Pathologic might be a tough game to recommend, but it's one every single enthusiast needs to play. The metatextual survival RPG is the textbook definition of friction by design alongside Dark Souls.
Pathologic still isn't for everyone, but if your idea of worthwhile pursuits includes horrifying vacations in plague-ridden cities that crumble around you as you fruitlessly battle disease, wow: ...
The Pathologic games are cult classics, beloved by fans for deep characters, branching narrative choices, and punishing consequences. On Monday, developer Ice-Pick Lodge announced the release of ...
Publisher HypeTrain Digital and developer Ice-Pick Lodge have announced survival horror sequel Pathologic 3 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC (Steam). It will launch in 2025. Pathologic 3 will ...
Moscow-based developer Ice-Pick Lodge has provided players with an in-depth glimpse at its upcoming RPG, Pathologic 3, via a new trailer. Pathologic 3 is the latest chapter of the reimagined version ...
J. Scott Thurlow is a Senior Contributor based in the NYC Metropolitan Area. While he is not actually Alan Wake, Scott has been ranting about games since falling in love with them at a young age.
J. Scott Thurlow is a Senior Contributor based in the NYC Metropolitan Area. While he is not actually Alan Wake, Scott has been ranting about games since falling in love with them at a young age.
If your taste in games veers towards the outright bizarre there's a good chance you'll have played Pathologic, a 2005 Russian survival game heavy with Lynchian atmosphere and literary intrigue. While ...
Pathologic is incredible and the fact that it's being remade for a potentially wider audience makes me giggle with glee. Let's talk open world plague doctoring. Pathologic was the product of Ice-Pick ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Twenty-three people died last night. I couldn't do anything about it. Even if I had known how to save them I doubt I'd have been able to succeed. In ...
A fracture is a break in your bone. A break is called a pathologic fracture when force or impact didn’t cause the break to happen. Instead, an underlying disease leaves your bones weak and brittle.