How Sonar Shock became the boldest immersive sim of the year: “I don’t think a big game developer would have done it this way”

Not many people hit the refund button on Sonar Shock, the indie immersive sim that’s rated Very Positive on Steam. But those that do tend to complain they couldn’t get the hang of the controls. You can understand why. Try to strafe left to dodge an attack from a blubber monster, and you’ll instead rotate on the spot. Attempt to turn the camera with a flick of the mouse, and you’ll discover that your view remains fixed in place – the cursor moving across the screen as if searching for an icon on your desktop.

“The controls are actually one of the biggest points that make people bounce off the game,” developer Raphael Bossniak admits.

And yet they’re also a unique selling point. Where last year’s extraordinary System Shock remake embraced the interface and keyboard conventions of modern gaming, Sonar Shock leans into the experimentation of pre-Quake control schemes – long before WASD and mouselook became standardised for the sake of ease and sanity.

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Asmongold’s self-improvement kick sees him clean biohazard kitchen, evict a wolf spider, then declare himself an ‘expert’ on racism

Asmongold might genuinely be on a self-improvement kick—even if ‘might’ is doing a lot of heavy lifting. Despite living in what I’ll describe as a hazardously unclean environment, the hyper-popular streamer has experienced a mental wakeup call after Twitch banned him for some overtly racist comments about Palestinians. Asmongold stated that he’d been “slowly devolving … Read more

PowerA OPS v3 Pro review

Finding real value in pro gaming peripherals is tough, especially when you look at premium options like the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro, which costs $200. So when PowerA offered its latest OPS v3 Pro Wireless Controller for PC and Cloud Gaming with Lumectra at just $99, I was pretty sceptical—especially with that mouthful of a … Read more

PvPvE is ‘a holy grail of game design,’ says Space Marine 2 director, and he’s got no plans to chase it: ‘A lot of studios are trying to find it and a lot of them fail’

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 supports co-op PvE combat for up to three players. It also offers 6v6 competitive PvP action, for those who are into that sort of thing. But never the twain shall meet, according to game director Dmitry Grigorenko, who said in a recent chat with MP1st that there are no plans … Read more

I played a popular new social fishing game on Steam and ended up blowing all my fish earnings on scratch-off lotto tickets

Alone in a chilly, ultra-sterile Santa Monica hotel room last week, the ocean to one side of me and a vast network of Chipotles to the other, I turned to my laptop for a hit of human connection. On Steam’s top-sellers list, I found a game that seemed suitable for hotel-grade wi-fi: the $5 Webfishing, … Read more

Blade Runner 2049 producers sue Elon Musk, Tesla, and Warner over AI-generated image used in Cybercab promotional event

Blade Runner 2049 production company Alcon Entertainment is suing Tesla, Elon Musk, and Warner Bros. Discovery over their alleged use of AI-generated imagery based on the film in a promotional event for Tesla’s new Cybercab. The suit, available via Variety, claims the defendants opted for the AI image after Alcon “refused all permissions and adamantly … Read more