«Reindeer Games›What is your favorite game of all time? RaimioGor Feb 1, 2022 Hello everyone, I am curious to see what your guys` favorite games are. It can be for nostalgia reasons or any reason you want. My favorite game is Bioshock, I think I like Bioshock so much because...
One out of every ten posts on Game|Life this week has been about BioShock, and with good reason. This isn’t one of those games that all your friends tell you that you “have to play” and then it turns out that no, you really didn’t. This game, you hav
Some of Netflix’s biggest movie hits to date have been in the action genre. Titles like Extraction, Red Notice, and The Old Guard have been top performers so you can bet that Netflix is investing heavily into the genre going forwards. That’s absolutely the case with a robust slate o...
Hi everyone, hope y'all are doing well, Christmas is approaching which is the time of the year I have most free time and with that a tradition of mine I always replay a Kingdom Hearts game to 100% despite having platinum them years ago, after a bit of reading I found out that not...
But like cyberpunk and steampunk, the subgenre is equally concerned with how technology affects society, and vice versa. One way or another, the shadow of the two world wars hangs heavy over most dieselpunk, making it a generally less optimistic genre than its Victorian cousin. ...
folks revealed their new RTS Stormgate at Summer Game Fest. History looks to repeat itself in 2024 becauseUncapped Games, headed up by former StarCraft developer David Kim, isset to unveil its new game at the show. The project is promised to be a “paradig...
Witcher 3 as an example, the length game is around 50/56 hours on the main game and depends on how you play it. For me, it took me 3 months just to beat the game when it came out. I really had a blast playing that long of a game and it's still the only longest...
Memory loss is one of those go-to horror gimmicks the genre just can't seem to shake. When done wrong, it's a cringe-inducing cliché. But, when done right, it can play a pivotal part in driving a morbid narrative home. No modern game better captures this phenomenon than the aptly-...
"They definitely have a place," says Dion Lay, who was one of the writers on Alien: Isolation at Creative Assembly, when I ask about jump scares. "One of the reasons I love horror is because the genre is wide enough to be so many different things—slasher, ghost story, even comedy—...
None of it is prescribed. But it damn well fits. Now on to Cyberpunk, I think you're right when you say it shouldn't have been an open world game in the state it was (perhaps originally) intended/delivered. But at the same time, the game did have, and still does have, every ...