After taking a detour into the world of H.P. Lovecraft with The Sinking City, developer Frogwares is back with another Sherlock Holmes game. However, unlike previous adventures, this one will take gamers back to before The Great Detective was a known commodity. In the vein of something like Batman: Year One, Sherlock Holmes: Chapter One
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Back in September of last year, Frogwares revealed that many of its games, including Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments, were delisted from digital storefronts by Focus Home Interactive. The developer had been concerned that their flagship title Sherlock Holmes would not be salvageable due to various technical reasons. But a small internal team worked to
Nintendo has held some kind of Nintendo Direct in September nearly every year since the program’s inception, and 2019 will be no different. People have been speculating about a new Nintendo Direct ever since an officially licensed Overwatch Nintendo Switch case leaked on Amazon, and today Nintendo finally confirmed on Twitter that one is coming
The Sinking City is an upcoming action adventure game with a heavy focus on investigating the town inspired by the work of H.P. Lovecraft. The team at Bigben Interactive have been putting out a number of intriguing trailers over the last few weeks. Today, they’re back again with a trailer that shows off the game’s
Publisher Bigben Games and developer Frogwares have released a new gameplay trailer for The Sinking City. The footage shows off quite a few different aspects of the game and includes a bit of developer commentary. Check it out for yourself below. The footage is taken from a mission you’ll experience in the game. It’s a
I arrive at a quaint home office, decor warm and exchanged greetings even warmer. I quickly sit down as the game — The Sinking City — boots up on the massive screen, PS4 controller in hand. The Sinking City’s tone wasn’t anywhere near as warm as that welcome, though the game is enjoyable. You begin
Frogwares and Bigben Interactive have been chipping away at their Lovecraftian horror game The Sinking City for a couple of years now. Last year, the pair said that the game would release for PC, PS4, and Xbox One on March 21; that being said, they’ve been very quiet about the game’s release lately and fans
Frogwares Games shared another video going behind the scenes of The Sinking City, an open world investigation-horror game that is due out next year. This video focuses on the game’s use of visual storytelling. In the video, cinematic artists Dmytro Teplinsky and Andrew Kudriashov discuss how much video games take direction from movie makers and other