Nowadays, the triple-A that is developed by a single studio is rare. Normally, the internal studios help each other on different modes of the game, and it is even quite common to resort to subcontracting. Eidos Montreal was one of the studios that lent a hand to Crystal Dynamics during the development of Tomb Raider and Rise of the Tomb Raider, but for this third installment of the restart of the ...[Read More]
Superheroes there are many. Superheroes with good games, not so many. Spider-Man is lucky to have good adaptations behind his back, with good and very good games, in addition to the occasional tripping. His followers, of course, have had many opportunities to enjoy virtual adventures of Spiderman, but when a Sony that is at its sweetest point takes the red carpet (and the blank check) to a studio ...[Read More]
Maybe the remastering of the first two Shenmue is forced by the pressures of Shenmue III – a game that Sega ignored and now would like to capitalize on the originals – but the end of the story is happy: Shenmue and Shenmue II are back. Players can enjoy these classics, legally, on three current platforms and with slight improvements, ending one of the most insistent requests of the com...[Read More]
Compulsion Games made the jump to the headlines thanks to its previous work, Contrast, which was announced as one of the games with which we could release PS Plus on PlayStation 4. This title did not have a bad reception, but the hype when they announced their next game, We Happy Few, was much bigger. All those expectations vanished when we learned that, in reality, it was another of the many surv...[Read More]
Sony and Insomniac Games have announced the completion of the development of Spider-Man, the expected title based on the Marvel character that will come exclusively to PlayStation 4. The company has confirmed that the video game goes to what is known in the slang of the industry as a gold phase, final goal before the duplication and commercialization of the game in question. To celebrate, they hav...[Read More]
Pixel Ripped 1989 is a title that’s wanting to recover the essence of Game Boy games, and above all, the feeling of playing anywhere. The ultimate question is, how could you create an outstanding experience that recreates that feeling of never leaving our games? With Virtual Reality, developers aim to mix the latest technology with the nostalgia of this mythical handheld console. Ready to go...[Read More]