Hoo boy. So I take no pleasure in what I’m about to write. This is an indie developed project and I know how rough it is to make games at all, let alone stand out enough to sell them. Unfortunately, this isn’t the only thing I took no pleasure from concerning Redout: Space Assault. There’s
Star Fox
Remember last year when the God of War (2019) Art Director, Raf Grasetti, was making more realistic versions of Super Smash Bros. characters? Well he is back at it again to usher in the new year, starting with characters from the Star Fox series. And if you think the Sony Santa Monica Art Director’s 2o19 sketches were amazing, you haven’t
Ubisoft announced today that it is stopping production of physical toys for its toys-to-life game Starlink: Battle for Atlas. The modular toy technology was one of the main selling points for the game originally. However, due to sales that “fell below expectations”, they will be shutting that portion of the product down and focusing on
When you’re spending dozens upon dozens of hours playing a video game, you can’t help but grow attached to certain characters. No, not in a weird way…just in the kind of way that makes us love them from the start of a journey to reaching the very end, and seeing how they’ve grown and changed
Ubisoft Toronto is adding a brand new content to Starlink: Battle for Atlas right before Christmas, ensuring folks that get it for Christmas will have a nice, meaty patch to download before playing. This free DLC adds fan-requested features, such as a photo mode. The update is free to all players tomorrow on December 21