It’s safe to say that indie developers Ember Labs did a stellar job with its Action-Adventure debut, Kena: Bridge of Spirits. The title was lauded all over the internet, scoring an 82 on Metacritic and earning DualShockers’ first 10/10 since Hades in September last year. Whilst it’s certainly an incredible game, that doesn’t mean it’s
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Kena: Bridge of Spirits has plenty of delightful puzzles scattered around its environment. Here’s how you complete the fishing shrine. Who doesn’t love a good puzzle? Thankfully, Kena: Bridge of Spirits has implemented these throughout the map that will keep players engrossed throughout its gameplay. Although most of the shrines you have to take on
So, you are having problems finding a way to beat the Woodcutter boss spirit in Kena: Bridge of Spirits? Good thing there’s a guide for that. Much of Kena: Bridge of Spirits charm is in its world-building and all the simple yet interesting details you find as you make your way around the map. And
With its Pixar-like characters and beyond stunning animation, Kena: Bridge of Spirits is as charming as it is dark with plenty of surprises that will not only keep players enthralled for hours but also captivate their hearts. Ember Labs might not be, as yet, a studio many people would recognise in association with video games
Looking to increase Kena’s health and hopefully get some more in the process? Here’s how you can keep the young Spirit Guide in action longer. Kena: Bridge of Spirits is finally out and even though the game by Ember Labs is pretty straightforward in most of its gameplay mechanics, there are still a few areas
If the adorable Rot don’t completely capture your heart, the stunning and rich environments will make you want to never want to stop exploring. It’s not too often that an indie studio can feature their very first video game and receive such a positive response as Ember Lab has done for Kena: Bridge of Spirits.
We learn what the driving force is behind some of this year’s upcoming games as developers speak out about their game inspirations. On the run-up to the much-anticipated Tribeca Film Festival from June 9 to June 20, 2021, we learned that eight titles would be making their first-ever appearance for the festival’s 20th anniversary. Along
Sony’s gaming branch has had a small share of this year’s CES expo, including a brief statement from Jim Ryan, the CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment, around PS5’s ground-breaking launch sales, and the announcement of new release dates for some PS5 titles such as Pragmata, Kena: Bridge of Spirits, and more. Originally revealed during PS5’s
The developers of Kena: Bridge of Spirits mentioned their game will be darker than it looks. Micheal Grier, Chief Creative Officer, and his brother Josh Grier, Chef Operating Officer, made an appearance at Future Games Show 2020. In the video interview, the duo revealed a bit more on Kena. As a Spirit Guide, Kena will
Ember Lab revealed Kena: Bridge of Spirits during the Sony PS5 “the future of gaming” reveal today. Kena: Bridge of Spirits is coming to PS5 and PS4 in the holiday season. It’s a timed console exclusive and will come later on to PC. Kena is a story driven, action adventure game, mixing a 3D animation