Silent Hill Style Perspectives With Resident Evil Combat in Upcoming Agni: Village of Calamity
By Adele Wilson
An unauthorised investigation leads to something sinister.Face Ghosts To Collect Cards In Schoolbound
There's something strange about this place.90s Gloomy Survival Horror, Holstin, Switches Between Isometric and Third-Person
By Adele Wilson
An upcoming psychological survival horror.
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Nothing odd about it: Oddworld New ‘n’ Tasty destined for PC, too
By Nadia Oxford
Long, long ago, an alien named Abe came to the PlayStation. Abe was a friendly alien, but he was also in a lot of trouble: He worked for ruthless slave masters who sought to turn him and his species into processed snack food. Abe fled and tried to find his way to safety by stumbling through several puzzle/platforming levels. But trouble has a way of coming back around, and Abe is being forced to relive his original plight in Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty.Ubisoft announces two new Trials games
By Joe Jasko
During their big E3 press conference yesterday afternoon, Ubisoft announced two new installments in their popular physics-based racing franchise, Trials: one for next-generation consoles and PC, and the other strictly for mobile devices.Telltale unveils The Walking Dead: 400 Days
By Joe Jasko
Telltale Games has officially unveiled The Walking Dead: 400 Days, a brand new installment in their critically acclaimed horror-themed point-and-click adventure series. The game was first mentioned during Sony's big press conference at E3 last night, as part of a new The Walking Dead game bundle for PlayStation Vita, and soon after Telltale followed up with their own confirmation of the game via Twitter.When Tablets Meet Consoles: Second Screen Gaming Evolves at E3
By Nick Tylwalk
At Gamezebo, we generally leave console gaming coverage to the other guys and gals. Throw a tablet into the mix, though, and now you're talking our language.Xbox One E3 press conference failed to show a commitment to indies
By Nick Tylwalk
Among the many questions gamers had going into today's Microsoft XBox press conference was how the new console's relationship with indie games would change. Because while the 360 was a haven for indie games through Xbox Live Arcade and the Xbox Indie Games program, it certainly appeared that the Xbox One might be moving away from indies in "It's not you, it's me" fashion.PopCap announces Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare
By Joe Jasko
In what has quickly become one of my favorite surprises at this year's E3 so far, Electronic Arts opened up their big press conference today by officially announcing Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare for Xbox One, and eventually Xbox 360. Garden Warfare has been a long-rumored name for the upcoming Plants vs. Zombies sequel after numerous web domains were registered for the title last year, but now we have the official confirmation that this is in fact a whole separate beast, and a mighty pretty beast at that!Peggle 2 announced at E3
By Jim Squires
E3 is a magical week full of magical announcements, and few games are as magical as Peggle. And so, with a "blink and you'll miss it" announce during EA's press conference, PopCap Games' founder John Vechey confirmed that we'll have a full sequel to Peggle before the end of the year.Going Solo After Rovio: An Interview with Chestnut Games’ Marco Rapino
By Jim Squires
A career at Rovio would be any programmer's dream. And being there when it was still a small company of a dozen or so people? That's a level of street cred few industry vets can claim. Yet Marco Rapino decided to leave that all behind.