7 Mar 2019

πŸ¦„ Review: Eternity: The Last Unicorn "A Game Out of Time" πŸ¦„ #GameDev #IndieGame

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πŸ¦„ Developer: Void Studios πŸ¦„
Rating: Melting
Platform Reviewed: Playstation 4
A game that aims high but unfortunately ends up feeling like a cancelled late-gen PS2 title that was bought, polished and released two generations too late.
Void Studios’ first release, Eternity: The Last Unicorn (E: TLU) came across as sweeping and majestic in not only it’s trailers but also through various blurbs and descriptions (not helped by the mention of ‘Elderly Scrolls’ in the latest trailer, curiously re-named ‘Addy Scrolls’ in-game). Of course, this isn’t a game that can compare with Bethesda’s behemoth titles, coming as it does from a small, new studio.

6 Mar 2019

✍️πŸŽ™️ Britt Interviews: Simon Meeks (The Secret Experiment) πŸŽ™️✍️ @Simon_Meek @TheSecretExp @BrittRecluseuk

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The Secret Experiment created one of my games of the year for 2018, the wonderfully twisted, abstract and also BAFTA-winning Beckett.

Ever since playing the game, I’ve kept an eye on the company and the man behind it, Simon Meek. Keen to see what he came up with next.

To my surprise, it wasn’t a video game at all but an experimental book entitled Marnie Wakes which consists of 32 cards to be read or ‘performed’ in any order.

I’d never come across anything like this with the exception of William S Burroughs own experimental ‘Cut and Paste’ style of literature which eventually gave us Naked Lunch, and so I was intrigued.
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