Physics

Claybook (PlayStation 4) Review

It is kind of neat to see Claybook take the approach that it does. The newcomer team at Second Order have attempted to build a world that’s made out of clay, giving players the opportunity to manipulate objects within the environment, whether it’s allowing liquids to form into bowls or solving puzzles in other increasingly creative ways. There are some innovative things here in the game’s design. ...[Read More]

Review: Obulis (Steam)

Do you like puzzle games? How about puzzles that require skill? How about puzzles that can make your brain hurt so bad, that you revert to a monkey-like state and make many a neanderthalish sound/motion?!? Really? Man, you people are sick!

DC Universe Online – Game Physics

I know you were expecting the Hands-on Impressions today, but I’ve ret-conned the site, and so today we take a look at the physics of the DC Universe Online world. As this is a video game based on comic books, one can hardly expect the physics to conform to real-world standards, so we’re in store for a lot of fun. Once Chris and Jens finished up their world tour, Wes Yanagi took over (...[Read More]

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