
What Remains of Edith Finch weaves stories from the madness of the family home
If these walls could talk…
If these walls could talk…
No giant rats to grind on here.
Bracket Games finds chaos in a Nebraskan cornfield.
On the difficulty of chairs.
Speak, nostalgia.
Noir Syndrome proves all the directions “infinity” can go.
Ubisoft’s small-team JRPG strives for cohesion.
Begin your quest, noble store clerk.
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind is pretty outstanding. But the problem is it’s static. Once you’ve seen it, you’ve seen it. However, the storytelling app IDNA—which takes inspiration from that famous anime of Miyazaki—is in a state of constant evolution. Now on Kickstarter, the episodic animated film for Oculus and iOS touts a technique called “spacial storytelling,” which is a fancy way of saying that it lets you direct the story by holding your iPad in the air and swiveling it. This sounds fascinating, as long as you have strong wrists and won’t drop your iPad. As seen in…