Tag: science fiction

Cat game developers flock to support Stray’s release, and you should too

Cat game developers flock…

With the release of Stray being incredibly close, a dozen devoted developers of fellow cat games have come together…
Frosty games to cool you down during a heatwave

Frosty games to cool…

Please stay cool today and drink lots of liquids! And stay indoors if you can – it’s absolutely baking…
Here’s new gameplay from upcoming sci-fi horror, The Callisto Protocol

Here’s new gameplay from…

Glen Schofield has shared another fresh peek at the denizens of The Callisto Protocol. In a new interview, Striking…
Original Mass Effect writer was surprised people wanted to bone Garrus

Original Mass Effect writer…

In a recent AMA on Reddit, lead writer on the first two Mass Effect games Drew Karpyshyn expressed surprise…
Loopmancer is Blade Runner, if Blade Runner was really concerned about how you were investing your pocket money

Loopmancer is Blade Runner,…

I’m not too far into Loopmancer, but I’m loving it. It’s a beautiful 2D roguelite mounted in a glorious…
Most Dragon Age and Mass Effect DLC is now free on PC through Origin

Most Dragon Age and…

EA is doing away with BioWare Points, a currency available through the Origin Store used to purchase DLC for…
Looks like Dino Crisis, Ridge Racer 2 and SoulCalibur are heading to PS Plus Premium

Looks like Dino Crisis,…

It appears that Dino Crisis, Ridge Racer 2 and Soul Calibur: Broken Destiny are heading to PlayStation Plus Premium.…
Mass Effect fan reimagines first game with Arcane’s introduction

Mass Effect fan reimagines…

A fan of the original Mass Effect has created an opening credits sequence for the game – in the…
Mothmen 1966 review – a journey to the wonderfully cursed early days of CGA gaming

Mothmen 1966 review –…

The Mothman is my favourite cryptid. I am always willing to drop everything and make the case for him.…
Happy James Webb Telescope Day! Here are some of our favourite views of video game space

Happy James Webb Telescope…

At least a few Eurogamer readers were probably in secondary school in April 1995, when Hubble took the famous…