Vladyslav Nuzhnov
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Vladyslav Nuzhnov 05.08.2024, 09:00

Usually, we spend 8-12 hours to complete a "corridor" story game. If it is an open-world game, then you should prepare to get lost in it for 30-50+ hours. However, it is not always possible to spend that much time on one game. Lessons, family, work, children, or even a power outage if there is a country with a sick population near you, but you still want to play, what to do? Then short games come to the rescue, which can be completed in at least 1 evening, but the impressions you get are such that you remember this adventure in a month or a year much more than another open world with a hundred question marks. The gg editorial team has found 10 such games that won't take you more than 2 evenings to complete, but will be remembered for years.

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Anton Kratiuk 03.08.2024, 13:14

Perhaps at gamescom 2024 the details of the project will be announced

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Anton Kratiuk 03.08.2024, 12:01

Players will be challenged by Nemesis, the goddess of retribution

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Vladyslav Nuzhnov 02.08.2024, 09:00

In the 90s and early 2000s, many high-quality games were released that now have cult status. However, the younger generation, who may not have been born at the time of these games' release, will not play them because they will call them "old". Those who did play these games will also have problems, because it's simply impossible to run them on modern consoles (on a PC, you'll just have to dance with a tambourine for a long time). So, publishers are starting to remake these games so that they won't be forgotten, and they're improving everything from graphics to gameplay. And everyone benefits from this: some people finally get acquainted with new worlds, while others can feel nostalgic and have a new experience. The gg editorial team has found 10 such games that have been remade so well that they deserve to be played (again).

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Anton Kratiuk 01.08.2024, 20:07

Users note the excellent technical condition of the game

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Anton Kratiuk 31.07.2024, 12:16

Microsoft continues to add great games to its catalogue

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Anton Kratiuk 30.07.2024, 19:30

The patch is available on all platforms

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Vladyslav Nuzhnov 30.07.2024, 13:21

Cats are one of the most popular animals in the world, and it's a challenge to find a person who doesn't love these creatures. And if you suddenly don't have a cat, your neighbour or friend will have two. And as we know, usually the more popular a phenomenon is, the more attempts will be made to show it in video games. But how many games do we know about cats? Of course, the first game that comes to mind is Stray, which was probably the most popular game in the summer of 2022 and created such a stir that it is still being talked about. However, it doesn't end with Stray. There are also cat games about rescuing your sister's cat, searching for the owner in space, returning to your hometown in an attempt to find yourself, and even the cult Skyrim is related to cats. The gg editorial team has found 7 such games (though we couldn't do without mentioning Stray) and will tell you more about them so that you know exactly what to play if you adore cats and everything related to them.

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Anton Kratiuk 29.07.2024, 19:43

Until now, the game has only been available on PlayStation 2 and GameCube

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Vladyslav Nuzhnov 29.07.2024, 16:55

We are used to the idea that a huge team of professionals is needed to create a successful game that will bring in millions of dollars. However, it can be enough to triumph with just one person who went to make a seemingly simple game. For example, everyone knows the story of Tetris. Although it did not bring Alexey Pazhitnov a million dollars (there were other times and there is a separate film about it), there are examples when a lone developer created a game that earned a million dollars (and even more). The gg editorial team found 7 such games that were actually created by one person alone and managed to get a sum with six zeros in the "money earned" column. Of course, this doesn't mean that the author of the game woke up one day as a millionaire and the entire sum belongs to him or her, but you'll agree that this is a result that will satisfy any indie developer who worked on a game in a one-person team.