In a games industry that is shifting in scope, shape and structure with more speed and significance than ever before, few would have expected a company like Cave to be flourishing. The diminutive Shinjuku-based developer’s primary business was founded in the arcades, crafting shoot-’em-ups defined by screen-filling showers of bullets that look, to all but ...
It’s two games, really, in the way that all blockbuster video games released today seemingly must be. The first is the solitary, cinematic military experience, crafted with both eyes firmly on the cultural behemoth that is Activision’s Call of Duty series, strapping you into combat boots and shoving you off down an interactive rollercoaster filled ...