'I Question if You Can Even Make a Good Open-World Spy Game' — Rockstar Co-Founder Dan Houser Finally Explains Why Agent ...
Almost a quarter of a century ago, Conker’s Bad Fur Day landed on the Nintendo 64 as the ultimate fusion of Super Mario 64 and South Park. Developed by Rare Games amid a historic hot streak on the N64 ...
Hype for Arc Raiders continues to build, but a recent controversy regarding the possible use of AI voices has the game in hot ...
Review - Yooka-Replaylee is not a masterpiece of 3D platforming, yet if you just lower your expectations, enjoyment will soon ...
A new report has shed light on the goings on at Microsoft, which has allegedly pushed Xbox studios to deliver a 30% profit ...
Banjo-Kazooie director Greg Mayles has confirmed he's now left Rare after 36 years at the British studio. News broke of his departure in the wake of layoffs at Microsoft back in July, but now Mayles ...
It’s been a while since Tim Schafer’s done press briefings, he admits. The head of Double Fine, a studio best known for the Psychonauts series, is trying to explain Keeper, a puzzle adventure game ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Fans of the Banjo-Kazooie series have had very little to celebrate over the last two decades.
Xbox laying off a reported 9,000 additional staff has had a major impact. From game cancellations to studios being shuttered, here’s the full scope of the damage as we understand it. With rumors ...
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Ruffy and the Riverside | Review
What do you get when you mix classic 3D platformers like Banjo-Kazooie, a proper open-world, a Paper Mario-inspired artstyle and a unique object-swapping mechanic that lets you change the very world ...
Developed by Zockrates Laboratories UG and published by Phiphen Games, Ruffy and the Riverside is a brand-new open-adventure game featuring a special mechanic, Swap. Open-world platformers were one of ...
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