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Johnny Silverhand, the beloved companion of Cyberpunk 2077 protagonist V, arguably gets much of his popularity from his likeness to famous American actor Keanu Reeves. However, CD Projekt Red Senior Concept Artist and Coordinator Lea Leonowicz’s ArtStation revealed some concept artwork of Silverhand before his attachment to the actor: Even without Reeves, it seems that
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Adam Badowski, the head of studio CD Projekt Red, has put out an official statement against the recent report written by Jason Schreier from Bloomberg. The report itself detailed the various development issues Cyberpunk 2077 has faced over the past years, with details provided by former and current employees who remained anonymous. Judging from Badowski’s
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A new report from Bloomberg, comprised of several interviews from developers (who requested anonymity to protect their careers), details the various issues plaguing the development process of Cyberpunk 2077 up until its troubled launch. Though Cyberpunk 2077 was announced in 2012 with a trailer, “the company was then still mainly focused on its last title
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It’s no secret that Cyberpunk 2077 had an extremely rocky launch on consoles. The game had tonnes of framerate issues, graphical problems, gameplay glitches and hard crashes. This lead to developer CD Projekt Red (preemptively) offering refunds to all unhappy players. Initially, the refunds were refused by both Sony and Microsoft, however, both companies later
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Over the past week, Konami has shown a propensity to bring back some of its games from yesteryear to PC to make them more widely available. As of today, that trend has continued, with a notable addition from the publisher’s most iconic horror series making a return just in time for the year’s spookiest season. Once
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After releasing on mobile devices for iOS and Android in 2018, Annapurna Interactive has today announced that Florence will finally be heading to more platforms. Next week on February 13, 2020, Florence will finally be coming to PC, Mac, and perhaps most appropriately, the Nintendo Switch. The game will retail for only $5.99 and will be available via
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Over a decade after originally releasing, one of last generation’s more beloved cult classics has today received a new lease on life. Essentially out of nowhere, John Woo’s Stranglehold has come back to PC today. The third-person shooter, which originally launched on PS3, Xbox 360, and PC back in 2007, hasn’t been available digitally on
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Developer Artifex Mundi, who brought us hidden object games like Enigmatis and the Nightmares from the Deep series, has released a touching adventure game that looks at children’s wonderful ability to overcome sorrow through imagination, which is available on Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Mac now. In My Brother Rabbit, the player experiences an illness that falls
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