I gave Bleeding Edge a couple of tries last year during its alpha and early development, and while interesting, it didn't bite into me like its recent closed beta did. Now it's all I can think about.
Ninja Theory joined Microsoft almost a couple of years ago now, as Xbox sought to increase and diversify its home-grown games portfolio. Ninja Theory is most recently known for Hellblade, which proved to be a surprisingly high-quality and stunningly cinematic adventure game on a relatively modest budget, something rarely done in the indie space.
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