Tag: EARLY ACCESS

Crisol Theater of Idols: Horror, Beauty, and Folklore! | REVIEW

Last year at Summer Game Fest, Vermila Studios extended an invitation for us to experience their highly anticipated upcoming horror game, Crisol Theater of Idols. I was completely captivated by what I played. CRISOL THEATER OF IDOLS   RELEASE DATE: FEB. 10TH   Reviewed Platform: PS5   DEVELOPER: VermilaStudios   PUBLISHER: BLUMHOUSE GAMES As an indie game studio, Vermila Studios demonstrated an impressive level of love and passion embedded in their creation, which was...

Welp. The Future of Gaming is all About AI | 2nd Opinion Podcast #392

3-15-2026 Crimson Desert Makes Controversial Change Just One Week Before Launch Just one week before its release, developer Pearl Abyss has quietly added Denuvo DRM, a controversial anti-tampering technology, to the PC version of Crimson Desert.  For those who might be unaware, Denuvo DRM has long been a controversial choice for a variety of reasons. The third-party software is used by developers to make it...

Tighten Those Trucks, skate. Has Returned – Watch the Release Date Trailer

The story of the Skate series is one with many ups and downs, beginning its lifetime as an actual upstart competitor to the Tony Hawk's Pro...

Kerbal Space Program 2 Gets an Early Access Release Date

Private Division and Intercept Games have announced the sequel to Kerbal Space Program is heading to Early Access this February, along with a fresh...

Tactical Roguelike Deckbuilder Oaken Enters Early Access Today

Roguelike fans have a new game to explore in Early Access with Oaken starting today. Oaken a turn-based tactical roguelike deckbuilder set in the spirit...

Early Access Preview — Ragnorium: Planet Recolonization Odyssey

Despite being in Early Access, our hands-on time with Ragnorium: Planet Recolonization Odyssey has left us enthusiastic and wanting more. In Ragnorium: Planet Recolonization...

MIA: The Stomping Land Goes Dormant After Successful KickStarter

All sorts of new and amazing games are springing up on Steam Greenlight and Kickstarter.  These are great tools for game developers to present new ideas to the masses, and provides gamers the chance to try out something different. Not all games have a fairy tale ending, however, and sometimes gamers get burned on the promise of something intriguing, only to be completely ignored and cast aside after helping to fund the project.  Such is the case with The Stomping Land, and we decided to look into it.