Radiohead teams up with Epic Games

2021-09-12 by Worst User of All Time Agreed | 24 Comments
Acclaimed art rock group Radiohead announced they are teaming up with Epic Games to release Kid A Mnesia: Exhibition — what the group calls "An upside-down digital/analogue universe created from original artwork and recordings to commemorate 21 years of Radiohead’s Kid A and Amnesiac. Coming in November 2021." Exhibition releases on PlayStation 5, PC, and Mac in November as part of the band’s upcoming Kid A Mnesia release.


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CaliggyJack
September 12th 2021
11123 Comments


Not a new album?

Don't care.

ConcubinaryCode
September 12th 2021
8230 Comments


What sell-outs

Asdfp277
September 12th 2021
25982 Comments


this could be really cool !

parksungjoon
September 12th 2021
47226 Comments


walking simulator genre boutta be taken to the next level

GhandhiLion
September 12th 2021
17793 Comments


soy

oltnabrick
September 12th 2021
41795 Comments


RADIOHEAD FTW!!!!!




Asdfp277
September 12th 2021
25982 Comments


epic swag

botb
September 12th 2021
20031 Comments


I like this because it’s genre bending and radiohead and I also hate this because it’s genrebending and radiohead

bloc
September 12th 2021
70880 Comments


Can't wait to play as Thom Yorke in Fortnite

Asdfp277
September 12th 2021
25982 Comments


ariana grande & thom yorke vs sephiroth

momentzuhclarity
September 12th 2021
1493 Comments


cool as fuck idea

musicenjoyer
September 12th 2021
4 Comments


lmao

EdgarAllenBro
September 13th 2021
167 Comments


assuming this is going to be a VR explore and listen to music situation. Presumably without multiplayer functionality because it's a radiohead VR and explore situation

TheSonomaDude
September 13th 2021
10172 Comments


Can't wait to play as Thom Yorke in Fortnite [2]



Hendoi
September 13th 2021
858 Comments


This is some weezer shit

Pangea
September 13th 2021
10946 Comments


always knew that thom is a gamer

DJD1ed
September 13th 2021
202 Comments


This is actually the second Radiohead game, the first one was Polyfauna.

newsteamchannel4
September 13th 2021
128 Comments


i’m excited. cool way to aggregate the rarer art from that era. just hoping it covers the album’s runtime and doesn’t just use 1-2 min snippets/ambient remixes (though I’m kinda thinking it’s gonna be just that)

Mort.
September 13th 2021
26418 Comments


I'm so tired of being alive in this century

JohnnyoftheWell
September 13th 2021
64287 Comments


MORT I AM SO SORRY

Take everything you need for me please come back

Asdfp277
September 13th 2021
25982 Comments


D:

VlacDrac
September 13th 2021
2994 Comments


Gotta milk that back catalogue somehow.

rockarollacola
September 13th 2021
2528 Comments


If the reviews for this game are as exaggerated as the reviews they get for their music, get ready to see the first perfect 100% on Metacritic.

Asdfp277
September 14th 2021
25982 Comments


m/



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