It was in the final semester when I was pursuing my Bachelor’s degree in psychology that I first heard the phrase, ‘User Experience Design’. Having no prior knowledge about the field, I applied for an Read more
How good are you at solving puzzles? And, how good are you at keeping cool while solving puzzles… together… with a partner? Find out in We Were Here Forever, the upcoming game in our We Were Here series of co-op puzzle adventures, set in and around the haunted Antarctic Castle Rock. You and a partner […]
CD Projekt Red's announcement of The Witcher 4 (for lack of an official name) has sent fans into a frenzy as they try to decipher the studio's teaser image.
There’s no need for FOMO! We’ve got you covered with all the news from our /ID@Xbox Showcase with /twitchgaming. Today’s show revealed some fantastic first gameplay reveals, new trailers, Game Pass announces, dev interviews, and new rad games coming to Xbox, including those below: Immortality (Half Mermaid) (Console) – Summer 2022 IMMORTALITY is an interactive […]
Time Loader is a cute puzzle platformer bringing up your sweet childhood memories (if you grew up in the 90s) and forcing you to answer some serious time travelling questions. The developers put a lot of effort into making the controls enjoyable, and added lots of 80s and 90s Easter eggs for players to find […]
We’re all looking for a little escape right now. Life can be pretty stressful, and the last few years have been nothing if not challenging. So sometimes you don’t want to end your day with a run-and-gun shooter or stressful survival game. You just want to relax. What could be nicer than puttering around in […]
Hello, dear Xbox Community! Today I’m very happy to talk to you about Young Souls. This is our studio’s first game and we’re delighted to have it available day one on Xbox Game Pass. In Young Souls, you’ll play as Jenn and Tristan, two orphans on a quest to find their foster father who’s gone […]
Submerged: Hidden Depths nails its core aim. It’s an experience that plays more along the lines of an interactive art exhibit instead of a traditional game. That may not appeal to everyone, but it’s a slice of tranquillity we could all benefit from.
Submerged: Hidden Depths is a fine game. It's not fine as in a fine wine, nor is it fine like the little dog from the meme sat in his burning house saying, "This is fine." Submerged is fine fine. It's neither impressive nor offensive, never quite boring but almost certainly not exciting.
There's nothing here that you haven't seen before, and once you've seen what there is you're unlikely to remember it a year from now. There's not a single moment in this game that will make you sit back and think, "Wow." In the vaguely arty, third person exploration genre Royal Rumble, Vane is the first one chucked over the ropes, Journey wins the whole thing, and Submerged was... were they in it? Did they get thrown out while you were at the bathroom? It doesn't matter.