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In this issue

Coming In To Land
Derek Yu and company are finally about to release retro compendium UFO 50. What took them so long?

Breakout
Atari tells us what the future looks like when you have one eye locked onto a glorious past..

Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles

Anyone familiar with the concept of kitbashing is already halfway to understanding what Tomas Sala’s open-world builder is all about.

Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles

4 mins

Children Of The Sun

René Rother’s acrid revenge thriller – an action game with its limbs broken and forcibly rearranged into the shape of a spatial puzzler – is at once a bonafide original and an unlikely throwback. Cast your eyes right and you wouldn’t blink if we told you this was a forgotten Grasshopper Manufacture game from the early PS3 era (we won’t be at all surprised if this finds a spot on Suda51’s end-of-year list).

Children Of The Sun

4 mins

Post Script

What does Rise Of The Ronin say for PS5 exclusivity?

Post Script

3 mins

Rise Of The Ronin

Falling in battle simply switches control to the next person up, and then quick revive fixes everything

Rise Of The Ronin

4 mins

Post Script

The pawn and the pandemic

Post Script

4 mins

Dragon's Dogma 2

The road from Vernworth to Bakbattahl is scenic but arduous. Ignore the dawdling mobs of goblins, and duck beneath the chanting harpies that circle on the currents overhead, and even moving at a hurried clip it is impossible for a party of four to complete the journey by nightfall.

Dragon's Dogma 2

6 mins

BLUE MANCHU

How enforced early retirement eventually led Jonathan Chey back to System Shock

BLUE MANCHU

7 mins

THE MAKING 0F.... AMERICAN ARCADIA

How a contrast of perspectives added extra layers to a side-scrolling platform game

THE MAKING 0F.... AMERICAN ARCADIA

8 mins

COMING IN TO LAND

The creator of Spelunky, plus a super-group of indie developers, have spent the best part of a decade making 50 games. Has the journey been worth it?

COMING IN TO LAND

10+ mins

VOID SOLS

This abstract indie Soulslike has some bright ideas

VOID SOLS

2 mins

VISIONS OF MANA

The action RPG series returns, as light on its feet as ever

VISIONS OF MANA

3 mins

TAILS OF IRON 2: WHISKERS OF WINTER

It's rats versus bats in Odd Bug's chilly sequel

TAILS OF IRON 2: WHISKERS OF WINTER

5 mins

PHONOPOLIS

Enter a corrugated dystopia, where everyone's card is marked

PHONOPOLIS

3 mins

Narrative Engine

Write it like you stole it

Narrative Engine

3 mins

The Outer Limits

Journeys fo the farthest reaches of interactive entertainment

The Outer Limits

3 mins

Trigger Happy Shoot first, ask questions later

An on-rails driving simulator can be surprisingly immersive. I may be pootling along strictly under the speed limit, but as I turn a corner I find myself leaning over in my seat as though that will help me get a better view of what’s around the bend.

Trigger Happy Shoot first, ask questions later

3 mins

DISPATCHES JUNE

I love playing games. As an almost 40-yearold with a family, though, I spend more time reading about games and writing lists of the games I want to play than actually playing them.

DISPATCHES JUNE

7 mins

Here be Dragons

What does Poland's key game dev conference have in store?

Here be Dragons

3 mins

Snap decisions

What inspired the creation of Downpour, which invites you to turn photos into games?

Snap decisions

3 mins

Absolute state of the union

What this year's GDC says about the present and future of video game development

Absolute state of the union

5 mins

Hi-Fi Rush

A progress report on the games we just can't quit

Hi-Fi Rush

2 mins

Dragon's Lair

An old-fashioned dose of movie magic - but one that trades in a novel type of glamour

Dragon's Lair

7 mins

DAMBUSTER STUDIOS

How the former Free Radical found the fun amid corporate crises

DAMBUSTER STUDIOS

9 mins

THE MAKING OF... HARDSPACE: SHIPBREAKER

How Blackbird Interactive cracked the formula for a sci-fi tale of dystopian deconstruction

THE MAKING OF... HARDSPACE: SHIPBREAKER

10 mins

DREAM TICKET

As Media Molecule prepares to move on, we get the inside track on Tren, its spectacular swan song for Dreams

DREAM TICKET

10+ mins

SILENCE IS GORDON

Why does the mute protagonist still loom large over the landscape of firstperson-viewed games?

SILENCE IS GORDON

10+ mins

AS ABOVE SO BELOW

After 13 years, Remedy is ready to make the game of its dreams

AS ABOVE SO BELOW

10+ mins

LAIKA: AGED THROUGH BLOOD

This apocalypse is not for the birds

LAIKA: AGED THROUGH BLOOD

3 mins

FOREVER SKIES

Though its knightly get-ups remind us of the Arthurian tone of Dark Souls, and its gothic environments carry the miasma of Bloodborne’s Yharnam, it doesn’t take long for Hexworks’ Soulslike to spill beyond the mould in which it’s been set.

FOREVER SKIES

5 mins

LORDS OF THE FALLEN

Though its knightly get-ups remind us of the Arthurian tone of Dark Souls, and its gothic environments carry the miasma of Bloodborne’s Yharnam, it doesn’t take long for Hexworks’ Soulslike to spill beyond the mould in which it’s been set.

LORDS OF THE FALLEN

5 mins

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Edge UK Magazine Description:

PublisherFuture

CategoryPuzzle & Gaming

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Edge UK Magazine is a monthly magazine for creative people published by Immediate Media Company. It was first published in 1998 and is currently one of the most popular creative magazines in the UK.

The magazine covers all aspects of creativity, from art and design to music and technology. It also features interviews with creative people, reviews of new products and services, and inspirational features.

Edge UK Magazine is a popular read for many creative people, and is known for its innovative content and cutting-edge design. It has helped many creative people stay ahead of the curve.

Here are some of the things you can expect from Edge UK Magazine:

* Interviews with creative people
* Reviews of new products and services
* Inspirational features
* Tutorials and how-tos

If you're looking for a magazine that will help you learn new skills, stay up-to-date on the latest trends, and connect with other creative people, then Edge UK Magazine is a good choice. Subscribe today and start exploring your creativity!

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