Tagged: PC
Telltale Games debuted the newest episode of its serialized mystery series, The Wolf Among Us, on April 8. The new entry, entitled A Crooked Mile, begins immediately after Episode 2 when Bigby Wolf, the sheriff of Fabletown, made a startling… Read More »
At the top of Hyper Light Drifter‘s Kickstarter page is an introductory video. For nearly two minutes, ambient music exhales out of the speaker as a cloaked, blue-skinned hero trots through jagged, neon environments. There are blues and pinks and… Read More »
We’re one week into April, and gamers are already seeing a number of great releases, with plenty more to look forward to in this first month of Q2 2014. From an unlikely parody hit, to a beloved franchise’s online re-imagining,… Read More »
Dark Souls II Review
Is Dark Souls II better than the first game? Is Dark Souls II harder? Prettier? More accessible? I imagine these are the most common questions surrounding Dark Souls II, and they all directly address its status as a sequel. Despite… Read More »
Last autumn Telltale Games released the first installment of the company’s new episodic adventure game series, The Wolf Among Us. The initial outing, entitled Faith, introduced players to the Fables universe — one populated by the flesh and blood incarnations of… Read More »
What will happen if they find out? Will I be alienated? Will I lose the people I love? Will my life change for the worse? I can’t let anyone find out. From a mechanical perspective, Octodad: Dadliest Catch approaches stealth… Read More »
First Run is BACK with Titanfall! This time, Jason takes you through a few matches of the TitanFall beta, showing off his less-than-stellar multiplayer shooter skills and letting you know what to expect when the highly anticipated title from Respawn Entertainment and Electronic… Read More »
Nidhogg has the potential to be truly special, but this review exists in a vacuum. I can only comment on present-day Nidhogg, and its flaws hold it back from something greater. Most notably, the online multiplayer appears to be busted… Read More »
The Stanley Parable feels like a conversation between player and developer. Illusions of choice and consequence are masterfully maintained, despite the very nature of the “story game” experience on offer. As in most video games, player agency upon the virtual… Read More »
GamerNode is happy to present the premiere episode of our new video preview series, entitled “First Run.” In each of these quick looks at new and upcoming titles, we’ll run through a play session with a game, capture the video,… Read More »