June 13, 2026 - 02:27

The upcoming game "Over the Hill" is shaping up to be a digital antidote to the high-octane racing genre. Developed by the creator of the celebrated rally game "Art of Rally," this new title trades screeching tires and split-second timers for a slow, deliberate crawl through rugged landscapes. The core philosophy here is not about winning, but about the journey itself.
Players will navigate a variety of off-road vehicles through winding trails, steep inclines, and muddy paths. The focus is on momentum and observation rather than speed. You are encouraged to take your time, soak in the detailed environments, and listen to the sounds of nature mixed with the hum of an engine. The game aims to lower your blood pressure, offering a meditative experience where the destination is secondary to the path you take to get there.
Early previews highlight a distinct visual style, with a painterly aesthetic that makes every vista look like a landscape painting. The physics are designed to feel weighty and realistic, forcing you to respect the terrain. There are no checkpoints screaming for a faster time. Instead, "Over the Hill" invites you to simply drive, explore, and find a sense of calm in the great outdoors, all from the comfort of your couch.
June 12, 2026 - 07:54
‘Disco Elysium’: Darkly hilarious video game about failed revolutions and enduring hopeReleased in 2019 and later expanded as `Disco Elysium: The Final Cut,` this role-playing video game stands apart from anything else in the genre. It is not defined by sword fights or magic spells,...
June 11, 2026 - 23:00
Composer Chase Bethea on Crafting the Sound of Caribbean Noir for "Duppy Detective Tashia"Chase Bethea recently sat down with Deadline to discuss his latest project with Spritewrench Studios, the audio-driven detective game `Duppy Detective Tashia.` The game draws heavily on Caribbean...
June 11, 2026 - 12:44
'Some of you may doubt that I'm actually working on this game.' In the room for an energetic Crazy Taxi demo...Kenji Kanno looked around the room and asked a simple question. `Do you know Crazy Taxi?` He directed it at me and about a dozen other people sitting in a cramped basement room of a small building...
June 10, 2026 - 21:09
Ubisoft Shuts Down Winnipeg Studio, Laying Off Around 65 WorkersVideo game publisher Ubisoft has permanently closed its studio in Winnipeg, Manitoba, resulting in the loss of approximately 65 jobs. The decision was confirmed by company representatives on...