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Understanding the push, pull, and magic of South of Midnight's combat: "Spells control the flow of combat"
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Preview | From weaving to unravelling, here's how combat works in South of Midnight

GTA 6 and the Nintendo Switch 2 could help the video game market "get back on a growth trajectory" if they both release in 2025, says analyst
By Anna Koselke published
News The market might see "record spending"

Yes, South of Midnight will still run at 60fps despite its stop motion animation: "you're still in this crafted world without making it, you know, too nauseating"
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
News "If we applied that equally everywhere, I think it would be too jarring"

South of Midnight is "10 to 12 hours" long because its story unfolds within a single day: "There's a kind of urgency to it"
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
News "We do want you to explore, but it needs to support the momentum of Hazel's journey."

After playing 2 hours of South of Midnight, I'm convinced that it has the sort of off-kilter energy that can define Xbox's 2025
By Josh West published
Features Compulsion sits down to discuss the most ambitious game in the studio's history, following the first hands-on with South of Midnight ahead of its release in April

Assassin's Creed Shadows director on splitting time between the two heroes: "The core of the game can be pick your character and the game adapts"
By Jordan Gerblick published
News Whether you play mostly as Yasuke or Naoe, Jonathan Dumont says you won't be "missing out"

10 Games like Elden Ring for when you've conquered The Lands Between
By Joseph Yaden last updated
Features From action RPGs to open-world adventures, these games like Elden Ring have got you covered

After Suicide Squad's $200 million flop, Rocksteady's reportedly back to working on the Batman games that made it a household name
By Kaan Serin published
News But will it be set in the same Arkham universe?
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