Eleven years ago, I played Alien: Isolation for the first time. It was my very first introduction to the Alien IP, and I was taken aback by everything about the game. The visuals, the atmosphere, and ...
Hype is a curious thing. Each year, videogame after videogame is fed into the machine via a conveyor belt of teasers and trailers. Lunar Software's Routine was one such tender morsel offered up at ...
An easy comparison to make with Routine is Alien Isolation, due to its green-tinted, chunky technology, and invincible, free-roaming (ish) antagonist forces. While the actual timeline suggests Routine ...
In Routine, players wake up on a seemingly deserted lunar base that they have to explore in first-person. With no other human beings in sight, it quickly becomes apparent that something has gone very ...
Creating something that feels new and authentic in the sci-fi horror niche isn’t easy, but the creators of ROUTINE have managed to do it anyway. Set in a retro-futuristic lunar base brimming with ...
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