The Medium is one of the first first-party Microsoft titles to hit the market after the launch of the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. According to the developers behind the game, it has had quite a successful launch and has already recouped the development and promotion costs. In an interview with money.pl, a
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Bloober Team’s third-person horror adventure The Medium is now available on PC and Xbox Series X|S, and if you’ve missed out the review on the title you can read it here. But after pre-loading the game and jumping in, I took a look at the settings for the game for accessibility purposes, and here’s what’s available in
Bloober Team’s The Medium is set to launch in less than 10 days. Soon, gamers across platforms will be jumping out of their seats with fear from the reality-shifting game. However, some information released today by Bloober is more important for those looking to play the game on their PC. A full, detailed list of PC requirements
Every time that Game Pass gets updated, it gets better. It seems like every month more and more games are coming to the platform solidifying its title as the “best deal in gaming.” This month is no different with nine more games headed to the service. Perhaps the biggest title coming to Game Pass on
Bloober Team’s The Medium is set to launch in just a few short weeks on PC and Xbox Series X. The next-gen psychological horror title has you playing as the titular medium who can go between worlds to solve puzzles. Today, Bloober Team shared a new, live-action trailer for the game. As you might expect,
The Medium is Bloober Teams upcoming horror title that’s slated to launch this month on PC and the Xbox Series X | S. Today, it was confirmed that the horror game set in 2 dimensions will support ray tracing and DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling). A new trailer shows these in action. During Nvidia’s GeForce RTX:
The Medium, the next game being released by acclaimed horror developer Bloober Team, is digging deep into the genre. A new trailer for The Medium features 14 minutes of gameplay, highlighting its unique dual reality system and adherence to psychological horror. Today’s trailer takes place almost entirely inside of the Niwa Hotel, the site of
Blooper Team’s Blair Witch project released last year to a mixed critical reaction; however, that wasn’t because the game lacked the spookies. Today, the team revealed players will get the chance to see how it all plays out in VR. Blair Witch: Oculus Quest Edition is set to launch on October 29, which is perfect
The Medium has been on many people’s anticipated games list since it was first revealed at the Inside Xbox event in May. Through a behind the scenes video released by the game’s developer, Bloober Team, fans are able to learn a little bit more about the development of the game as well as its thematic
The Medium is an upcoming next-generation game being developed by Bloober Team and the developer has been pretty adamant that the game wouldn’t be possible on current-generation consoles. In a new interview on Xbox, producer Jacek Zięba talks about the upcoming title, once again clarifying that this game seems to only be possible on next-generation. He
Bloober Team officially revealed its next project during the latest episode of Inside Xbox. The Medium is a new psychological horror created by the developers of Layers of Fear, Observer, and Blair Witch. The game will be a next-gen Microsoft-exclusive, launching only on PC and Xbox Series X. While more information on the game is
During today’s Inside Xbox, Bloober Team revealed its upcoming game The Medium is coming to Xbox Series X and PC Holiday 2020. You can check out the trailer below. If you couldn’t guess by the Polish developer’s track record (they are the makers of Blair Witch, Observer, and Layers of Fear), The Medium is a
During Nintendo’s March 2020 Indie World showcase, Blair Witch by Bloober Team and Lionsgate Games is coming to the Nintendo Switch. Blair Witch was the first game shown during the montage near the end of the showcase. While it wasn’t much to go by, it was a brief peek of what to expect from the
It seems as though a sequel to Bloober Team’s futuristic horror game Observer could be announced in the near future, based on a new tease from the developer. Early this morning, Bloober Team released a brief new video on its YouTube channel which seems to be teasing an upcoming project from the studio. The video is
Following its launch on Xbox One and PC earlier this fall, Bloober Team announced today that Blair Witch will soon be headed to PS4 as well. Blair Witch will be coming to PS4 in just a few short weeks on December 3, 2019. It will be released digital-only at first, but Bloober Team has stated that
The Blair Witch franchise is invading video games this year. The new game from Bloober Team was revealed in a terrifying new trailer at the Xbox E3 Press Conference. The trailer was purely cinematic, but absolutely nailed the creepy, foreboding tone the series deals in. Check it out below. The game is set in 1996 and
The horror genre is riddled with zombies, aliens, ghosts, and monsters of all shapes and sizes. What sets the Layers of Fear series apart is its poignant focus on the artist. Whereas the first game’s narrative revolves around a painter, Layers of Fear 2 follows an entirely new character, an actor. With this new character, Jimmy, his past plays a
As the follow-up to the acclaimed indie horror game, Layers of Fear 2 already looks like it will be a terrifying experience for players new and old of the series, and now those looking forward to the game will only have a few more weeks to wait. Developer Bloober Team has announced that Layers of Fear 2
I’m a huge fan of horror films but, for whatever reason, horror games have never really clicked with me. I can’t exactly pinpoint why that is. I tend to get tired of the repetitive trial and error nature of first-person games in the genre. However, I found my short time with Layers of Fear 2 to be
With dark, gritty environments and a tale set among the styling of cyberpunk, Observer first made waves last year on PC and consoles with a gripping psychological detective story, and now that story will be coming on-the-go to Nintendo Switch. Developer Bloober Team has announced that Observer will officially be coming to the Nintendo Switch. No specific
Both publisher Gun Media and Bloober Team has gained notoriety in recent years. Gun Media has risen to fame through titles like Friday the 13th: The Game and Breach & Clear, while Bloober Team has carved out a nice spot for themselves in the horror game scene through titles like Layers of Fear and Observer. Today,
Bloober Team announced that their psychological horror game, Layers of Fear: Legacy, will release on Nintendo Switch with a few graphical and system updates in early 2018. Originally released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC as Layers of Fear, Layers of Fear: Legacy is an immersive horror adventure game where the player assumes the
Everything about polish studio Bloober Team’s newest psychological horror game is saturated and oozing with strange and anomalous juices that make you question your sanity. It is psychological chaos refined to its purest and most potent form, and so preternatural in its haunting that I sincerely am left wondering what’s in the water in Kraków.
Coming off the back of Blade Runner 2049 — and with Halloween looming — it sure would be awesome to have a terrific cyberpunk horror game to play right now. In steps Observer. Like Bloober Team’s previous game — Layers of Fear — Observer fits firmly in the psychological horror genre: a title that traded Layers of Fear’s 19th century Victorian-era mansion setting
It doesn’t appear Polish developer Bloober Team will be developing a real-time strategy game or a 2D side-scroller anytime soon. While speaking to DualShockers, the Kraków-based developer revealed that it is “devoted to psychological horror games.” As you may know, Bloober’s last two games — Layers of Fear and Observer — did not only serve as the one-two combination
Polish Developer Bloober Team has revealed to DualShockers that there is currently no plan to bring its new cyberpunk psychological horror game, Observer, to the Nintendo Switch. Earlier this month Bloober Team revealed that its previous and debut release, Layers of Fear (which is also a psychological horror game), was coming to Nintendo’s new hybrid console. Thus it seemed
UPDATE: Bloober Team and co. have confirmed that Layers of Fear: Legacy will include both the base game, as well as the expansion, Layers of Fear: Inheritance. Further, the Switch version is said to have been “rebuilt” for the console, and will include HD Rumble, motion control, and touchscreen control support. Orignal Story: Polish developer Bloober Team and publisher Aspyr
Today, Poland-based developer Bloober Team — who you may recognize from 2016’s psychedelic horror game Layers of Fear — are back with another horror title. This time it’s with Observer, a cyberpunk-themed game that is now available on PS4, Xbox One, PC, Mac, and Linux. For those that don’t know: Observer is set in a 2084 dystopia future ruled by oppressive