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By Kakuchopurei|September 10, 2024|1 Comment
Step into the world of Taiwanese game development, where innovation and creativity collide to produce some of the most captivating and boundary-pushing video games in the industry. From visually stunning masterpieces to emotionally gripping narratives, Taiwan has become a powerhouse of game development, showcasing its talent on the global stage. ...
By Alleef Ashaari|March 29, 2024|0 Comment
Red Candle Games has announced that Nine Sols will launch for PC via Steam on 29 May 2024. It is a lore-rich, hand-drawn 2D action-platformer featuring Sekiro-inspired deflection-focused combat. Red Candle Games is best known for developing psychological horror games Detention and Devotion. The studio aims to deliver a stylized action platformer...
Remember the horror game Devotion? It was released in February of 2019 and was praised by many before it was removed from Steam after a few years. Why? Because the game contained an easter egg that depicted Chinese president Xi Jinping in a bad light. Also, GOG almost released the game in 2020, but it didn't due to "many messages from gamers". A...
By Alleef Ashaari|December 16, 2020|0 Comment
(Updated on 16 December 2020) In a bizarre turn of events, GOG has suddenly revealed that Devotion won't be coming to the platform after all. They cite the reason for doing so "after receiving many messages from gamers". It's unclear what that exactly means for now, but it's possible that GOG is referring to complaints made by gamers from C...
By Alleef Ashaari|June 8, 2020|0 Comment
Taiwanese developer Red Candle Games has been through a lot with its first-person horror game, Devotion, which was removed by Valve from Steam in early 2019 due to assets that supposedly mocked Chinese President Xi Jinping. It's been that way for more than a year, until now. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbQlBGniUQQ&w=560&h=315] ...
By Melvyn Tan|February 24, 2020|0 Comment
Horror game Devotion was removed from Steam last year, after a controversy involving art assets that mocked Chinese president Xi Jin Ping. While the game still remains unavailable for purchase, there is some good news at least, as Harvard University has made the move to preserve the game. Taiwanese developer Red Candle Games announced on Facebook ...
By Burhan Zamri|December 30, 2019|0 Comment
As time goes by, it becomes more difficult to make an impressive horror game. It's one of those genres that heavily relies on a select number of tropes and cliches but Devotion manages to make a modern horror game that will stick in the minds of those who play it. Developed by Taiwanese studio Red Candle Games, Devotion tells the tragic story of...
By Alleef Ashaari|July 16, 2019|0 Comment
Taiwanese developer Red Candle Games initially removed its well-received horror game Devotion five months ago in February 2019 when Steam users discovered art assets used in the game that supposedly mocked Chinese President Xi Jinping. Devotion is a first-person horror game, where players assume the role of troubled screenwriter Du Feng Yu who has...
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