We already knew that Pyre was coming out on July 25, but now we have a gloriously colourful and musical launch trailer to get us excited for Supergiant's next game. For other games out this year, ...
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This week saw the launch of Supergiant Games' latest work of art, Pyre. Just like the studio's previous works, Bastion and Transistor, it's a breathtakingly beautiful triumph of art and musical design ...
The heart of Pyre, the new role-playing game from indie studio Supergiant Games, is basketball-esque combat in which two teams try to dunk a round object in each other’s, well, pyre. Known as the ...
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If anyone ever tells you that Supergiant Games doesn’t make beautiful games, you should call that person a liar and cease all communication going forward. Like its previous indie hits Bastion and ...
Independent developers have been turning out quality titles for a long time now, but Supergiant Games are fairly new to the scene, despite being one of the darlings of the industry. Had you heard of ...
Pyre is quite unlike anything we’ve ever played before, mixing an interactive storybook, roleplaying progression system and a frenetic three-on-three sports combat game to create one of the most ...
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Watching Pyre’s emotionally gripping story unfold, precisely and enjoyably punctuated by exciting, tactical, real-time battles, is to witness just about everything I look for in a video game executed ...
Supergiant Games’s winning streak remains unbroken, because Pyre is a superb game, well worth your time, just like its predecessors Bastion and Transistor. The indie developer’s penchant for striking ...