Awakening, but with no recollection of previous events, Frank Gilman is stuck in Antarctica with a deep mystery surrounding him. The base he’s inside is void of life and outside …
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Walking simulators are the very definition of any game where the only objective is to walk around from point A to point B and experience a story. The concept behind …
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British publishers Wales Interactive have announced that they are bringing Late Shift from indie developers CtrlMovie, to Xbox One on April 18. Late Shift is being dubbed as a high …
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The Assembly is the newest walking sim to hit the Xbox One. It’s also designed around Virtual Reality headsets, which is a shame then that the Xbox One doesn’t currently …
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Walking simulators have come a long way since the likes of Dear Esther and Gone Home popularized the genre, but I never imagined that they would set out to reach …
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Wheels of Aurelia has to be one of the oddest yet most compelling games I’ve played in recent years. Described as a narrative road trip, the game is basically a …
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I like a good walking simulator as much as anyone – in fact, I would say that I like them more than most. There are relatively few experiences in gaming that …
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The term, “walking simulator” often is banded about like some kind of insult when describing this fairly new breed of games. Done right, these games can bridge the gap between …
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First-person, narrative adventure, Virginia is heading to Xbox One this September. Set in the last days of summer 1992, players must investigate the disappearance of Lucas Fairfax, a young boy …
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One of the original “walking simulators”, Dear Esther, is finally making it’s way to consoles next month, 4 years after the BAFTA winning game’s PC release. The game from British …
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