Stubbs is a fascinating, bizarre relic of what gaming once looked like. This extends to just about every facet of the experience too. Take the rhythm game boss fight that occurs early on. It’s not just enough to have a music fight, the team behind this crazy brain-munching title also got a number of popular bands to record radio classics from the 60s. Ever wanted to hear Earth Angel performed by Death Cab for Cutie? This is the game for you! And that’s not even mentioning the really great original score from Michael Salvatori, a name quite a few gamers would probably recognise from Bungie’s Destiny titles.
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Victorian homes appear in the new San Francisco-set video game Maquette, which was released by Annapurna Interactive on Tuesday.Annapurna InteractiveShow MoreShow Less
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Bryce Dallas Howard ( The Mandalorian, Jurassic World ) and husband Seth Gabel ( American Horror Story, Fringe ) attend a Sundance Institute event at The Theatre at the Ace Hotel on Aug. 11, 2016, in Los Angeles. The couple portrays Kenzie and Michael in the game.Todd Williamson/Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less
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The moonlit garden that appears in the opening scene of the game.Annapurna InteractiveShow MoreShow Less