Yesterday, a Q3 earnings call from Embracer Group revealed that Tarsier Studios would be moving on from Little Nightmares to work on new IPs set to be published by the holding company. The decision ...
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Tarsier Studios "will, from now on, focus on creating new IPs", potentially spelling the end of its Little Nightmares series. Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News, and he really wants you to ...
Meet the tarsier, the wide-eyed staring contest champ of the animal world. Its eyes have evolved to be so enormous, it can’t even move them in its head. Which means you can say whatever you want to a ...
Not only does Reanimal allow for the typical exploration present in Tarsier games, the studio have also introduced the ability to explore by sea in this game, with players controlling a boat to do so.
The tarsier is the 'flagship' iconic species for promoting environmental stewardship and ecotourism in the Philippines, a nation suffering from large-scale destruction of natural habitat. It's not a ...
During its financial report, Embracer Group stated Tarsier Studios would be moving on to create new IPs, suggesting the developer would be leaving Little Nightmares behind. In a statement to IGN, ...
Nocturnal creatures that weigh in at a maximum of about 120 grams (or 4.3 ounces) when fully grown, tarsiers can nevertheless easily leap as far as three meters (about 10 feet) or more in a single ...
Tarsiers are little-known nocturnal primates about the size of a tennis ball. Once more widespread, the animals are now limited to the Southeast Asian islands of the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, and ...
Scientists first spotted a previously unknown type of tarsier on the Togean Islands off Sulawesi, Indonesia, in 1993, and it’s taken 25 years of further studies to describe the diminutive primate ...
It can turn its head by 180 degrees on either direction, a feat that is seen only in horror movies. Its huge eyes stare out from a body that is no bigger than that of a rat. Possessing the ...
I’m aware that what I'm about to say may well ignite sectarian conflict within the Star Wars fan community, but I’m pretty sure I know what the inspiration for Yoda was. It wasn’t Albert Einstein, as ...