Organ decided to zig instead of zag: Its next project is Carcass Clad, a roguelike co-op tank simulator in a city where things have gone deeply wrong. But while developer Jeffrey Tomec told me that scripted narrative is on the "back burner for sure" this time, it sounds like Wrong Organ is trying to find a balance for...
Ahead of Carcass Clad's reveal at last month's PC Gaming Show, I had the chance to speak to Wrong Organ devs Jeffrey Tomec and Dave van Egdom about the studio's follow-up to its breakout hit, Mouthwashing. Carcass Clad is a very different sort of game, but with familiar themes and atmosphere. The bulk of our conversation, though, was about why the studio pivoted to co-op multiplayer, and how it feels...
Sand publisher celebrates 300,000 copies sold: 'We getting a half hour of air conditioning tonight!'
XA couple weeks after its early access launch, things are going mostly pretty well for the steampunk-mechs-in-the-desert game Sand: Raiders of Sophie. An update that rolled out on July 2 caused some surprise headaches and had to be rolled back, which isn't great, but on the brighter side the game looks to be a legitimate hit, too."300K copies for Sand sold," Alex Nichiporchik, CEO of publisher TinyBuild, wrote today on...