Nathan Vella, the co-founder and former CEO of Capybara Games, recently revealed that he joined indie studio Annapurna Interactive as an executive board member about six months ago. He made the announcement on his official Twitter, while showing off an image of his new digs. Which, admittedly, looks pretty gorgeous: Excited to finally share my
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Capybara Games’ Below originally launched on PC and Xbox One. The tough-as-nails roguelike was met with mixed reviews critically; however, there was a lot there to admire. The sound and visual design, in particular, was especially striking. And now, more players will be able to get their hands on the game as it’s coming to
The very beginning of Capy Games’ (Capy) Below offers a taste of what you’ll come to experience as you venture down into the depths of their rouge-lite dungeon crawler. The camera is pulled way back over a stormy sea; thunder cracking all around as the waves roll. Slowly tracking in, a small boat comes into
Capy Games’ highly anticipated Below will launch next week on December 14. The announcement came via Twitter, just one day before Geoff Keighley’s The Game Awards. A new trailer has accompanied the announcement as well. The trailer showcases the unique perspective and art style while asking the question “What lies below?” By the end, the trailer encourages
It finally happened. I finally played Below. Even with the lofty expectations that I had for Capybara Games’ upcoming adventure game, after spending a couple of hours with the game, I am more excited than I ever have been before. “Below is difficult, but very fair.” I played in total about two hours of Below, and I feel like
As one of the early titles revealed for the Xbox One, Below has been a title that many have anticipated from developer Capybara Games, and while the wait for it has seen some delays and setbacks, hopefully 2018 may be the year that finally sheds light on the eagerly-awaited roguelike. In a report from Engadget, Capybara Games
O.K. K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes is a show on Cartoon Network that’s already very video game-centric in its theme. It’s filled with tons of video game and general nerdy references. It would only make sense for the show about video games to have its own video game, and soon it’s becoming a reality. The latest trailer tells