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The critically acclaimed Neva will get a physical release next year
The critically-acclaimed platformer Neva is getting a physical edition. It’ll be available for Switch and PS5 on March 14.
Lawrence Bonk10.21.2024Dead Island 2 and Gris join the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for October
Dead Island 2 and Gris join the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for October. Other titles include ‘Return to Monkey Island’ and ‘The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me.’ It's a big month.
Lawrence Bonk10.10.2024Neva will break your heart on October 15
Neva, from the creators of Gris, will break your heart on October 15.
Devindra Hardawar08.27.2024Tom Hanks created a trivia game and it's coming to Apple Arcade this Friday
'Gris' and 'Shovel Knight Dig' will also arrive on the service in September.
Kris Holt08.30.2022Disney+ is the best app of the year, according to Google Play users
The Best of 2020 winners include Zoom, 'Bad Boys for Life' and 'Genshin Impact.'
Kris Holt12.01.2020Our favorite games of 2019
The end of 2019 is nigh, which means it's time for us to take stock of this year's crop of games. And it's been quite a year -- not quite the heights of 2017, to be sure, but still more than we here at Engadget can reasonably play between all the gadgets we review and events we attend. So rather than declare a list of winners, we'll tell you about the titles that captured our hearts and minds this year, the games of 2019 that made our days just a little better and will stick in our memories as we round the corner into the next decade and beyond.
Engadget12.23.2019Gorgeous platformer 'Gris' arrives December 13th
Indie platformer Gris, which caught our attention for its beautiful visuals, now has a firm release date. Publisher Devolver Digital has revealed you'll be able to explore the game's gorgeous landscape starting December 13th.
Kris Holt11.07.2018'Gris' is a gorgeous 2D platformer about personal loss
Gris might be the prettiest game I've ever played. The 2D platformer is set in a dream-like world filled with crumbling statues, towering temples and inky, shape-shifting birds. Even the trees -- a typically unremarkable part of video game environments -- are topped with luscious foliage that melts between square, triangular and completely invisible states. The titular heroine, a hopeful young girl, dashes and floats through the world with mesmerizing grace, her dress and blue hair blowing softly in the wind. Everything feels surreal and otherworldly, painted in watercolor shades of pink, blue, red and green. It's totally unique, and I absolutely love it.
Nick Summers08.09.2018