We pass through the gate leading up to the summit. When we reach the top, the liberation rite will begin. Prismatic light trickles down from on high as we climb and make our preparations. Set our ...
We already knew that Pyre was coming out on July 25, but now we have a gloriously colourful and musical launch trailer to get us excited for Supergiant's next game. For other games out this year, ...
Dalton Cooper is the Managing Editor of Game Rant. Dalton has been writing about video games professionally since 2011. Having written thousands of game reviews and articles over the course of his ...
This week saw the launch of Supergiant Games' latest work of art, Pyre. Just like the studio's previous works, Bastion and Transistor, it's a breathtakingly beautiful triumph of art and musical design ...
If anyone ever tells you that Supergiant Games doesn’t make beautiful games, you should call that person a liar and cease all communication going forward. Like its previous indie hits Bastion and ...
Pyre is quite unlike anything we’ve ever played before, mixing an interactive storybook, roleplaying progression system and a frenetic three-on-three sports combat game to create one of the most ...
Pyre, Supergiant's third title, is a game of lost hope, redemption and spiritual, aura-blasting basketball meets dodgeball. The game uses the gorgeous painterly aesthetics and compelling storytelling ...
Pyre is, I feel comfortable saying, unlike anything I have ever played before. Beyond these surface similarities, however, little else feels familiar. Though Bastion and Transistor had their own ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Editor's note: Pyre was designed and written by former GameSpot editor in chief, Greg Kasavin. Competitors strive to win. Criminals yearn for freedom.