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Review: Kentucky Route Zero (Act I)
March 6, 2013 | Zebulon RogersWe’ve all been there, right? It’s getting late. You’re driving down a lonely stretch of countryside, trying to find that one road that isn’t on the map. The deeper you get into the territory, the more uneasy it feels, seeing … Read More
Review: The Bridge
March 5, 2013 | Zachary SnaderThere are not many games that capture an atmosphere and play to its strengths in the way that The Bridge does. The hand-drawn world is fairly evocative of M.C. Escher’s creations, although the puzzle designs and elaborate backgrounds do … Read More
Nintendo sued over 3d patent
March 1, 2013 | Trenton AndersonFormer Sony employee and inventor Sejiro Tomita is suing Nintendo of America and Nintendo Company (Nintendo Japan) over what he calls a patent violation. Tomita owns a patent for a 3D technology using something called cross-point which allows … Read More
In-Depth Review of Proteus with Developer Interview
February 28, 2013 | Patrick McDowellThis week I bit off a little chunk of what indie games are all about in the form of a game known as Proteus. It has been labeled as a casual game or an auditory and visual journey and it … Read More
God of War: Ascension single-player demo launched on PlayStation
February 27, 2013 | Jeff ChabotPlayStation Network has announced the God of War: Ascension demo is now available to download and play in single-player mode. The 3740MB demo from Sony Computer Entertainment and SCE Santa Monica Studio is titled “Prison of the Damned.” You can … Read More
Games on the Rise: Race the Sun
February 13, 2013 | Zachary Snader(Video preview by Official Stuff Plus)
As an industry veteran at Raven Software, Aaron San Filippo had worked on a number of AAA titles including (but not limited to) Singularity, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and Call of Duty: Modern … Read More
The Best, Weirdest, and Worst Voice Acting in Games: 2012 Edition
February 8, 2013 | Zachary SnaderThe past year was pivotal for games in a number of ways. Indie development continues to grow, opening up new experiences to a wider audience. Games have started to make us think, bringing out emotional gameplay that has never been … Read More
Meriwether: An American Epic
February 1, 2013 | Zachary SnaderSortasoft, LLC launched a Kickstarter campaign on November 29th, 2012, hoping to receive $35,000 for their historically-inspired RPG, Meriwether: An American Epic. Their project focuses on recreating the adventures of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, who led the Corps of … Read More
Mobile Review: Chemical Cubes
February 1, 2013 | Zachary SnaderIt can be difficult to create a compelling “match-three” game in this day and age, seeing as how there are so many different titles out there that rely on those mechanics. However, Chemical Cubes does an excellent job of crafting … Read More
DUST 514 Open Beta Live on Playstation
January 23, 2013 | GVDUST 514 has launched in open beta mode exclusively on the PlayStation Network. The free-to-play massive multiplayer takes you to the EVE Universe, where you play as a mercenary and can choose from the Caldari, Gallente, Amarr, or Minmatar races. … Read More