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Senua's Saga: Hellblade II sees its titular protagonist in a very different headspace compared to the first game, when the Pict warrior was largely at the mercy of the antagonistic, psychosis-induced voices in her head. She's more confident in herself in Hellblade II and in this new-found agency, she's able to connect with people again. Ahead of Hellblade II's May 21 release, I spoke to lead actor and Ninja Theory video editor Melina Juergens, Ninja Theory scriptwriter and performance...
About halfway through my conversation with Dom Matthews, head ninja at Ninja Theory, and Melina Juergens, lead actor for Senua and video editor at Ninja Theory, I broke. I had to ask why the format of Senua's Saga: Hellblade II title is the inverse of the first game, Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice. Why is the "Senua" part first? It's a small thing, sure, but I had to know if there was anything to it beyond the studio's secret machinations to confuse me. Juergens laughed and admitted that the...
The official Steam Deck Docking Station is pretty solid, but it's also expensive at $79. Plus, it doesn't come with some of the features found on third-party docks, which means it's often worthwhile to consider alternatives. You can save money and get a dock that performs just as well as the official model. After all, Steam Deck docks are simply USB-C hubs with a cradle. Sabrent is one of the third-party manufacturers that has become popular on Amazon for Steam Deck docking needs. Right now...
Swedish development studio Keepsake Games has revealed its new title, Jump Ship, an ambitious sci-fi co-op adventure that looks like FLT meets Sea of Thieves and Starfield. While players will be able to explore the cosmos and hunt down bounties on alien worlds, the twist in Jump Ship is that they'll also be teaming up to operate a spaceship, keep it functioning, and take part in dogfights throughout the galaxy. This co-op part forms a major part of the gameplay loop, as players will take...
Windblown's fast, flashy combat and seemingly lighthearted aura are what first caught my eye. In its trailer, anthropomorphic animal heroes move like lightning and slash through enemies with swords and daggers. Innocent slacking during a training session turns into a war cry as a bulky enemy effortlessly slices through a teammate, red splashing onto the battlefield as you rush in for the final blow. Like Dead Cells, the previous game from developer Motion Twin, it excited me with what looked...