12 Apr 2019

🤺Slay With Style: Killing Gets Creative In New Trailer For Beautifully Brutal God’s Trigger🤺 #GameDev #IndieGame

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"Like the Da Vinci of death, Techland Publishing has unleashed a new gameplay trailer demonstrating the fine art of killing in God’s Trigger, a brutal, fast-paced, top-down shooter, in which players can use supernatural powers to cause spectacular mayhem in a quest to stop the Apocalypse."
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11 Apr 2019

⚔️ Final Fantasy VII Devs Reveal The Secrets Behind The Legendary Video Game ⚔️ #GameDev #FinalFantasyVII

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Here's a really interesting video from Square Enix that covers the development stories from making FINAL FANTASY VII...

🕹️📙 Video Game Novelisation – The 7th Guest and Tex Murphy: The Pandora Directive 📙 🕹️

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‘The 7Th Guest: A Novel ‘ by Matthew J Costello & Craig Shaw Gardner
‘The Pandora Directive (A Tex Murphy Novel )’ by Aaron Conners
It dawned on me a few weeks ago that I had never read a novelisation of a video game. The closest thing I can think of was how I voraciously inhaled Andrzej Sapkowski’s ‘The Witcher’ series, which whilst having a strong connection to the video game series I initially played (the games are based on the novels), are a separate canonical entity. With this in mind, I picked up a few books that were novelisations of games I had previously enjoyed playing and the first ones I spotted at a saucy price were the books mentioned in the title of this article.
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