Over the past decade, Don’t Nod has explored the soul-sucking worlds of 17th-century America, post-WWI London, dystopian ...
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Games where enemies learn how you play
Using the same tricks over and over again won't help you in these video games, where the enemies adapt to your playstyle.
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BRIAN VINER reviews 'EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert': This is the King at his most riveting
It's rather glorious to find that another audience, 49 years after his death, can still be electrified by the king of rock 'n' roll. The film is riveting, and won't leave only diehard Elvis fans all ...
Hands-on | Don't Nod's new narrative thriller Aphelion feels like a culmination of the studio's work with its own surprises ...
Since taking office a second time, Trump and his allies have continued to gamify many of their policy decisions, in a ...
New album Cerulean sees the electronic musician exploring isolation through sculptural sets, solitary video game mechanics and a quest for alien beauty ...
RMIT Galleries latest and one of its largest ever exhibitions, Creative Antarctica: Australian Artists and Writers in the Far South, brings audience ...
In The Bluest Eye, Morrison struggled to unite the there and not-there in the same figure: Claudia had occupied the positive pole, as it were, and Pecola, the negative. Four novels later, in Beloved, ...
We've tried this intimate space thriller for the first time, with good graphics, a very personal story and a mystery to solve.
One of the most photographed features in Mystery Cave is the Turquoise Pool, a body of water so clear and so perfectly ...
Some landscapes feel so unreal that your brain needs a second to process what you’re seeing. Steam curls out of the earth like the ground is breathing, blinding white salt stretches to the horizon, ...
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