One of the amazing things about video games is that their strength can take us to places we have never visited-and rapidly they are connected not only of not only the fantastic world but in the real world. The Bluer team recently entered the two, and took us to a supernatural version of the small town in a remake of our best silent Hill 2. But to follow it, Cronus: New Dawn, the developer is returning to his native Poland.
The story of the cover of Edge 410, we visit the Bilber’s studio in Krako to work globally with the game-and for the scope of real-life locations on which it is based. While visiting Nova Hota’s streets and bunkers, a communist ‘Ideal City’, which was never completed, we learn why Blu chose it as the basis of his science -fi horror game. This is an exciting place, which is re -developed in Cronus with the details of the same laborer, like a silent hill – before the Bilber dropped an apocalypse on it, tearing down the buildings and turning its inhabitants into monster creatures.
As we learn during our demo, it is a muscle action game set up along a terrible edge. Game director Jesk Ziba is wearing his inspiration on his sleeve: “Every level gives us a different shadow of survival horror: ‘Oh, this is like a remake 2 (remake). It is like a more dead place. It is like a more dark souls.” But Blue has developed new ideas on these grounds, including chargeable guns, traveling for time, and monster that can be combined with bodies for more powerful development.
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Chronos: New Dawn leads to a problem that travels all over Europe. In Paris, we are found to be working on the SIFU developer Slacklap again, which is an unexpected axis in football, which maintains the studio’s third personnel action chips. This month we also talk to Malmo’s rubbing sports to discover the story behind the creation of amnia: and leave Santa Ragon of Milan, a sports creator like Photonica and Stornela. Our previews of the upcoming sports are from Finland, where the treatment is being taken from FBC: Fire Brake, Spain, where the Mercury Steam Matrod and the Castlavania series have their next production, fire blades, and Blasfemos in the Kitchen in the Kitchen in the Kitchen.
Talking about Ninja, Ubisoft eventually takes us to a place about which we have dreamed of seeing it in the flagship series, feudal Japan Set Hassan’s profession: Shadow-you will get our decision, along with sports studies, including midnight south and Blue Prince. The latter is currently tracking as the best -classed game of 2025. Do we agree? In the pages of Edge 410, on the sale of UK retailers now and Here here.