Remember Steam Greenlight? That was the user-voting system Valve briefly implemented to judge whether or not it would let a game release on its platform, before it just gave up and decided it'd put up ...
All the way back in 2012, a studio called Lunar Software announced Routine, a sci-fi horror game in the vein of Alien Isolation, Soma, or a futuristic Outlast. It was initially planned to launch in ...
Sci-fi horror game Routine was first announced all the way back in 2012 and has been trapped in development hell for 13 years. Suffering from massive delays and significant overhauls, Routine has been ...
Back to 2012, space horror game Routine was approved by Steam's (now defunct) Greenlight program, with a release date originally set for 2013. More than a decade later, Routine still hasn't seen the ...
Sometimes, game development is a labor of love. Other times, it's an agonizing experience akin to pulling teeth. More than a decade after first announcing the project, Lunar Software and Raw Fury ...
Check out our gameplay of Routine, an ultra-realistic sci-fi horror game which sees you exploring an abandoned lunar base. In Routine, you'll contend with zero waypoint markers and instead, observe ...
John Bonelli is a news writer for Game Rant who's been writing about video games since 2017. He fell in love with gaming upon playing Fallout 3 for the first time in 2013; it's still his favorite ...
Remember that spine-chilling lunar horror game that’s been teasing us for what feels like a decade? Well, buckle up, because ROUTINE just dropped some major news that’ll make your sci-fi-loving heart ...
What if the 1980's became the jumping off point for the future? Like how this year's Fantastic Four movie was a '50's version of the future? Enter ROUTINE, an upcoming first-person sci-fi horror game ...
You play as a cosmonaut engineer sent to investigate a lunar base that has gone radio silent. The entire base is designed around an ’80s vision of the future. We’re talking chunky CRT monitors, floppy ...
In IonFX's Miasmata, players control Robert Hughes, a scientist seeking a cure for a plague with which he himself has been stricken. His journey takes him to a remote island called Eden, which proves ...
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