Armikrog fails as an adventure, a story, a Neverhood successor, and on any other level you might have hoped for. It's the wasted potential that hurts the most. Armikrog begins with a catchy song, a ...
Tomas Franzese is a News Editor at DualShockers, writing a variety of reviews and shedding light on upcoming games for both PC and consoles. While he has been a gamer most of his life, he began ...
Armikrog is a point-and-click adventure game from the original creator of Earthworm Jim and The Neverhood in partnership with Pencil Test Studios. It’s a “stop motion clay video game” described as ...
“Its transition to the major consoles is a treat and we are very excited to launch a game on all three consoles!” Independent Developer Pencil Test Studios in partnership with indie publisher Versus ...
I’m not even close to done with Armikrog, but I thought it’d be worth writing up a few impressions since the game was delayed and then delayed again earlier this month on the day it was supposed to ...
"The creation · adventure game released in Japan in 1998"Clayman · Claymann mystery of Never Hood"And its sequel"Clayman · Clayman 2 ~ Skull Monkey's Gyakutsu ~"Is a game where everything that appears ...
Armikrog, the claymation point-and-click adventure by The Neverhood and Earthworm Jim creator Doug TenNapel, is out now on Steam. The game was initially set for an August release, but got pushed back ...
Oh, to have been in the pitch meeting for Armikrog. “It’s about this guy, right. He’s a space explorer on a mission to save his dying planet, but get this: he crash-lands on a different planet and ...
Armikrog’s opening moments hold the promise of a grand adventure: an eclectic ballad kicks it off, introducing you to its lore with eccentric vocals and melodies. The first cutscene shows an exciting ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Armikrog's opening moments hold the promise of a grand adventure: an eclectic ballad kicks it off, introducing you to its lore with eccentric vocals ...
There’s a fine tradition of claymation in film and TV, with the likes of Wallace & Gromit, Pingu, and Morph being very popular examples, but it’s a form of animation that’s very rarely seen in ...