The upcoming indie game Engine of Sin wires Iron Lung-inspired gameplay into the cockpit of a mech as vast as a Warhammer 40k Titan.
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With no time to play 60+ hour epics anymore, a reader discovers a way to stay in love with gaming and still be a good dad.
KYIV — The attack drone spots the Russian soldier in a field in eastern Ukraine and swoops in. Only when it’s nearly upon him does he see it. The onboard camera, sending video back to the remote pilot ...
The Batman returns. This new chapter in TT Games’ history sees implementation of one of the most comprehensive Lego Batman game titles to date in Legacy of the Dark Knight. The fourth game in the Lego ...
It’s a busy time for Warhammer 40,000 video games. The recent Warhammer Skulls showcase included a long list of reveals and updates, confirming that Warhammer 40,000 fans will have plenty to choose ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. A U.S. soldier playing the role of an adversary pilots an ADM4 surveillance drone in a war ...
A waterway sign that reads “Open. Closed. Open.” A helicopter bearing the name “Kid Rock Force One.” Oil barrels that collectively spell out “LUBE.” Such are the art features wrapping three recently ...
WASHINGTON — D.C. War Memorial now has three arcade cabinets, featuring a fully functional game — all about the war in Iran. "In Trump's America, war isn't just patriotic, it's gamified," said Secret ...
The game, developed by the group of anonymous artists known as Secret Handshake, is available online and in person in Washington, DC. The game is available to play online, but three fully functional ...
The anonymous artists responsible for satirical art installations aimed at the Trump administration on the National Mall — including a golden “throne” toilet and statues of President Donald Trump with ...
A visitor plays "Operation Epic Furious: Strait to Hell," a satirical arcade game erected at the DC War Memorial. (all photos Emma Cieslik/Hyperallergic) WASHINGTON, DC — Three fully functional arcade ...
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