The Tribe Must Survive is an interesting game about survival with some real-time strategy sprinkled around it to add some intensity and depth. Developer Walking Tree Games GmbH has put together a simple concept of taking a tribe of fear-driven humans and pitting them against harsh conditions in the wild, the threat of starvation and shock, and, most of all, the threat of the unknown which is aimin...[Read More]
Digitalchumps was privy to a preview opportunity to see Annapurna Interactive’s upcoming story-driven title Open Roads. The presentation was a developer-led hands-off experience that showed a strong set of characters and what could only be described and perceived as an emotional journey for a mother and daughter dealing with grief. The presentation from developer Open Roads Team previewed an inter...[Read More]
For years now, I have discussed my dissatisfaction with games driven by crafting. I have held the opinion that most of the time crafting is just filler for a lack of story, or maybe a severe lack of ideas. It never seems fruitful, nor is it generally fun to craft items in a game. I have held this belief for over a decade. And now? Well, shoot, now I have found something that has changed my take on...[Read More]
SEGA’s Sonic is on a roll these days (pun intended). SEGA needs to eventually look at continuing that Phantasy Star series offline. Anyway, enjoy those Sonic details below. Today, Sonic Team released a new animation, Sonic Superstars: Trio of Trouble, following Dr. Eggman, Fang the Hunter and newcomer Trip in a story that predates Sonic Superstars. This prologue marks Fang’s first debut in a...[Read More]
About a month ago, Baldur’s Gate 3’s full release made its grand entrance into the gaming scene, but initially, it was only available on PC. The Xbox version hit a snag, experiencing a significant delay, while PlayStation gamers patiently awaited their turn on September 6th. But my eagerness got the best of me, and I decided to invest in Nvidia Geforce Now just to get my hands on this game. ...[Read More]
This looks solid. Check out the official announcement below. We will hopefully get a review going once we acquire it. Anyway, enjoy! Cologne, DE – August 23, 2023 – Today Riot Forge and Tequila Works revealed a sneak peek video showcasing new details about Song of Nunu: A League of Legends Story™, a story-driven adventure game starring beloved League of Legends champions Nunu and Willump. D...[Read More]
Way back in the day, somewhere around 2008, a game came out from DICE and EA called Mirror’s Edge. There was a considerable amount of hoopla for it when it was announced and shown off at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (RIP) two years prior. The gimmick for Mirror’s Edge was wall-running from a first-person perspective. At times, the game was frustrating and downright unplayable, and the story w...[Read More]
Visual novels and branching narratives come in a variety of sizes and flavors. Some of them are heavy on dialogue and are more focused on delivering a good storytelling experience, while others lean towards a more interactive journey with a good portion of storytelling on the side. Regardless of what you run into with these types of games, you’re almost always guaranteed an experience that will st...[Read More]
Last year, Alex Tudor reviewed Stray for the PlayStation 5 and found an intriguing adventure that was mainly driven by playing a cat in a larger-than-normal cat video game experience. It’s a sentiment that most of us can agree on wholeheartedly. Playing as a cat is something you don’t get to do too often with a story-driven game. Don’t get me wrong, I love playing Catlateral Damage from Manekoware...[Read More]