A Tale of Two Eras Cronos: The New Dawn plunges players into a ravaged future dominated by nightmarish abominations—the “Orphans”—while offering glimpses of the 1980s Poland before “The Change.” As the Traveler, you’re part of the Collective, journeying through time rifts to extract key souls and prevent humanity’s ultimate collapse. Where History and Horror CollideContinue reading “A Dawn For Survival Horror”
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When Graphics Can’t Save the Game: The Case of Hirogami
We’ve all seen it before — a new game drops with stunning trailers, eye-popping screenshots, and a promise of “next-level visuals.” For a while, the hype machine convinces us that we’re about to play something groundbreaking. But then reality sets in: the game looks great, but actually playing it feels like a chore. Hirogami isContinue reading “When Graphics Can’t Save the Game: The Case of Hirogami”
🎮 Indie Spotlight: Peak Climbs to 5 Million Sales — A Triumph for Quirky Co‑Op Climbing Games
In an industry dominated by blockbuster franchises and high-budget epics, the indie scene has once again reminded us of the power of simplicity, creativity, and heart. This week, the charming co-op climbing adventure Peak officially crossed 5 million copies sold across all platforms — a staggering milestone for a game that many initially wrote offContinue reading “🎮 Indie Spotlight: Peak Climbs to 5 Million Sales — A Triumph for Quirky Co‑Op Climbing Games”