Dystopian Cyberpunk Adventure Neofeud Launches on Steam

Neofeud is a dystopian cyberpunk point-and-click adventure game in the vein of Blade Runner, but with an overlay of Game of Thrones-like political intrigue, and hand-painted, stylized visuals. It is a game by Silver Spook Games, a one-person indie developer from Hawaii. From the developer: The art, stories and gameplay of Neofeud are a reflection […]
Fight Yourself in Echo Sci-Fi Adventure

Ultra Ultra today announced that their sci-fi adventure game and debut title, ECHO, is available now for STEAM, with the PlayStation 4 version coming in early October. ECHO is a third-person sci-fi adventure where the game shifts, changes and adapts as you do: if you sneak, enemies will get stealther, if you shoot, they will […]
Vampyr RPG Delayed untill Spring 2018

Eagerly awaited by many players, upcoming RPG Vampyr announces the delay of its release date to Spring 2018 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Oskar Guilbert, CEO of DontNod Entertainment, explains: “Delaying the release of a project you hold dear is always a tough decision. However, we believe that meeting a deadline should never […]
Middle-Earth: Shadow of War Mobile Announced

Today, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and IUGO Mobile Entertainment revealed the new Nemesis trailer for Middle-earth: Shadow of War mobile. In development with IUGO Mobile Entertainment, Middle-earth: Shadow of War mobile introduces the award-winning Nemesis System to mobile devices for the first time, giving players the chance to build their own orc army and create […]
Johnathan Flowers on Diversity in Comics and Games

Last year, we had the opportunity to attend a few of the Comics and Popular Arts Conference panels at DragonCon, and talk with Johnathan Flowers, Ph.D Candidate, about comics, games and fandom, regarding how they stack up with respect to representation, diversity, and myth-building. We continue our chat this year.
More Alien Awesomeness in XCOM 2: War of the Chosen

XCOM 2: War of the Chosen adds new missions, enemies, factions and gameplay to an already amazing baseline game. If you liked the original XCOM 2 title, and why not given how great it was, then you will love War of the Chosen almost as much as a full sequel.
