Hrot is a grim experience, with developer Spytihněv stating of its Czechoslovakia, 1986 setting: “Those times were dark and terrifying and so is this game.” That's what makes its bone-dry sense of humor land so well. Right at the start of the game's second episode, before encountering any enemies, you find an interactable object on […]Read More
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Mjolnir sword skin, and plenty of new species of dinosaurs to either fall in love with—or avoid altogether. When looking for new dinos to tame, sometimes it's easier to grab an egg and hatch it rather than risk yourself with the full-sized—and probably angry—version. There are four different wyvern eggs to collect, as well as […]Read More
a bit too blockchain-y and pie-in-the-sky at times (nevermind the nonsense over SouljaBoy claiming he owned the company), it has managed to develop several new versions of classic titles as well as release a new piece of Atari hardware. And now, it's doing a Segagaga. Atari Mania is essentially a huge collection of minigames, based […]Read More
Back in 1996, Red Earth – one of 10 titles in the upcoming Capcom Fighting Collection – first appeared in coin-operated arcade cabinets in Japan. Featuring a fantasy setting and a cast of colorful characters, Red Earth was unique in delivering a single-player RPG-like experience called Quest Mode where players would choose one of four […]Read More
“I've been present for the murder of every little creature on this island.” That's something the evil version of Dr. John Hammond, founder of Jurassic Park, might say if he were devoted to using dinosaurs to make steak dinners instead of populating a zoo. Dr. Hammond is already pretty evil, at least via neglect: A […]Read More
If you’ve ever wondered if people in the world of Star Wars play sports that don’t involve racing repulsorcrafts, we now know that they play at least one: Blitzball. No, you didn’t misread that – it says Blitzball, you know, the underwater hockey-like sport played by Tidus, Wakka, and others in Final Fantasy X. That’s […]Read More
The Callisto Protocol is one of the most anticipated horror games in years and happens to be our June cover story. One of the project’s more intriguing aspects was that it canonically took place in the same universe as popular battle royale PUBG: Battlegrounds, albeit in the distant future and on another planet. As of […]Read More
Richard Cobbett wrote Crapshoot, a column about rolling the dice to bring random games back into the light. This week, how many Mean Streets must a man walk down? In Tex Murphy's case… none. He has a flying car. The Tex Murphy series hasn't… uh… done well in PC Gamer over the years, but never […]Read More
Having grown up in the era of Disney's film renaissance, I am well versed in all things mouse. I know many songs by heart, have watched every animated movie and have visited Disneyworld on more than one occasion. But what's never gelled with me is Disney games—the last one I enjoyed was Toy Story 2 […]Read More
Email us at [email protected]! Subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google or RSS, or download here This week the team reminisces about Arkham Asylum and looks back at the stacked releases of 2009. Stuff We Talked About Evil Dead: The Game Trek to Yomi Soundfall Listener letters share some favorite easter eggs The Arkham series More […]Read More