
While some of the best story games tell a distinct tale that's set in stone, videogames are able to elevate the format by involving you directly in the outcome of events. Committing to this as a developer is tough; do you limit the choice largely to the very end, ensuring the majority of your game is seen by everyone, or do you accept that your players might miss large chunks of what you've created? The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy commits to the latter in a way few games can get away with, and the result has wormed its way into my brain and wrapped itself around my very psyche.
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The next game directed by Cory Barlog, the Game Director behind 2007's God of War II and 2018's God of War, wasn't shown at the February 2026 State of Play. However, according to two of the most reliable insiders, it is targeting a Summer reveal ahead of a tentative 2027 release. NatetheHate tweeted as much on X, while adding that he will probably be able to share more information about the project in the future: Cory is working on his own project and it remains unannounced. I'll share more when I can. We will hear about it before 2027. My […]
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