Tag: Armature Studio
Mini Review Where the Heart Leads (PS5) - A Surreal Slice of Life
Is this surreal life? Is this just fantasy?
Life can be pretty tedious, which is why we invented video games. Where the Heart Leads is a video game about life which successfully recreates the tedium of being alive, but only takes the best part of twenty hours to finish rather than seventy-odd years. So, that's one in the plus column. The game...
News Where the Heart Leads Still Just a PS4 Game, Out This July
Plus a new trailer
Where the Heart Leads, formally known as Where the Heart Is, is the next game up in Sony's latest Indie Spotlight initiative, with developer Armature Studio confirming the PlayStation 4 game will be out on 13th July 2021. You may notice the trailer above includes PS5 in its title, but that's not actually a native version. The...
Interview Finding Out Where the Heart Is with Dev Armature Studio
"Life is a dream. Shared with others."
Two weeks ago, you may have caught the PlayStation 4 announcement of Where the Heart Is. Revealed alongside eight other indie titles coming to Sony platforms, this narrative-based adventure title caught our eye with a beautiful art style and the sort of in-game decisions and choices which never fail to make us...
News Narrative Adventure Where the Heart Is Targets More Than 12 Endings
Other characters receive conclusions
Where the Heart Is was announced for PlayStation 4 just two weeks ago as part of a spree of indie-related reveals from Sony, and this title from Armature Studio was one of those which left a real lasting impression. It's an adventure all about the narrative it's trying to tell, packed full of choices to make and...
News Stunning Narrative Adventure Where the Heart Is Comes to PS4 This Year
Make decisions with different outcomes
We love a good story here at Push Square, and the narrative-based adventure title Where the Heart Is looks to deliver on that in spades. Announced as part of Sony's new PlayStation Indies initiative, Armature Studio has crafted a title which takes characters through various points in the