Jay O, creator of No Vacation for an Executioner
I first spotted No Vacation for an Executioner several months ago, on X, on a RT. I was immediately intrigued by its aesthetic and artistic direction, and PSX aesthetics still speak to…
I first spotted No Vacation for an Executioner several months ago, on X, on a RT. I was immediately intrigued by its aesthetic and artistic direction, and PSX aesthetics still speak to…
This interview was conducted with Lu Chen and Yonghe Wang, respectively executive producer and CEO of Pollard Studio. Wired Productions and Pollard Studio kindly sent us a key of the game to…
Welcome to the last Sunday of February 2024. With the Speedons speedrun marathon fast approaching, I thought it would be a good idea to talk about this increasingly high-profile discipline. So who…
Music is an integral part of video games. Whether through its presence or absence, the sound design of epic battles or the nostalgic melodies of a walking simulator. Mathilde Hoffmann, freelance sound…
For this third Tales From the Devs in collaboration with Calligram Studio, we once again take a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of Phoenix Springs. After exploring the artistic ambitions and game…
Welcome! Welcome to another episode of Game’n Breakfast with Freddi Malavasi. The name probably doesn’t mean much to you. If I say Draw Me A Pixel, it might ring a bell. But…
Disclaimer: Below you’ll find two of the articles that were the beginnings of what is now Game’n Breakfast. They were published in another medium that closed its doors in 2024. So as…
It’s the last Sunday of the month and December or not, here’s Game’n Breakfast. It’s time to sit back, relax, have a cup of coffee, digest the family meal and feel good.…
A warm welcome! Take a seat at our table and help yourself to a coffee or whatever you like. This morning sees the arrival of the new Game’n Breakfast. On this Sunday,…
It’s an understatement to say that SILENT HILL 2 is one of the games that forged my love of video games, but also of horror in general. It was this same passion…