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PS4 and PC's The Witness Rated for Xbox One
It looks like Braid creator Jonathan Blow's next game is also coming to Xbox One.
It looks like Braid creator Jonathan Blow's next game is also coming to Xbox One.
The voice actors in The Witness have been revealed.
Creator Jonathan Blow says only 1 percent of players will be able to figure out one of the game's puzzles.
Long-awaited puzzle game launches in January 2016 and will take most people 20-25 hours to complete.
YouTube video shows the progress Jonathan Blow's latest game has made over the past five years.
According to developer Jonathan Blow, his next game, The Witness, is about 10 times longer than Braid.
"For those of you who are awaiting the game’s release, this is pretty good news."
Carolyn plays The Witness and talks to creator Jonathan Blow about its inspiration and its design.
Braid creator Jonathan Blow offers an update on the progress of his next game.
Independent developer Jonathan Blow revealed that The Witness will support virtual reality.
We round off our list of Most Anticipated games for next year with a look at two games that are bringing new concepts to gaming audiences.
Indie developer teases that his next project could be a massively multiplayer online game or a community-based game like Don't Starve.
Various indie development sources say that kits cost $2,500; Sony handing kits out "like candy."
Quantic Dream founder shows off studio's new engine on Sony's next-gen console.
Braid creator Jonathan Blow will bring his next title to the PlayStation 4; game will be one of the console's launch titles.
A former console-only gamer looks forward to the PC games he'll be playing on his new machine this year.
The HotSpot asks Braid and The Witness creator Jonathan Blow to stop by the studio. In turn, he, erm, veritably carpet bombs us with game-design insight. And then Tom Mc ...
GDC Europe 2011: Jonathan Blow, creator of Braid and The Witness, on the need for game designers to take a step back and listen to what their code is trying ...
We put our puzzle-solving skills to the test in Jonathan Blow's intriguing new adventure.
The rise of the indie developer: Will the golden age last?
Jonathan Blow slightly parts curtain on new exploration-puzzle game, due for multiple platforms in late 2011.
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