If there’s anything I’ve wanted more, it’s the ability to be scared absolutely ****less by a game in public, while playing on my Nintendo Switch. Thankfully, Feral Interactive has announced a release date through a trailer —found below— for the first-person shooter horror Alien: Isolation that will be heading to Nintendo Switch next month. The
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During a third-party sizzle reel during Nintendo’s E3 2019 Direct, it was revealed that SEGA and Creative Assembly’s Alien: Isolation would be coming to Nintendo Switch with the help of Feral Interactive. That being said, not much has been heard about this port since then. In the spirit of Halloween, Feral Interactive and SEGA finally
Nintendo dropped some major news bombs in their E3 Direct this year. We got Luigi’s Mansion 3 gameplay, dates for countless games, wild new Smash characters, and tons of other stuff. Somewhat lost in the shuffle was the announcement that the excellent Alien: Isolation is coming to the Nintendo Switch. Watch the announce trailer below.
The first episode of Dontnod and Square Enix’s Life is Strange 2 arrived on September 27, introducing us to the story of brothers Sean and Daniel. Releasing new episodes every two months or so is a fairly standard practice for episodic games, and is a release interval that the original Life is Strange abided by.
GRID Autosport is a Codemasters game all about racing, taking muscle cars to the mountains, Formula cars to the tracks, and more. It originally launched on PC, Xbox 360, and PS3 and was later ported to iOS devices. While the press release states that there will be a “range of driving disciplines” we should expect to
Dontnod and Square Enix released the first episode of their episodic adventure game Life is Strange 2 just last week on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Today, we learned that those aren’t the only platforms in the pipeline, as Feral Interactive has announced that they are working on the Mac on Linux ports for Life
For those who are subscribed to @Hitman posts on Twitter, you may have noticed the secretive new Hitman announcement that popped up recently. It reads: Good afternoon, 47. The profiles have been uploaded. Your next target is… A small video clip added to the Twitter post then tells us Access Denied // June 7, 2018