by sagesgroup | Aug 30, 2024 | Black Myth Wukong, gaming, homepage, hp-latest, opinion, PC Gaming, PlayStation, RPGs, Soulslike
— Game Science Black Myth: Wukong is the latest game to take the internet by storm, selling a staggering 10 million copies in just four days. It’s a gorgeous mythological action game that’s already drawn comparisons to some of the biggest games of all time,...by sagesgroup | Aug 20, 2024 | 2024 Video Games, gaming, homepage, hp-latest, Internet Culture, opinion, Soulslike
— Game Science . In that context, it’s reasonable to conclude that the restrictions Game Science is asking streamers to abide by are meant to keep them quiet about the studio’s own reputation for sexism. Well before its launch, Black Myth: Wukong became a rallying...by sagesgroup | Jun 22, 2024 | Elden Ring, gaming, homepage, hp-latest, RPGs, Soulslike
— From Software , “It’s definitely not something we actively oppose or want to downplay,” hinting that From Software could “consider ideas like that with our future games.” Multiplayer isn’t a full solution to fans’ difficulty woes, but it does show that From...by sagesgroup | Jun 3, 2024 | homepage, PC Gaming, PlayStation, Soulslike, Xbox, Xbox Game Pass
One of the great things about falling in love with a video game is that you’re often falling in love with a genre. I’d never played anything turn-based in my life until I stumbled upon XCOM: Enemy Unknown, and suddenly there were dozens of new titles on my radar....by sagesgroup | Apr 24, 2024 | 2024 Video Games, gaming, homepage, hp-latest, Indie Games, Inverse Gaming Interviews, PlayStation, RPGs, Soulslike
— Aggro Crab Games Ever since the release of Dark Souls in 2011, the Soulslike genre has exploded in popularity. Countless other games have tried to match the same style of intense difficulty and cryptic storytelling of FromSoftware’s crown jewel. While plenty of...by sagesgroup | Feb 20, 2024 | adex-density-75, Elden Ring, homepage, PlayStation, PlayStation Plus, Robots, Soulslike
— Spiders Science can’t explain masochism. There’s some research to support the thin biochemical line between pleasure and pain within the central nervous system, but the psychology of why people seek out pain and humiliation remains a mystery. Without it, we wouldn’t...