Alien: Romulus pays tribute to Alien Isolation with a telephone easter egg, director says
The latest movie in the Alien series pays tribute to the 2014 game Alien Isolation, according to the film’s director.
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The latest movie in the Alien series pays tribute to the 2014 game Alien Isolation, according to the film’s director.
A Quiet Place is known for being a great horror franchise, with the premise revolving around staying as quiet as possible to avoid attracting the attention of Death Angels. The movie franchise is getting a new addition, but this time it's in the gaming sphere. A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead launches 17 October.
You ask me, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is a downright gaming injustice. Like Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire or Tyranny (Obsidian has form for these), it's a game that got a lot of things very right that just never made much of a splash. I mean, don't get me wrong, Mankind Divided sold millions of copies, but apparently not enough for anyone to bother concluding the trilogy, and it's not one a lot of people talk about these days. Why? A conspiracy. A conspiracy against videogames.
may be a game about exploring the unknown and expanding the knowledge of the human race, but one player's discovery is a good reminder that sometimes it's necessary to take a break and just relax. Due to the sci-fi RPG's gigantic scale, there are plenty of random encounters that some players may never actually see while they're off in their corner of the cosmos. Generally speaking, these small events aren't too interesting in isolation, but one of the more enjoyable finds has apparently been missed by dozens of explorers.
Developers at Bethesda Game Studios have elected to unionize with the Communications Workers of America, a national labor organization that has also worked with Activision Blizzard employees on collective bargaining efforts.
Nintendo has announced Emio The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club - the first new game in the series in 35 years.
Despite its vampiric themes and aesthetic, is just like many other survival games: players will need to collect a wide variety of resources, including Pollen. In isolation, Pollen resource is relatively mundane, but it's one of two essential ingredients needed for crafting Coarse Thread. Coarse Thread is essential for crafting many items, from inventory expansions to clothing sets.
Hundreds of AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon users present in regions outside of the U.S. are complaining that they cannot access any level of mobile connectivity. The problem can be isolated to an international roaming outage that is plaguing the three major carriers. Some users complain that their service is entirely offline, while others describe intermittent problems in which their cellular reception comes and goes.