When I think back on my favourite vacations, they always involved trips to some kind of museum, but all vastly different ones. I’ve marvelled at wanton displays of science in a modern space museum, ...
Morgan Pinder is a writer at GameRant and a graduate researcher at Deakin University in Australia. Their research interests are in video games, environmentalism and gothic media. Morgan’s most recent ...
From my early days playing Roller Coaster Tycoon to now, management sims have remained in my top list of favorite genres. Yet somehow, I’ve never checked out the Two Point series until now. And Two ...
Andrew is a science-fiction/adventure-horror writer from the UK and a graduate of Falmouth University currently working for both GameRant and DualShockers. At ...
Two Point Museum downloadable content “Zooseum” will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC on December 2, followed by Switch 2 in 2026, publisher SEGA and developer Two Point Studios announced ...
Tim is an Australian Senior Editor based in Germany who has been passionate about video games since he first picked up a PlayStation 1 controller to play Crash Bandicoot as a kid. He started out with ...
With over four years experience in the gaming industry, Sharon has covered all kinds of gaming content from listcles to news on the latest events. She is a big fan of video game franchises like EA ...
Mykel has enjoyed video games for as long as she can remember. She would spend hours discussing, debating, and arguing about them with her older brother. Growing up, she read dozens of guides, lists, ...
Two games and a pandemic later, Two Point Studios recently released the next game in its management sim franchise – Two Point Museum. But in a climate filled with simulation titles across various ...
After the past few years of hit-and-miss business sims I had convinced myself that the real heyday of tycoon games was back in the ‘90s, but Two Point Museum may have finally changed my mind. It's not ...
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