This year, Hazelight Studios celebrates its 10th anniversary. And although the studio has released only two games during this time, they are very good: the co-operative A Way Out and It Takes Two, which became the Game of the Year in 2021. And this year, the studio will show us something interesting.
Harold Halibut is a story-driven debut game by indie studio Slow Bros that immediately catches the eye with its style. Each element of the game was carefully handcrafted by the studio using traditional modelling sculpting techniques to achieve a stop-motion effect. There are few games like this in the industry that can be counted on one hand. That is why the gg editorial team could not pass by and received the game for review.
You know, there are games that don't need to be presented. And Red Dead Redemption 2 is a prime example of this situation. Although the game was released back in 2018, it can still easily give a head start to new games, as it still remains one of the best. And if for some reason you haven't played it yet, it's time to fix it, because the game has received a 60% discount on Steam.
The offer is valid for the Batman: Arkham Collection, which includes three games: Batman: Arkham Asylum, Batman: Arkham City and Batman: Arkham Knight. Also, each of these games can only be purchased separately, which will be interesting even for those who have played only one or two games in this series.
On the night of 11 April, the 20th BAFTA Games Awards ceremony ended, where the best games (and not only) in various nominations were determined. Here's a look at who left the British Academy of Television and Film Arts as the winner.
BioShcok is already a cult series of dystopian shooters that has given players a lot of unforgettable emotions. And if you've been putting off buying these games, maybe it's time to do so? After all, the entire collection is available with an 80% discount on Steam until 22 April.
Star Wars Outlaws will be released on 30 August 2024 on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series.
Ereban: Shadow Legacy is the debut indie game by the young Spanish studio Baby Robot. The authors have created a stealth platformer where we, as a representative of a forgotten race, using various gadgets and the ability to turn into a shadow, must fight back against a corporation that has turned the world into a robotic dictatorship. And the gg editorial team, having received the game for review, went to save the world once again. It was interesting to play, especially in arenas with enemies, where you have to think carefully about every step, because even one mistake can mean losing. Although it seems that in certain aspects the developers lacked experience, Ereban: Shadow Legacy is a game that is at least worth paying attention to, because Baby Robot's potential is already noticeable.
Last week's UK retail chart showed the top 10 best-selling games.
The promotion is valid for three games: Mafia: Definitive Edition, Mafia II: Definitive Edition and Mafia III: Definitive Edition. Each of them can be purchased separately, which will be interesting even for those who have played only one or two games in this series.
Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden is available for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series.
Dragon's Dogma 2 is available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series.
This was done so that the foundation could continue its research and conservation efforts for whales and dolphins.
One day, Team Ninja decided to create a cocktail of Assassin's Creed, Nioh, and Ghost of Tsushima, and the studio received Rise of the Ronin, an open-world adventure role-playing game about 19th-century Japan, where we, in the role of an unnamed ronin, must influence the situation in the country. Having received the game for review, the gg editorial team decided to understand the specifics of this combination. The plot of the game turned out to be good, but not exciting. This is a story about political games, where we find ourselves in the epicentre of all events. The events of Rise of The Ronin are reminiscent of Clavell's book Shogun, but the game takes place 150 years later. Against the backdrop of the popular Netflix series Shogun, this analogy comes naturally.
It's all about the scale of the game.