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‘Resident Evil Village’ Cleans up The Golden Joystick Awards, ‘Dark Souls’ Named The “Ultimate Game of All Time”

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In what might be a prelude for The Game Awards in a few weeks’ time, Capcom’s Resident Evil Village snagged several of the awards earlier this week at GamesRadar’s Golden Joystick Awards, including the coveted Ultimate Game of the Year. Alongside Village, Death Loop, Metroid Dread, Psychonauts 2, Elden Ring and even Dark Souls all made a splash at the event.

Along with the Ultimate Game of the Year, Resident Evil Village also snagged awards for Best Audio, Best Performer with Maggie Robertson’s Lady Dimitrescu, and PlayStation Game of the Year. Capcom as a company won the Studio of the Year award, as well. Death Loop garnered the Critics Choice Award, while Metroid Dread won the Nintendo Game of the Year. Psychonauts 2 won the Xbox Game of the Year, and Elden Ring earned the Most Wanted Game award.

For their efforts on Returnal, Housemarque won the Breakthrough Award. Ghost of Tshushima won the Best Game Expansion award for their “Iki Island” expansion, and the PlayStation 5 won the Best Gaming Hardware award.

Oh yeah, and Dark Souls? It was voted the Ultimate Game of All Time. The winners are based on public opinion through voting on the Golden Joystick Awards’ website, so we’ll have to see just how the Game Awards stack up this year by comparison.

Speaking of which, The Game Awards 2021 will take place live on December 9. Voting is still open, so head on over to The Game Awards website to log your choices.

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Wired Productions to Publish Psychological Horror Title ‘KARMA: The Dark World’ [Trailer]

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Publisher Gamera Games and developer Pollard Studio have teamed with Wired Productions (the folks who brought us Martha is Dead) to release the psychological horror game KARMA: The Dark World. The game, which has been in development since 2021, is currently slated for a release on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series. No release date has been announced.

In a press release, Wired Productions managing director Leo Zullo stated that they saw something special with KARMA: The Dark World. “It evokes, emotions and provokes players to think, feel and question everything. Pollard Studio wanted to create an intense cinematic experience, and I’m delighted we’re able to work so closely with them. It’s truly an exciting game that I can’t wait to reveal more about.”

Described as a first-person cinematic psychological thriller set in a dystopian world, KARMA: The Dark World takes place in East Germany, 1984. Players take on the role of Daniel McGovern, a Roam Agent for the omnipresent Leviathan Corporation’s Thought Bureau. You have been brought in to investigate actions that have happened in a very specific moment in time. To do so, Daniel infiltrates the memories of suspects to retrace their steps and piece together his investigations. In doing so, Daniel uncovers fragmented memories of his own lurking within the shadows.

As a Roam investigation officer, you work at night, completing the tasks given by the corporation in complete stealth. Your identity as a Roam Agent is intimidating, giving you leverage to gain entry. Using a combination of investigative tools and their own intellect, players must solve puzzles in order to unravel the truth. Diving into peoples’ minds will have you encountering hallucinations and randomly-changing environments. You have to pay attention to the time and space of your location, as well as observe and spot key personnel and events in order to find your way.

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