December 3, 2025 - 02:30
Art director Henk Nieborg is reviving the essence of the classic action film with a new pixel-art game that pays homage to the beloved era of the '90s. Titled "Terminator 2D: No Fate," this game captures the spirit of retro gaming while infusing it with modern gameplay mechanics.
Nieborg, known for his exceptional hand-drawn pixel art, has meticulously crafted visuals that evoke nostalgia while appealing to a new generation of gamers. The game features iconic characters and scenes from the original film, allowing players to immerse themselves in the thrilling world of cyborgs and time travel.
With its vibrant color palette and fluid animations, "Terminator 2D: No Fate" stands out as a testament to the artistry of pixel art. Players can expect an engaging storyline, challenging levels, and a soundtrack that complements the retro aesthetic. As excitement builds for this nostalgic journey, fans of the franchise and newcomers alike eagerly await the chance to experience this pixelated adventure.
June 2, 2026 - 02:06
Resident Evil Requiem producer says he’s sure every member of the dev team has considered a Resi game set in JapanThe producer of the `Resident Evil` series has sparked new speculation among fans, suggesting that a game set in Japan is a recurring idea within the development team. In a recent interview, the...
May 30, 2026 - 01:28
‘007 First Light’ Is The Uncontroversial Hit Of 2026 With Huge 24 Hour SalesThe sales data is in for 007 First Light, and the numbers are staggering. The game has posted massive 24-hour sales figures, cementing its status as the uncontroversial hit of 2026. Unlike many...
May 26, 2026 - 02:55
Star Wars Games That Rewrote the Galaxy: Three Alternate Endings You MissedMost Star Wars fans know the classic story: Luke Skywalker redeems his father, the Empire falls, and the galaxy celebrates. But a handful of video games dared to imagine a very different fate....
May 22, 2026 - 23:52
Video Game Can Detect Depression In Minutes, Study SaysA new study suggests that a simple video game, where players pick apples, might help doctors identify depression in just a few minutes. Researchers found that the way people play the game can...