LittleBigPlanet is a beloved franchise that punctuated the vibrancy of the PlayStation 3 era. Debuting at GDC 2007, the Media Molecule creation charmed developers and audience member’s alike… Continue reading
Author: Eihram Azhar
It was a surprise when I first saw Bugsnax in the Future of Gaming event Sony held a few months ago. It was a game, with puppet-like characters… Continue reading
PlayStation Asia has announced details of their 11.11 Special Sales, offering attractive prices on PlayStation®4 (PS4™) console bundles and games for a limited period. From 11th November to… Continue reading
AMD wrapped up their Where Gaming Begins events today with revealing their new series of GPU cards, the Radeon RX 6000 series. The series will initially consist of… Continue reading
There is a fine line between art and actual gameplay. Vanillaware looks to obliterate it. Games by Vanillaware are undeniably gorgeous, memorable, and distinct. I still remember the… Continue reading
They say that nostalgia is looking through rose colored glasses. Things that used to entertain you when you were younger can hit differently as you get older. Doom… Continue reading
NVIDIA unveiled their next generational GPU line yesterday with the GeForce RTX 30 Series, powered by the NVIDIA Ampere architecture. The new RTX line, GeForce RTX 3090, 3080,… Continue reading
The game development scene in China has largely been an unknown quality from Western gamers until recently, when a few big profile games have shown up from the… Continue reading
Battletoads for the NES was the original Dark Souls. A game where memorization, reflexes, and ‘git gud’ weren’t just a saying; they were a mantra you earned. Developed… Continue reading
When this generation started, Guerilla Games was more or less defined by first person shooters. Killzone, a political space opera, was dubbed the “Halo Killer” of the PlayStation… Continue reading