Annapurna Interactive has announced that its third-person cat adventure game, Stray, will release on PC on July 19th. In addition, the publisher shared a new trailer, as well as the game’s official PC system requirements. Continue reading Playstation-exclusive Stray is coming to PC on July 19th, PC system requirements revealed
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Launch trailer released for Annapurna’s Twelve Minutes
Annapurna Interactive released the launch trailer of the interactive thriller Twelve Minutes. Twelve Minutes will be releasing on August 19th, and will be available on both Steam and Windows Store. Continue reading Launch trailer released for Annapurna’s Twelve Minutes
Stray has been delayed until early 2022, gets new gameplay trailer
After Ghostwire: Tokyo, Resident Evil Re:Verse, Warhammer 40K: Darktide, Rainbow Six Extraction, Riders Republic, Kena: Bridge of Spirits and Crimson Desert, here is another game delay. Annapurna has just announced that Stray has been delayed until early 2022. Continue reading Stray has been delayed until early 2022, gets new gameplay trailer
Epic Games offers 3000+ assets from What Remains of Edith Finch for free
Epic Games, Annapurna InteractiveRemove and Giant Sparrow are offering for free over 3000 assets from What Remains of Edith Finch. According to Epic, this is an Unreal Engine initiative that brings free high-quality content to all creators. Continue reading Epic Games offers 3000+ assets from What Remains of Edith Finch for free
The Pathless will release exclusively via Epic Games Store, gets new gameplay trailer
Annapurna Interactive has announced a new open-world atmospheric adventure game from the creators of ABZU, The Pathless. This game will release on the PC exclusively via Epic Games Store, and you can find below a new gameplay trailer for it. Continue reading The Pathless will release exclusively via Epic Games Store, gets new gameplay trailer
Journey is coming to Steam on June 11th
Annapurna Interactive has announced that Journey will be coming to Steam on June 11th. In case you’re wondering, that’s one year after the game’s release on Epic Games Store. And, since the game was timed exclusive on EGS, I’m pretty sure it will be exactly the same with it. Continue reading Journey is coming to Steam on June 11th
Journey – 4K Screenshots Gallery + PC Performance Impressions
Journey is a Playstation-exclusive game that has just been released on the PC, exclusively via the Epic Games Store. The game originally came out on PS3 but was then remastered for PS4, and the PC version is based on that latest PS4 version. As such, we’ve decided to capture some 4K screenshots and share with your our initial PC performance impressions. Continue reading Journey – 4K Screenshots Gallery + PC Performance Impressions
Journey releases on the PC on June 6th
Annapurna Interactive has announced that Journey will be finally coming out on the PC on June 6th. As we’ve already reported, this Playstation-exclusive title will be releasing exclusively on the Epic Games Store (and right now there are no plans for bringing it to other digital stores). Continue reading Journey releases on the PC on June 6th
Playstation-exclusive Flower has been released on the PC, available on Steam, GOG and Epic Store
Annapurna Interactive and thatgamecompany have announced that the Playstation-exclusive award-winning title, Flower, is now available on the PC. Flower lets you take control of the wind as you explore and navigate beautiful, lush environments, and is available on Steam, GOG and the Epic Store. Continue reading Playstation-exclusive Flower has been released on the PC, available on Steam, GOG and Epic Store
Ashen Review: It’s Dark Souls but Much Worse
Last Thursday at The Game Awards the announcement was made: Ashen is out now, exclusive to the Epic Games Store (why?). This game, years in the making, is suddenly unleashed upon the world with almost no marketing and not available on the world’s largest game store (Steam). A dubious start. So what is this game, and is it worth the wait? Continue reading Ashen Review: It’s Dark Souls but Much Worse