I’ll be the first to admit that I loathe the idea of ‘butterfly effect’ choices matter games. Games that rely almost purely on narrative beats and cinematography over actual interactivity and gameplay ...
From the moment 4-year-old Cameron first stepped out into Glimmer in Spyro 2, he knew video games were going to play a central role in the rest of his life. Though he never planned to make it the ...
Look, if you're just going to leave valuable resources lying around in strategically placed caches, of course I'm going to clear them out. I'm trying to save the world, not earn a halo. The next ...
I never thought I'd play a game that would prompt me to "choose a real-life player to stalk," but here we are. Tides of Tomorrow is an apocalyptic, narrative-driven adventure game with a unique twist: ...
First-person, narrative focused, asynchronous multiplayer might sound convoluted, but that is exactly the sub-genres that Tides of Tomorrow inhabits. Assuming control of the Tidewalker, an amnesic and ...
Tides of Tomorrow is launching today on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, and the first round of reviews is in. Initial review scores for Tides of Tomorrow vary quite a bit, but at the time of ...
Although Ashleigh doesn't quite remember which year she fell in love with video games, what she does remember is that it involved The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. That said, most of her video ...
Sometimes a song needs an extra-special co-writer to help it really come to life. For Garth Brooks, that song was “If Tomorrow Never Comes”, which he wrote with songwriter Kent Blazy. Although the ...
Tides of Tomorrow is a little unlike any game I've played before. It introduces some new ideas and interesting gameplay mechanics to create a connection across players' stories. While the idea is ...
The play’s futuristic framework notwithstanding, and despite the distinct “Groundhog Day” element to its conceit, connoisseurs of Nora Ephron’s movie “You’ve Got Mail” will detect several echoes of ...
A stale revival of Adam Bock’s cog-in-the-office-machine dark comedy lacks specificity and bite.