Maverick Games, an independent studio founded by former Forza Horizon creative director Mike Brown, has announced open-world ...
Keep Driving aims to be an atmospheric turn-based role-playing game about driving and living on the open road. Based on the demo I played, it's quite brilliant. It's no Witcher 3, but because it's ...
Maverick Games has unveiled Clutch, an open-world driving game.
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Amazon Games has reached an agreement with Maverick Games to publish its upcoming narrative-led, open-world driving game for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC, the company announced. Maverick Games ...
Keep Driving may not look like an RPG, but, mechanically at least, all the staples are there. 'Battles' are turn-based. You build a party of characters, each with individual, unlockable abilities.
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Maverick Games unveils AAA open-world action-driving game, Clutch.
Motorsports offer a thrill like no other, not only to the riders but also to the fans. If you missed the opportunity to become a motorcycle racer in the real world, why not try doing it virtually?
Below you’ll find my choices for the best VR racing games around, no matter the console you’re playing on. PC players are going to have plenty of choices here since the market for console VR ...
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