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Mirror's Edge's iconic art style? Yeah, turns out it was sort of an accident
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Mirror's Edge's iconic art style? Yeah, turns out it was sort of an accident

It's kind of baffling how Mirror's Edge came out almost two full decades ago, and there's hardly a whisper of a game that's managed to match its art direction. The thing is just too clean, too specific, there's a purpose to every detail. It feels like the future distilled into digital form, though no one really followed suit in the years since, opting for drab, lifeless realism instead. Except, as it turns out, that's almost what Mirror's Edge looked like too. Read more

Point-and-click adventure game filled with "ah yeah, them" British actors Earth Must Die is out later this month
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Point-and-click adventure game filled with "ah yeah, them" British actors Earth Must Die is out later this month

Anyone order a point-and-click adventure puzzle game for later this month featuring a cast of British actors that'll make you go "oh, right, them!" when you Google them? Well, someone must have, because Earth Must Die, the next game from Lair of the Clockwork God developer Size Five Games, now has a release date. Come on, it's getting cold! Read more

What's next for GOG? Publishing games, maybe, but its new owner isn't in any rush
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What's next for GOG? Publishing games, maybe, but its new owner isn't in any rush

Right at the end of last year, Cyberpunk and Witcher developer CD Projekt Red sold off its game distribution company to its original co-founder, Michał Kiciński (who is also the co-founder of CD Projekt itself, so, go figure). With this sort of new owner, the plan is generally to stick to what it knows best, i.e. sprucing up old games and making sure any game on the platform is DRM-free. But in a new interview, Kiciński also shared his interest in the platform doing some p