
Journey Out Now On Steam, Includes Free Bonus Game
The critically acclaimed indie game released on Steam today with a launch discount and bonus freebie.
The critically acclaimed indie game released on Steam today with a launch discount and bonus freebie.
Here is every single game that earned a 10/10 review from GameSpot, and how we decided upon those scores.
thatgamecompany is raising funds for Earth Day and the COVID-19 pandemic in Sky: Children of the Light.
PlayStation 4 owners in China and Germany will have a different free game to pick up.
You can finally play thatgamecompany's most well-known project on your PC in a couple of months.
You can take thatgamecompany's critically acclaimed Journey anywhere you go for five bucks.
Thatgamecompany's atmospheric adventure title Journey is traveling from the PlayStation ecosystem over to the PC thanks to the Epic Games Store.
See the first images for Thatgamecompany's next game right here.
September 2016's PlayStation Plus free games lineup out today; see all the freebies here.
Six games in all, but PS3 and PS4 owners get more than the usual two per platform.
There are a bunch of discounted Indie games in this week's PlayStation sale.
Cult classics, outstanding ports, and reinvigorated masterpieces make up our Best Reissued Games category for 2015.
The unannounced game "won't have the same emotional experience of Journey," studio says.
With no major releases in July, what came out on top?
Sony now taking preorders for a lovely statue inspired by the acclaimed PlayStation game.
Journey, N++, and two more new titles added to upcoming promotion.
[Update] July 21 release confirmed, Cross Buy support included.
Austin Wintory's soundtrack to be pressed on vinyl across two gorgeous picture discs; pre-orders open April 23.
Remastered PS4 collection of ThatGameCompany trilogy due for release in summer.
Team GameSpot picks its treasured favourites.
"You can't have too many of these things otherwise next-gen just looks like rehashed last-gen and we certainly don't want that," Sony says.
Both games launching later this year with cross-buy support.
Sony's Gamescom lineup shows that Journey and Unfinished Swan will, indeed, be coming to the PlayStation 4.
thatgamecompany secures additional funding for game that aims to be an "emotionally engaging experience…"
Jenova Chen says he want to help make video games a "respected" medium with universal appeal.
The PlayStation 3 may not be new, but with PlayStation Now, PlayStation Plus, and a huge backlog of games, Sony's console still has a lot of life left.
Kevin VanOrd speaks to The Banner Saga composer Austin Wintory about French horns and 70s funk.
Mark Cerny says that the upcoming console will set a proper business structure to support indie development.
Next game from the Journey developer will continue the studio's focus on social gaming; intended to be published on multiple platforms.
Thatgamecompany's adventure title beats out Mass Effect 3, Walking Dead, and others to secure top honor; Cart Life wins grand prize at Independent Game Festival Awards.
Dishonored takes gong for Best Game while Journey picks up five awards.
Thatgamecompany co-founder to lead developer relations for Android-powered console company; Ouya units shipping March 28.
Thatgamecompany's PlayStation 3 exclusive leads the pack of 53 games nominated for 17 awards.
Austin Wintory's composition for adventure game comes up short in music awards, loses to Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
Creator Jenova Chen says creation of critically applauded game bankrupted ThatGameCompany.
Thatgamecompany's downloadable title takes out Game of the Year award; Telltale Games' The Walking Dead scores Adventure Game of the Year.
The Walking Dead, Dishonored, and Journey lead the pack for the 2013 Game Developers Choice Awards.
Thatgamecompany's downloadable title notches numerous noms, including game of the year; Chris Hardwick to host awards show February 7.
The GameSpot editors reveal their personal top 10 lists for 2012.
Tom Mc Shea, Carolyn Petit, Chris Watters, and Peter Brown join Kevin VanOrd to look fondly back on 2012.
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