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How long is Routine? After almost a decade and a half in development, Lunar Software's highly anticipated horror has had plenty of time to balloon in scope. Before you finally touch down on the Union ...
How do you solve the locker puzzle in Routine? Before you can access the innermost areas of the Ward, you need to track down James Mason's ID to upgrade your security clearance level. There's just one ...
Routine is finally releasing for PC and Xbox after nearly 13 years of development. It is a unique first-person shooter that is set on a lunar base and inspired by the sci-fi aesthetics of the 1980s.
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In the summer of 2012, ROUTINE was revealed at the largest video gaming convention in the world Gamescom, but after well over a decade later it has yet to make it into the hands of players. In the ...
What if the 1980's became the jumping off point for the future? Like how this year's Fantastic Four movie was a '50's version of the future? Enter ROUTINE, an upcoming first-person sci-fi horror game ...
First-person science-fiction horror game ROUTINE will launch for Xbox Series, Xbox One, and PC via Steam and Microsoft Store on December 4, publisher Raw Fury and developer Lunar Software announced.
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University of Queensland researchers have created a microscopic "ocean" on a silicon chip to miniaturize the study of wave dynamics. The device, made at UQ's School of Mathematics and Physics, uses a ...
Researchers from Australia’s University of Queensland have made a microscopic “ocean” on a silicon chip to miniaturise the study of wave dynamics. The device, made at UQ’s School of Mathematics and ...