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All Major 2024 Game Releases

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The Witcher 3 PS5, PS4 Getting a 10-20 GB Update Soon

CD Projekt RED is set to roll out The Witcher 3 update today for PS5 and PS4. That’s if things “go according to plan,” per...

Tinykin Review – Honey I Shrunk Myself

It’s crazy to think that we’ve only had three Pikmin games in the over twenty years it’s been since the first game’s release. And...

Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania Review – Drac is Back

The last thing I’m sure Dead Cells’ the Beheaded wanted to deal with was a resurrected vampire lord and his castle of goons, but...

Dead Space Review – Fresh Coat of Gore

It’s been fifteen years since the debut of Dead Space, and only ten years since the series got put on ice after the mixed...

Atomic Heart Review – Cheeki Breeki

It’s hard to imagine that we’re nearly six years since the initial reveal of Atomic Heart; a game that at times felt like it...

Horizon Call of the Mountain Goes Gold Two Weeks Before PSVR2 Launch

@thefourfoldroot1 Good to know, I might as well not buy it yet then. I'm only buying for the VR, and it's not on sale...

Trek to Yomi Preview – Dreams of a Samurai

If you’ve been hankering for a samurai game since Ghost of Tsushima came out, Leonard Menchiari and Flying Wild Hog might have you covered with their upcoming game Trek to Yomi. Trek to Yomi opens with a young Hiroki, who’s studying to be a samurai under his sensei Sanjuro and his friend Aiko. Instead of […]

Elden Ring Review – Oh the Horrors You’ll See

If you want to ignore Sekiro, it’s been a minute since we had a proper Souls game. Six years to be exact and FromSoftware is finally here with their first foray into the open-world genre with Elden Ring. Elden Ring Developer: Fromsoftware Price: $60 Platform: PC, PS5/PS4, XSX/XBO MonsterVine was supplied with a PC and […]

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OlliOlli World Review – Skate Heaven

It’s hard to believe that it’s been nearly seven years since the release of OlliOlli 2, to me, the premier example of how to do a 2D skateboarding game. After a sufficient break, Roll7 is ready to dust off their boards with OlliOlli World. OlliOlli World Developer: Roll7 Price: $30 Platform: PC, PS5, Switch, XSX […]

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The Last Worker revealed for PC and consoles, coming later this year

The Last Worker has been revealed by Wired Productions, Oiffy, and Wolf & Wood, with the game heading to PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and Meta Quest 2 later this year. The game places you in the shoes of an employee in the fictional online retailer Jungle, who works in the fulfilment centre JC1. The centre is 650 million square miles big and occupies the same space as Manhattan, which in this world has submerged under the waves of the Atlantic. The Last Worker is a narrative game in which players will go through the JC1, which has been the subject of a tour by Jungle CEO Josef Jüngle. However, what is soon apparent is that something is going quite wrong in this fulfilment centre as the machines start to turn on the human workers. What follows is a lot of death and it seems as The Last Worker you will have to survive and figure out what is happening. “The Last Worker is a true labour of love and I’m lucky to be working with the best creative talent money can’t buy,” said Writer, Director and Producer Jörg Tittel. “With people like these, one can’t help but deliver the goods, but should we fail, I hope Mr. Jüngle can give me a job?” “We have all become attached to the characters in The Last Worker. Seeing them transition from Mick McMahon’s sketches and then brought to life by such amazing actors has been a fantastic process to be a part of.” Said Ryan Bousfield, Creative Director of Wolf & Wood. “I’m extremely proud of the innovative approach taken by our team to create a rich and exciting world that is as immersive on screen as it is in VR. We’re looking forward to showing you the first elements of gameplay.” “The Last Worker is a truly unique experience, and we are proud to support both the innovative work of Jörg Tittel and the multi-talented indie studio Wolf & Wood in creating this awe-inspiring title,” said Leo Zullo, Managing Director, Wired Productions. “We are excited to formally introduce players to Jüngle and the epic Fulfilment Centre in which the game is set. The intense, surprising, and heartfelt story is one that we cannot wait to share later this year.” The Last Worker will include a number of different endings dependent on the choices players make throughout the story. It will star Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, Jason Isaacs, Clare-Hope Ashitey, and David Hewlett, plus more to be announced. The music has been scored by Oliver Kraus who has worked with the likes of Adele, Sia, and Florence and The Machine. Source: Press Release

The Last Worker, Set in an Increasingly Automated World, Has a New Trailer

The Last Worker casts you as one of the few remaining humans in an Amazon-style fulfilment centre. What could go wrong?

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Take a First Look at the Dystopian World of The Last Worker

The Last Worker is slated to arrive during 2022.

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