Studio Oleomingus wants to take us to an impossible Somewhere
A collection of shorts, fragments of a mirror.
A collection of shorts, fragments of a mirror.
Limasse Five’s empty halls creep with life again.
A game inside a game inside of virtual reality. Ouch.
We’ve been watching Submerged, the new future release from the Australians at Uppercut Games, since it was quietly announced this summer. They posted on their development blog that they are going for a kind of “destroyed beauty,” which we so often see in these games about exploring ramshackle solitary worlds, like Vane and Cylne. But in the case of Submerged, it’s a world that’s undergone environmental change. And given the world’s focus on climate change and that more than 300,000 people marched on Wall Street to demand changes in our climate policy, the timing couldn’t be better. Uppercut’s already released some…
Nothing beats waiting.
I have seen the future of virtual reality.
London Design Festival gets a nightlight
918 awards, none to games
London Design Festival takes aim at understanding big data.