The Quarry finds Supermassive Games again trying to see if lightning can strike twice by delivering another hopefully successful horror adventure in the same vein as Until Dawn, and while it doesn't deviate too far from that game's formula, so far it's still a damn fun game on its own.
Atlus Fes 2024, an event to commemorate Atlus' 35th anniversary, was held in Akihabara, Tokyo on the weekend of 8-9 June 2024.
Ubisoft Forward is back and live from L.A. with an exciting line-up of games and announcements. Watch live June 10 2024 at 12PM PDT/9PM CEST. Preshow starts at 11.30AM PDT/8.30PM CEST
Star Wars Outlawa has some real potential. I loved the Fallen Order games but the abundant timed jumps at times took me out of the narrative as they could be come frustrating. The branching options and status with factions looks great.
Prince of Persia 2026…REALLY? And that’s all they had for us…a candle.
Jesus. Imagine if they didn’t give it to a shitty support studio and tried to sell us a sloppy remake years ago
Now we have (no hate on quality here) two PoP games no one asked for. We could have been anticipating a Warrior Within remake by now.
No surprises just updates on existing games & games that have already been announced. A lame show.
The Summer Showcase wrapped up with a taste of what’s to come from Woodrunner Games, an indie studio featuring developers who worked on Cuphead and Rick and Morty. The game will be fully revealed later this year, so keep your eye on the studio’s social channels and website for more.
Looks similar, yet it also looks to be a great improvement over Until Dawn (from the gameplay I saw from IGN (I mean, the DPA wasn’t anything to write home about) so I have faith that while it’s similar to UD, which isn’t a bad thing at all, it’s making improvements where it counts overall.
Horror done right, that is Until Dawn. I have much hope that The Quarry will bring it next month, and I couldn’t be happier knowing things are thinking positive as we near the release date all the more.