The nominees for The Game Awards 2021 have been revealed, with Deathloop and Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart among the top nominees.
Arkane Studios and Bethesda’s Deathloop leads the pack with a total of nine nominations, including those for the Game of the Year, Best Performance and Best Action categories. Following the timeloop shooter game game, were Racthet & Clank: Rift Apart and It Takes Two with six and five nominations apiece, respectively. Psychonauts 2, Resident Evil Village and Metroid Dread are also Game of The Year contenders.
The Game Awards 2021 will bring together the biggest names in gaming and popular culture for a spectacular celebration of video game culture with awards, first-look world premieres and new game announcements, plus musical performances, including The Game Awards Orchestra live on stage at Microsoft Theater, conducted by Lorne Balfe.
After taking things virtually last year amid the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic, The Game Awards are set to return for a live,...
Arkane Studios and Bethesda’s Deathloop leads the pack with a total of nine nominations, including those for the Game of the Year, Best Performance and Best Action categories. Following the timeloop shooter game game, were Racthet & Clank: Rift Apart and It Takes Two with six and five nominations apiece, respectively. Psychonauts 2, Resident Evil Village and Metroid Dread are also Game of The Year contenders.
The Game Awards 2021 will bring together the biggest names in gaming and popular culture for a spectacular celebration of video game culture with awards, first-look world premieres and new game announcements, plus musical performances, including The Game Awards Orchestra live on stage at Microsoft Theater, conducted by Lorne Balfe.
After taking things virtually last year amid the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic, The Game Awards are set to return for a live,...
- 11/16/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
CD Projekt Red’s Cyberpunk 2077 is arguably the the biggest video game release of 2020, transporting players to a gritty sci-fi world full of bio-augmented criminals and lowlives. True to its name, the game explores some pretty deep concepts about cyberspace and what life might be like in a futuristic transhuman society where technological advancements have turned us less human and more machine. So it’s no surprise that the game’s score often sounds like something recovered from the year 2077 and brought back to our time. At its very best, the soundtrack elevates this grim dystopia.
In the wake of Cyberpunk 2077‘s massive launch, Den of Geek spoke with the trio of composers behind the game’s score: Marcin Przybylowicz (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt), P.T. Adamczyk (Gwent: The Witcher Card Game), and Paul Leonard-Morgan (Dredd). The three composers discussed the soundtrack’s conception and revealed the unconventional methods they...
In the wake of Cyberpunk 2077‘s massive launch, Den of Geek spoke with the trio of composers behind the game’s score: Marcin Przybylowicz (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt), P.T. Adamczyk (Gwent: The Witcher Card Game), and Paul Leonard-Morgan (Dredd). The three composers discussed the soundtrack’s conception and revealed the unconventional methods they...
- 12/17/2020
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Hard West is a tactical western full of outlaws and dusty saloons, and the chronicle of one man's spirling downward descent into the darkness beyond our own reality. It brings tactics to the weird and wild west, and is available today!
Consumed by tragedy and left for dead, one man will walk a dangerous path to punish those who have wronged him. Vengeance is all that remains, and only one thing is certain: dying is the easy part.
Follow Warren on his decent into the darkest recesses of the human soul, and try to survive in a world full of hard choices and even harder consequences. In this world, death is a constant presence and the black pacts ou make will forever haunt all those around you.
Fight your way through 40 missions of henchmen, cultists, and cannibals in your quest for vengeance. Uncover the plans of the ancient powers at...
Consumed by tragedy and left for dead, one man will walk a dangerous path to punish those who have wronged him. Vengeance is all that remains, and only one thing is certain: dying is the easy part.
Follow Warren on his decent into the darkest recesses of the human soul, and try to survive in a world full of hard choices and even harder consequences. In this world, death is a constant presence and the black pacts ou make will forever haunt all those around you.
Fight your way through 40 missions of henchmen, cultists, and cannibals in your quest for vengeance. Uncover the plans of the ancient powers at...
- 11/18/2015
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Katy Barber)
- Cinelinx
The Western is a genre that has fallen into obscurity in modern pop culture. We are a long way from Clint Eastwood gracing the screen as the Man with No Name in the sixties, back when the Old West was at the height of its popularity. Sure, you will get the occasional revival of gun-toting cowboys in cinema and video games (Red Dead Redemption, for instance), but they are no way near as well-visited as the worlds of fantasy and sci-fi.
It’s very refreshing, therefore, when a game that is inspired by classic shootouts in old dusty saloons and stars tough, no-nonsense Cowboys is released. Hard West, the new RPG-inspired strategic shooter from developers Creative Forge Games, is such a project. It features tactical, turn-based combat (similar to the Xcom series), taking the player through a story of revenge, betrayal, and the occult. It sounds like a fun premise,...
It’s very refreshing, therefore, when a game that is inspired by classic shootouts in old dusty saloons and stars tough, no-nonsense Cowboys is released. Hard West, the new RPG-inspired strategic shooter from developers Creative Forge Games, is such a project. It features tactical, turn-based combat (similar to the Xcom series), taking the player through a story of revenge, betrayal, and the occult. It sounds like a fun premise,...
- 11/18/2015
- by Joseph Banham
- We Got This Covered
It looks like players are going to have to wait a little bit longer before they can storm into the saloon with all guns blazing in CreativeForge Games’ new RPG inspired western, Hard West.
The game was initially cocked and loaded for release on November 4th, but it was announced today, in the form of a clever announcement video, that the title has been pushed back by two weeks, becoming available for PC on November 18th.
The hold-up is said to be due to some last minute tweaking and fine-tuning so that the game is at its best possible level for players to experience. The developers clearly want to polish Hard West as much as possible so that it can compete for attention in the same release window as some much anticipated heavy hitters in the upcoming weeks.
The lead designer of the game, Kacper Szymczak, said the following:
Creating...
The game was initially cocked and loaded for release on November 4th, but it was announced today, in the form of a clever announcement video, that the title has been pushed back by two weeks, becoming available for PC on November 18th.
The hold-up is said to be due to some last minute tweaking and fine-tuning so that the game is at its best possible level for players to experience. The developers clearly want to polish Hard West as much as possible so that it can compete for attention in the same release window as some much anticipated heavy hitters in the upcoming weeks.
The lead designer of the game, Kacper Szymczak, said the following:
Creating...
- 10/30/2015
- by Joseph Banham
- We Got This Covered
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