Reus Review
Reus markets itself as a 2D god game. Indeed, at first glance that's exactly what it looks like, as the player controls four planet-shaping giants on a mission to help…
Reus markets itself as a 2D god game. Indeed, at first glance that's exactly what it looks like, as the player controls four planet-shaping giants on a mission to help…
My previous few Greenlight articles focused primarily on games with active crowd-funding campaigns. Most of those campaigns are over now, so let's take a quick look at the results: Among…
By the time you’ve read this I’ve most likely re-written it half a dozen times.
I’m not usually a perfectionist but as someone who’s played a game as fantastic as Towerfall I feel it’s only right to do it justice and put more than a modicum amount of my time into helping you understand what makes this game so damn fun.
The original Anomaly was a unique twist on the increasingly popular tower defense genre. Billing itself as a "tower offense" game, in Anomaly you had to guide the convoy of…
Shooting ships in space will always be a fun concept. Who doesn’t get excited when thinking of climbing into the cockpit of a massive space fighter, armed to the…
Continuing Valve's recent push towards more frequent, smaller waves of games to make the Greenlight process faster, six new titles have been Greenlit. This time around we have Bleed, Game…
Remember when you were two years old? Everything looked larger than life and the world was full of wonder and amazement? Then, when the sun went down, the world became…
My previous article focused on Greenlight games with active Kickstarters. Three of those Kickstarters have since ended, and I'm happy to report that C-Wars, Chasm, and Worlds of Magic were…
FEZ is an extremely well-known game in the indie-scene. The game won several awards over the years before it was even released. It was also featured in Indie Game: The…
For those of you anxiously awaiting the Ouya’s arrival to stores on June 4th, you’ll have to wait another 21 days until Tuesday, June 25th. The original drop date has been delayed by the startup game company, giving Ouya a chance to manufacture more units but also to fix a sticky controller issue Kickstarter backers have complained about. The problem, apparently, was due to the size of the hole the button sits in under the faceplate (exactly which button(s) not specified). Ouya CEO Julie Uhrman told JoyStiq, “we’ve increased the size just a little bit, so now the buttons don’t stick under it.” Ouya backers can request replacement controllers from the company’s customer service. (more…)
Monaco is an action game that gives you and up to three friends the opportunity to break out of jails and rob banks or rich old men. While the game…
As we get closer to the June 4th consumer release date for Ouya, the question on everyone’s mind is about the games that will be available. It’s well known throughout…