
Nioh, or the difficulty of making a videogame that honors Akira Kurosawa
Can Nioh succeed where Seven Samurai 20XX failed?
Can Nioh succeed where Seven Samurai 20XX failed?
Play as a bunch of asshole teens who reenact the past half-century of scary movies.
How movie ads have merged with games.
“Have you ever loved someone so much, that you could step out of time?” These are the words that introduce Profiles of the Forgotten, a project that lies somewhere between a traditional game and a film. The first project by Los Angeles developer Pablo Leon-Luna, Profiles of the Forgotten is described simply as “a videogame within a movie. A gothic fantasy.” The cinematic experience follows Jason, a young man returning to his family’s lake house to visit his stepsister, only to find that she refuses to speak to him any other way but through computer. As his attempts to reach…
Photography learned what made it unique. Games are too.
They made a Metal Gear Solid movie?
The wonders of Sanctuary Fortress.
That eccentric little control, actualized.
The history of sci-fi, stitched together in glorious 3D.