August 7, 2025 - 22:27
Renowned game designer Hideo Kojima has shared insights into the highly anticipated sequel, 'Death Stranding 2: On the Beach.' In a recent interview, he elaborated on the significant changes and improvements that have been made since the original game, particularly in light of the ongoing global pandemic. Kojima emphasized how the experiences and challenges faced during this time have influenced the game's narrative and mechanics, aiming to create a more immersive and emotionally resonant experience for players.
One of the most intriguing aspects of his discussion was his desire to cast legendary filmmaker David Lynch in a role within the game. Kojima expressed admiration for Lynch's unique storytelling style and how it could complement the surreal themes present in 'Death Stranding 2.' With a commitment to pushing the boundaries of interactive storytelling, Kojima continues to captivate audiences, promising a sequel that not only builds on its predecessor but also explores new creative horizons.
September 21, 2025 - 18:34
Expanding the Game of the Year Nominees: A Case for Ten SelectionsThe Game Awards currently restricts its Game of the Year (GOTY) category to just six nominees, a decision that has sparked debate among gaming enthusiasts and industry professionals alike....
September 20, 2025 - 19:21
Escape Site 13 Set for Physical Release This HalloweenEscape Site 13, a chilling side-scrolling horror adventure inspired by the narrative of SCP-1730, is gearing up for a much-anticipated physical release just in time for Halloween. This game...
September 20, 2025 - 03:36
Reviving a Classic: 'Bop It! The Video Game' Launches with Exciting FeaturesInspired by the classic `90s toy, `Bop It! The Video Game` has officially launched, bringing a fresh twist to the beloved franchise. This new video game captures the high-energy gameplay that fans...
September 19, 2025 - 07:00
Discovery of Misleading Ghostbusters Artwork from 1980s Atari GameIn a fascinating turn of events, the misleading artwork inspired by the iconic Ghostbusters franchise, used in a 1980s bootleg Atari 2600 game by Canadian retailer Zellers, has finally been traced...