According to a February 9 report by The Verge, Toyota Motor Corporation unveiled a proprietary game engine, Fluorite, ...
We're back on familiar ground following the release of a massive update for Capcom's latest action-RPG.
Creative Bloq on MSN
This filmmaker is reviving a '90s game style everyone abandoned
Inside Obey the Insect God’s six-year quest to modernise Mortal Kombat-style sprites.
Creative Bloq on MSN
Free tools are helping 2D artists push their work into exciting new realms
Three artists reveal how they're exploring 3D tools and game engines.
Hands-on with the first US preview and the hidden secrets that could make or break your city. Find out more and dive into the ...
Hardcore Gamer on MSN
Crushed In Time Preview: A Unique Point-and-Click Adventure Game
Discover a charming point-and-click adventure in Crushed In Time, where players interact with a world that bends to their touch.
Discover a massive indoor adventure park in Florida packed with go-karts, arcade games, Nerf battles, bowling, and neon fun ...
The tycoon element has been a constant throughout the series, but, according to the developers, despite the success of the ...
Toyota has just revealed Flourite, its own game engine. Does this mean we are getting Toyota-licensed video games?
I was very hyped for High on Life 2. After all, its predecessor remains one of the funniest and most memorable FPS experiences I’ve had.
If promotions, new hires, and partnerships are any indication of a healthy industry (spoiler: they are), Pro AV is thriving.
It’s also a lot more user-friendly than previous Lamborghini sports cars (I don’t include the Audi Q8-derived Urus in this).
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