History has a way of repeating itself, and just like Horizon Zero Dawn in 2017, the discourse surrounding Horizon Forbidden West has been destroyed by the arrival of an alternative open world game. Twitter is awash with the repetition of an increasingly tedious gag: apparently gamers can’t wait for the third instalment in Guerrilla Games’ post-post-apocalyptic property, because based on past trends, it’ll be flanked by an even more impressive sandbox.
A lot of this chatter is, of course, intended to be taken tongue-in-cheek, but there’s venom to some of the hot takes that’s increasingly rubbing me the wrong way. Aloy’s inaugural outing got unfairly pitted against The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, an entirely different type of adventure game with the only real commonality being an emphasis on bows-and-arrows – and, frankly, the same thing is happening again with Elden Ring.
From Pokemon Scarlet and Violet to Pokemon Legends: Arceus' Daybreak update, here is a roundup of everything announced during Pokemon Day 2022's Pokemon Presents.
Submerged: Hidden Depths is the stand-alone sequel to Uppercut Games’ 2015 indie hit, Submerged. Taking place years after the first game, Hidden Depths once again put players in control of a young female named Miku, who has been cursed, or blessed, with a strange power that she doesn’t fully understand.
When it rains, it pours, and we're drenched right now, aren't we? The sheer number of great PlayStation games to play is nearing anxiety inducing levels — and we're loving every minute of it.
A campaigner against human trafficking has called for casinos to implement training programs to help staff recognize potential victims. Annie Sovcik, director of Busing on the Lookout, a program of Truckers Against Trafficking, says casinos are prime destinations for sex traffickers looking to solicit buyers. That’s because they attract customers who are willing to spend […]