After an inarguably massive year for games, it's possible that the 2024 schedule will wind up feeling a little quieter—but the first couple months have already been stacked with celebrated releases.
The best free games provide a crucial resource for those who love the pastime but don't enjoy spending large amounts of money after every new release. However, it is important to understand that ...
If you made it out of The Quarry, then you’ll likely enjoy these other interactive games in 2024. Be warned, some are even more frightening. The Quarry raised the bar when it came to interactive ...
Skydance’s Behemoth is coming to all major VR headsets in December, and developer Skydance Games has entered full ... Image courtesy Skydance Interactive In addition to a good slate of concept ...
What are the best single player games? There’s nothing quite like a solo adventure that lets you explore, interact, and fight to your heart’s content, with no one there to interrupt the immersion.
This family-friendly immersive experience features characters, rides and interactive games all from the Shrek universe. Shrek's Adventure is basically DreamWorks’ answer to Disneyland ...
Enjoy this action-packed (and occasionally gruesome) new world and story trailer for Behemoth, the upcoming first-person monster-slaying VR action game from Skydance Games (the developers of The ...
As Paradox Interactive reels from the troublesome launch of Cities: Skylines 2, the company is returning to the first game in the series, which it had apparently moved on from more than a year ago ...
This framework highlights a new paradigm where generative models govern game content and logic, enabling immersive, limitless gameplay. UNBOUNDED is an infinite interactive game powered by ...
which we believe is far better for Paramount and its shareholders than their current agreement with Skydance Media… Our view is straightforward: shareholders deserve a deal that reflects ...
In Paradox Interactive’s vast suite of grand strategy games with complex systems that give way to thrilling emergent storytelling, none have made me cackle with glee quite as much as Crusader ...