‘Quake II’ Remaster Listed on Korea Media Ratings Board Website

After the Quake remaster that was leaked prior to its official announcement by Bethesda a few years ago, it’s apparently happening again, this time with Quake II. Thanks once again to the Korean Media Ratings Board (which has leaked games prior to their official announcements in the past), it would appear that the Quake II […]

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First Character Trailer for ‘Redfall’ Introduces Layla and Her Telekinetic Abilities [Watch]

It’s a little under a month to go before Arkane unleashes their co-op shooter Redfall, which seems like the opportune time to delve into the first character that players will have the option to play as in the game. IGN has first dibs with a new character trailer introducing players to Layla, a biomedical engineering […]

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Goopy Horrors of the Mind in ‘The Evil Within 2’ [Safe Room Podcast]

Before diving into this week’s discussion on The Evil Within 2, Would you kindly listen to last week’s chat celebrating Bioshock’s 15 anniversary?  No matter the medium, sequels are notoriously contentious undertakings. Trying to appease everyone rarely results in a sequel that is as beloved as the original, so finding a balance between IP innovation […]

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Ripping and Tearing Through the History of ‘DOOM’ [Safe Room Podcast]

Greeting demons with a double barrel of buckshot never truly goes out of style. Things have been id Software heavy here at Safe Room, and we wouldn’t have it any other way. Last week’s episode, highlighting Wolfenstein 3D’s laying the FPS blueprint was the perfect primer for this week’s chat about Doom.   Much like Wolfenstein, […]

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Pre-orders Open for ‘Ghostwire: Tokyo’ Soundtrack From Laced Records

Audiophiles and fans of Bethesda’s Ghostwire: Tokyo have their chance to splurge today, with pre-orders for Masatoshi Yanagi‘s soundtrack for Ghostwire: Tokyo going up on Laced Records’ website. As you might expect, there are several flavours available, with all orders shipping out this November. The $35USD base version of the Ghostwire: Tokyo soundtrack includes 26 […]

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‘Ghostwire: Tokyo’ is Shaping Up to Be a Spirited Spookfest [Hands-On Preview]

In our Ghostwire: Tokyo preview, it seems Tango Gameworks is heading in an intriguing new direction. Does it translate to a good horror experience though? Ghostwire: Tokyo is a game about the lines between the living and the dead. It’s also a game steeped in Japanese mythology. More importantly, however, Ghostwire: Tokyo is the most […]

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[Rumour Control] Arkane Working on Sequel to ‘Prey’, Will Debut Trailer at The Game Awards

It wouldn’t be The Game Awards season without some rumours going around, now would it? Granted, the source of this one is from 4chan, so temper your expectations accordingly. According to the leak, Bethesda and Arkane will be returning to the world of 2017’s Prey. The story goes that the project originated from an internal […]

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Arkane’s Sci-Fi Horror Game ‘Prey’ is an Immersive World of Mimics, Misdirection, and Monstrous Aliens [Safe Room Podcast]

Countless games claim to emphasize player choice, but how many actually deliver on that promise?  Often player choice amounts to little more than black and white morality decisions or variations on stealth or “loud” approaches to combat. And while there are surely outliers, a more traditional approach to immersive sims seems to be a rarity […]

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