by Matthew Kennedy | Nov 12, 2025 | AAA Games, From Software, Gaming, News, Xbox
The Trailer for the long awaited DLC for Elden Ring Nightreign — From Software’s roguelike spinoff of the critically acclaimed Elden Ring, has been released. Here’s what we know from watching the Trailer: Release Date Elden Ring Nightreign: The...
by Matthew Kennedy | Nov 3, 2025 | Gaming, Halo, News, Playstation, Xbox
The gaming internet has been on fire these past few weeks after the divisive announcement of Halo: Campaign Evolved, a fully fledged Unreal Engine remake of the original Halo: Combat Evolved. Personally, I’m very excited, but also skeptical, I’ve never really been on...
by Matthew Kennedy | Oct 17, 2025 | Long VR Games, Meta Quest, Movies in VR, VR Games, Working in VR
I’ve already written an article or two musing about our current VR technology and how it relates to that of fiction, how we might see concepts like The Oasis from Ready Player One come to life. We talk a lot about Metaverses, treadmills, more advanced VR gear, but one...
by Matthew Kennedy | Oct 9, 2025 | Arkham Shadow, Arkham VR, Articles, Batman VR, Blade and Sorcery Modding, Meta Quest, VR Games
As a VR user, I’ve often been witness to the dichotomy between indie-made VR games and first party-made VR games. I’ve begun writing this article because I want to explore actual modern examples and put to words what I feel this argument is actually discussing. I’ve...
by Matthew Kennedy | Oct 7, 2025 | Articles, Meta Quest, VR Games
Overview Blade and Sorcery is a name that many people in the Indie VR scene will recognize. The game was a staple of the niche Physics-based Virtual Reality Sandbox genre that bore games such as Battle Talent, Hard Bullet, and the legendary Boneworks. I, and certainly...