Project Windless Dev Explains the Game’s Giant Rooster-Man Protagonist

“We knew that the hero would create a shock,” creative director Patrik Méthé tells PC Gamer.

“We knew that the hero would create a shock,” creative director Patrik Méthé tells PC Gamer.

Here is an overview of the game, via Total Mayhem Games:

This sheds light on why they were interested in Peter Parker in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Spider-Man is a uniquely powerful hero – an everyday kid with incredible abilities who fought with the Avengers, and he had advanced technology originally created by Tony Stark that shouldn’t be widely available. However, a recent detail in Marvel’s new show, Wonder Man, hints that there was a deeper reason for their interest.

This summer, a remastered version of the 1970s-style robot anime game Geppy-X will be released on those platforms. The original game was only available in Japan and never made it to other countries, making this remaster particularly exciting as it will be the first time players outside of Japan can experience it.

It is with deep sadness that Ganymede & Titan shares news from the family of Rob Grant. Rob, the co-creator of the beloved comedy series Red Dwarf, passed away unexpectedly yesterday, February 25th, 2026. He will be greatly missed by his family, friends, and fans worldwide.

I was so excited to hear this game has a couch co-op roguelike mode! It’s a bit of a bummer you have to finish the main story to unlock it, and that story is pretty lengthy – I’ve heard it takes around 20 hours to beat. Still, knowing it’s there as a reward keeps me motivated!

Necrophosis first launched for PC via Steam on April 25, 2025.

Both games launching in September 2026 are only available on PlayStation 5 and use Unreal Engine 5 for stunning graphics. While this might excite Sony fans, it unfortunately creates a difficult choice between two great titles, as the audience is limited. Luckily, there’s a bit of time between the release of Marvel’s Wolverine and the other game, giving players a chance to enjoy both if they wish.

Compared to the epic, dragon-filled world of House of the Dragon, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms feels more realistic and grounded. It portrays a time when magic and mythical creatures are fading into legend. This era of Targaryen rule is still marked by the trauma of the Blackfyre Rebellion, and the real threats come from the actions of ruthless local lords, not from creatures like White Walkers. The end of the six episodes leaves viewers who enjoyed the gritty realism and the challenging of traditional knightly tales wanting more. If you’re looking for similar stories focused on the harsh realities of medieval life and the weight of honor, several films offer that same atmosphere.

Launched by Pat Mills and John Wagner, 2000 AD arrived at a time when British comics were struggling to compete with American giants like DC and Marvel. Despite facing constant censorship challenges, Mills and Wagner created a bold, rebellious comic that appealed to both young readers and adults. Their first issue, 2000 AD #1, boldly started five different story arcs and proved to be a successful risk, ultimately revolutionizing the comic book world in both the UK and the US.