Sumerian Six, though, gets off to a rip-roaring start as developer Artificer sets the scene with pulp-comic panache. Following The Great War, a military scientist named Alistair Sterling assembles a ...
A gaming journalism veteran of ten-plus years and four-time IGF judge, largely attracted to indie games, new IPs, and in general, what could very well be the gaming world's next surprise hit. Divorced ...
A single from rock band Palaye Royale will serve as the first release under new agreement. By Dave Brooks Independent rock label Sumerian Records has signed a long-term distribution agreement with ...
Amazon has announced a browser-based toolkit called Sumerian that the company hopes will make virtual reality and augmented reality development accessible to people without advanced coding or 3D ...
The Grammy-nominated artist has re-signed with the label after releasing an EP on Lava Records last year. By Dave Brooks American singer/songwriter and Youtuber Poppy has returned to Sumerian Records ...
The Commandos games remain some of the greatest tactical strategy experiences ever made, and later this year you'll be able to play your first truly new title in the series for 18 years, Commandos ...
It's time to wish a happy 10th anniversary to one of metal's great labels. Some of the acts that helped establish Sumerian Records as a major player will unite this fall on the "10 Years in the Black" ...
If you imagine a group of heroes destined to save the world, a bunch of scholars and an unbalanced chemist probably aren’t the first people who spring to mind. Unless you're the folks at Artificer, ...
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The trek will begin and end in the Midwest, extending to both coasts over the course of its monthlong run beginning Feb. 19 in Minneapolis. Born of Osiris will be supporting their latest release, Soul ...
A 200-year-long drought 4,200 years ago may have killed off the ancient Sumerian language, one geologist says. Because no written accounts explicitly mention drought as the reason for the Sumerian ...
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