90°

Journey to the Savage Planet Sequel "Revenge of the Savage Planet" Confirmed to Be in Development

A Journey to the Savage Planet sequel is being developed by Raccoon Logic with the working codename "Lodestar."

ebotj311d ago

Awesome News! Loved the first one. The visual filters in JTTSP were fantastic! Hope they do those again!!

Demetrius310d ago

Is this game singleplayer it looks interesting but seems like some sections of it will have a difficulty spike cause of co-op option.

308d ago
275d ago
110°

Ex-Naughty Dog Dev Says Resident Evil 4 Inspired Uncharted and Many More Action Games

Former Naughty Dog dev says Resident Evil 4 inspired Unchartted and even Gears of War, particularly the over-the-shoulder camera view.

CrimsonWing695h ago

It revolutionized third-person shooters, in a genius way that gives you full control of aiming.

InUrFoxHole5h ago

Both are great series. That's awesome

Samonuske2h ago

I thought this was common knowledge. Resident Evil Revolutionised over the shoulder aiming in 3rd person shooters/action games

60°

Too Kyo Games, DMM Games Reveal Shuten Kyodan Game

Game writer Kazutaka Kodaka's Too Kyo Games company and DMM Games' EXNOA company revealed on Friday that they are developing the Shuten Kyodan video game. The game's X/Twitter account revealed that the game will release for DMM Games, Nintendo Switch, and Steam.

Read Full Story >>
animenewsnetwork.com
140°

Sierra made the games of my childhood. Are they still fun to play?

Get ready for some nostalgia.

Read Full Story >>
arstechnica.com
RaidenBlack1d 14h ago

Yes,
and I absolutely loved the logo of Sierra for some reason.
Maybe, mainly because of F.E.A.R. 😈

Levii_921d 13h ago

EXACTLY what i was thinking!! My thoughts immediately went to FEAR as soon as i read Sierra.

Eidolon1d 1h ago (Edited 1d ago )

Did they develop it? I thought it was Monolith.

Notellin16h ago

In video games there are two logos that appear before the title screen. One is the publisher and one is the developer.

In your question, Monolith is the developer so the logo they are speaking about is the one for Sierra, the publisher.

Hope this helps.

gurp1d 11h ago

yes, everyone or at least most people should try to play some of them
I never played any 80s games, but played most of the 90's and early 2000's Sierra games

jznrpg3h ago

Played a lot of Sierra games as a kid and teenager. Fun times