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September 8, 2014
In Pathologic, everything is terrible and it's all your fault
Get ready to feel stressed out and useless in a plague-infested town.
The Walking Dead’s season finale crystallizes the game’s uneasy morality
What those morals are remains up for grabs.
ULTRAWORLD is beautiful, but it hides a secret
Videogame or not (it is), ULTRAWORLD is undeniably mesmerizing.
September 5, 2014
Celebrate Binding of Isaac: Rebirth's release date with this horrifying, NSFW trailer
The religious roguelike Binding of Isaac has been remade and expanded into Binding of Isaac: Rebirth, and it'll be out on November 4 for Steam, PS4, and PS Vita.
In an interview we conducted with Team Meat designer Edmund McMillen, McMillen mentioned that he “was fucking positive that Isaac would not do well” when it first came out. Well, it’s been so successful that it now demands more levels, more enemies, up to 400 hours of gameplay and even local co-op, so you and a friend can explore the depths of a horrific nightmare together.
The expansion, developed by Edmund McMillen and Nicalis (most known for Cave Story+) will be great for those who have either never experienced the dark dungeons of the original Binding of Isaac, or for those experienced in Isaac’s turbulent family life and fears.
McMillen told us that “randomly generated games are the arcade games of this generation,” and Binding of Isaac proves to be exactly that: a game you want to continue playing and exploring, a game that punishes you for the slightest mistakes and leaves you hungry to roam further than you’ve ever been.
You can preorder it on Steam today. Its brand new, totally NSFW trailer is below.
Check out these distorted 3D drawings that you can wear on your person
A fashion collection inspired by “the tension between the real and the virtual, between 2D and 3D.”
Biome is a god game that lets you do pretty much nothing, if you want
No Molyneux to be found.
Stop what you're doing and watch this documentary on Japanese videogame music
Nobuo Uematsu, meet FlyLo.
Like its predecessor, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair is compulsively readable
Real, live drama. Sometimes dead.
Machineers teaches you programming with or without your consent
The rethinking of the educational game continues.
Spanish scientists make first steps toward actual telepathy
Has nobody watched Scanners?
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