A reader describes his love for the work of Return Of The Obra Dinn creator Lucas Pope and the unexpected gameplay magic of Papers, Please. I’ve recently started Return Of The Obra Dinn on Switch, but ...
Sitting in the cramped border control office of a bureaucratic cold war state, an endless line of grim faces trudging by your armoured windows, may sound more like a concept for a dense Russian novel ...
Matthew is the Apps and Games Editor at Android Police. He's been gaming since his first taste of a TI-99 at four years old. Matthew has been an Android user since the HTC Hero and has covered ...
It's not that there are too many indie games; it's that there aren't enough hours in a day to play all of them. The Joystiq Indie Pitch curates the best indies to play now and watch out for in the ...
Even if Lucas Pope had had one million dollars to develop Papers, Please, even if he'd had an army of engineers, animators and producers at his disposal, even if he'd had all the time in the world, he ...
Chris has been writing about video games for almost a decade across a handful of publications. Now he's landed at DualShockers as Multimedia Editor, which is a fancy way of saying that he can write ...
The creator of award-winning indie hit Papers Please has named and detailed his next project. It’s called Return of the Obra Dinn and is described by developer Lucas Pope as a first person mystery ...
It's difficult to talk about Lucas Pope's newest game Return of the Obra Dinn without bringing up his previous title Papers, Please the acclaimed "dystopian document thriller" that swept the 2014 ...
Papers, Please is yet another example of why the widespread notion that games “should first and foremost just be fun” is not only antiquated, but categorically false. Is a game that’s not “fun” bad?
The word epic might seem like an overstatement for an indie title, but Papers, Please proves it to be a fitting label. This game demonstrates that creativity and ...