The US federal government, by way of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), now considers video games a valid form of art, making a true step toward recognition for the oft under-recognized form.
Rob Webb of KnowTechie writes: We're still waiting on the details, but this video game adaptation promises to be seriously creepy.
INDIE Live Expo, Japan’s premiere online digital showcase series , will debut never-before-seen games & content updates across more than 100 titles on May 25th.
The long-awaited sequel to the 2013 narrative adventure is currently expected out sometime in 2024.
Oh hell yeah! I feel like this was one hell of an underrated game, and I'm glad to see that a part 2 is coming.
This was my favorite Telltale game. I’m definitely going to play this. Hopefully it has less jank than the Telltale games had. I didn’t think it would happen but I’m happy it’s coming
Great, loved the first game and happy a sequel is coming but after such a lengthy development, are Telltale gonna be releasing it episodic with non specific time delays between episodes? If it is episodic, they need to have a full set of dates laid out for every episode so we know what we are getting & when like Resident Evil Revelations 2 did, buying episode 1 and not knowing when the rest will come is just unacceptable in 2024.
I always loved Telltale games. They were like those old choose your own adventures books.
Only now? they're late. I recognized it way before uncharted 2...
Progress!
US government? what do those mofos know about Art?
Im surprised they can even see the "art" on the table inftont of them, they cover so much stuff up, i bet they got tons of rolls of tarpoolin
finely now games can get the recognition it deserve now i just need to see Anime to be next...anime has very beautiful artist style