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  • The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe

    The Stanley Parable's rebuilt and expanded 'Ultra Deluxe' edition arrives April 27th

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    03.30.2022

    The iconic indie satire is hitting PC, Switch, PlayStation and Xbox with new content and secrets.

  • Ivy Road studio

    ‘Stanley Parable’ and ‘Gone Home’ devs team up to form Ivy Road studio

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    07.29.2021

    Annapurna Interactive will release the first game from Davey Wreden and Karla Zimonja's studio.

  • Joystiq Top 10 of 2013: The Stanley Parable

    by 
    Xav de Matos
    Xav de Matos
    01.01.2014

    Team Joystiq is barging into 2014 with a celebration of last year's best games. Keep reading throughout the week to see our assembly of ingenious indies and triple-A triumphs. If you could bring yourself to describe and spoil them, it would be much easier to write about the marvelous moments that make The Stanley Parable such a special piece of entertainment. These moments, some of which commandeer the game and some of which seem insignificant as they pass you by, shape the outcome of Stanley's story. Whether you decide to go along with the narrator's dialog, following his every command to the letter, or completely ignore him and forge your own path, or just stand still, The Stanley Parable has something to say about your decision.

  • The Stanley Parable gets a new cubicle on Mac

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    12.19.2013

    The Stanley Parable is now available on Mac OSX 10.8 and higher. Writer Davey Wreden tells Joystiq that support for earlier versions of Mac OSX is planned through an upcoming patch. The game is currently 40% off, down to $9, in the Steam Holiday Sale right now. A free demo for The Stanley Parable, which you can grab through the Steam app page, has been available since October 10. In The Stanley Parable, players guide the titular Stanley – an employee at a nondescript office building who suddenly finds all of his coworkers have vanished. We loved The Stanley Parable, as evidenced by our review lauding the game's elaborate and self-defining experiment on players.

  • The Stanley Parable dev promises to alter controversial PSA slides

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    10.25.2013

    There is a PSA video called "Choice" within The Stanley Parable that some players are finding very offensive. Within the video, slides show a white man interacting with an impoverished black child from a third-world country. In one slide, he's giving the child a cigarette; another shows him setting the child on fire. In response to criticism on Twitter, creator Davey Wreden has agreed to alter the imagery in an upcoming patch. Wreden told Kotaku that "we always wanted the game to be something that could be played by anyone of any age" and that if "a person would feel less comfortable showing the game to their children then I've got no problem helping fix that!" Wreden concluded that the new slides could be added to The Stanley Parable in around a few weeks' time, but that changing the audio would pose a much more difficult task. The Stanley Parable, a remake of Wreden's original Source engine mod released in 2011 that has sold over 100,000 copies, is a narrative-driven interactive fiction game centered around player choice. In our review, we called The Stanley Parable a unique player experiment "we should all celebrate."

  • The Stanley Parable sales exceed expectations by a lot

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    10.21.2013

    Since launching on Thursday, The Stanley Parable has sold more than 100,000 copies, much to the happy surprise of its developer, Galactic Cafe. Though the quality of the game undoubtedly had at least something to do with its success, so did a clever combination of free Stanley stuff. In a postmortem, Galactic Cafe ruminated on the triumphs and failures of launching The Stanley Parable, including the demo, which dropped on Steam a week prior to the full game's launch and enjoyed an estimated 150,000 to 200,000 downloads. "Essentially we got the press equivalent of two video game launches," the post reads. Then there was the cadre of Let's Play videos on YouTube and social media posts that bolstered coverage. "Give people a reason to talk, that's all we aimed for, and the rest sorted itself out. Release a whole bunch of things for free in fairly quick succession, then at the end of it put a price tag on the last one," Galactic Cafe suggested. "It was a lot of extra work, but the results feel very much worth it." The Stanley Parable is a first-person exploration game in which players assume the role of Stanley, a worker drone who one day finds all his coworkers have upped and vanished. In our review, we called The Stanley Parable an "attempt to help you discover who you are" – a personal experiment conducted on players that is "something we should all celebrate."

  • The Stanley Parable review: Delectable dissident

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    10.18.2013

    The Stanley Parable centers around Stanley, employee #427 in a non-descript office building. Stanley, whose chief job is to press buttons on a keyboard when prompted, one day finds all of his coworkers have disappeared. Believing he has missed a memo, Stanley leaves his office and heads to the conference room, setting in motion a series of choices that ultimately brings Stanley toward one of many possible outcomes. Stanley is an analogue of adult life. He has a boring job, an apartment and a wife, and he seems content with it all. At first glance, he's everything we're told we should strive to be in life. Work hard and you'll be happy and all of that. It doesn't take long, however, before Stanley is presented as much more than a simple office drone. He's an iconoclast, a character whose wildly varying experiences throughout The Stanley Parable challenge established notions of storytelling. The result is a series of entirely unexpected events that feel varied and wholly original – a ride that uses a familiar first-person vehicle to reach thrilling, uncharted destinations.

  • The Stanley Parable demo hits Steam, full version out October 17

    by 
    Danny Cowan
    Danny Cowan
    10.10.2013

    A demo version of Davey Wreden's first-person interactive short story The Stanley Parable is out now on Steam ahead of the full version's scheduled launch on October 17. Built on a Half-Life 2 mod project from 2011, The Stanley Parable is a brief, narrated experience that reflects on player choice and free will within an office setting. The demo version serves up a unique story with original content not featured in the full game, making it worth a playthrough for fans of the original mod.

  • Story twister 'The Stanley Parable' out in October for Windows and Mac

    by 
    Danny Cowan
    Danny Cowan
    09.09.2013

    Following up on a successful showing at PAX Prime, indie developer Davey Wreden announced that his interactive short story The Stanley Parable will launch for Windows and Mac via Steam in October. Originally released as a Half-Life 2 mod in 2011, The Stanley Parable has since been reworked and expanded into a full standalone release. While little can be said about the game without spoiling its story, The Stanley Parable won acclaim for its narrative that reflects on choice and free will, and the remake promises to up its multi-sensory ante with innovative emotion booth technology.