The British Library is embracing digital storytelling like never before, with its latest exhibition all about how interactive technology has evolved and shaped storytelling. People like stories; they like telling them, and they like listening to them. Generally, we’re a very narrative-focused race. We’ve been telling each other stories for thousands of years, but the […]
Try out this brilliant little Easter egg from ‘Katamari’ and Google
If you’re looking for new ways to procrastinate, try this genius Google search Katamari Easter Egg! All you need to do is type ‘Katamari’ into Google search, click the bouncing ball on the right of the screen, and you’re in business! (Well, more like distracting yourself from whatever business you should actually be doing – no […]
How cool is this map of the highest rated video games developed in each country?!
Guide Strats has released a map of the highest rated video games developed in each country, with The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (developed by Nintendo in Japan) ranking at no.1. In order to get the findings, the video game guide company analysed the Metacritic scores of 20,000 titles, before looking at each game’s […]
‘Still Wakes the Deep’ trailer: an oil rig horror game from the studio behind ‘Dear Esther’
We’ve just watched the announcement trailer for Still Wakes the Deep, the latest game from The Chinese Room – and we’re excited for it! That’s right, the studio that brought us Dear Esther, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, and Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture is coming at us with a new oil rig horror game that promises […]
Something for Everyone: Dragon Age Asunder by David Gaider
Anyone familiar with the Bioware Dragon Age franchise will be able to anticipate what Asunder by lead writer David Gaider promises to deliver. Having played Origins and Dragon Age II myself, I opened the book prepared to delve into the fantastical political drama and Mage/Templar conspiratorial battlefield explored in the games. Fans of the franchise […]