It is hard to tell just exactly why a game gets added or rejected by a digital distribution platform like GOG.com, but it’s always good to see when one does get put up. In the case of Cyberpunk RPG Dex they’ve had a really hard…
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In a Kickstarter update posted on Wednesday, Dex developers announced a partnership with publisher Badland Indie to bring the cyberpunk RPG to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Wii U, and PS Vita platforms sometime next year. Following up on that major announcement was a smaller, though…
Dex developer Dreadlocks have broken their silence on the Wii U and Ouya versions of the sidescrolling cyberpunk RPG. Owners of these systems need not worry: Dex is still on its way, with a targeted release window of Q1 2016 for these systems (though possibly…
It’s been about two months since Cyberpunk RPG Dex was released to the public and fans have been able to play it on multiple platforms. Unfortunately, one distribution site refused to host the game. According to the latest update GOG.com declined their request to take…
Very Early Access, But Much Potential Lies Within Dex by Nathaniel Liles [divider] As you all know, most of the games we play here are unfinished, be they demos, early access, betas, tech demos, or proofs of concept. There are an alarming number of ways…
[dropcap]D[/dropcap]eep 2D Cyberpunk RPG Dex has recently welcomed backers into its world, sending out the very first Early Access links to anyone who donated to the higher reward tiers of the game’s original Kickstarter. Non-backers and backers of lower tiers can still enjoy brand-new artwork…
Is it fair to say that cyberpunk has fallen out of favor? Sure, there’s a few cyberpunk games floating around, and a couple in development, but it not like it used to be. In the 90’s you couldn’t help but come across floppy haired teens…
Survival games have been experiencing a boom for at least a decade now. Since Minecraft came along and became the most popular thing since breathing, it seems like each week a new survival game is being released. Unlike most ‘trends’ in the past, survival games don’t seem…
For people who enjoyed the Advance Wars-like strategy of the 2017 release Tiny Metal, developer AREA 35 is making a sequel. Named Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble, the sequel was featured at GDC 2019 alongside various Unreal games. Epic Games hosted it as one of…
Psychological horror is difficult to do well, so when games like Devotion come around, it’s pretty damn special. Despite initially appearing as an average first-person horror game, Devotion isn’t a haunted house simulator with jump scares. It doesn’t want you to jump out of your…
The Jackbox Party Packs have always been the video game for those who don’t play video games. Drawing on the players’ humor and creativity instead of traditional dexterity or critical thinking, the series quickly became popular, as the name might suggest, for casual parties or…
Retimed, previously reviewed by Cliqist, is Team Maniax’s arena shooter, a fast-paced multiplayer experience with slow-mo action scenes inspired by the hit film The Matrix. Team Maniax has also entered the territory of esports, with the Swiss Made Games League hosting a Retimed tournament. Switzerland-based Team…
For relatively quick doses of strategic bouts with an attractive design, Armello hits a sweet spot on the Nintendo Switch. Made by Australian developer League of Geeks, Armello is a fantasy board game made digital. It follows the titular Armello, an animal-populated kingdom in turmoil…
Chinese developer NEXT Studio walked away from IndieCade 2018 with the Innovation in Aesthetics Design award for their rhythm game Nishan Shaman, which told the story of a shaman and her journey to save the souls of children from the underworld. But the award-winning developer…
Dariusz G. Jagielski continues to work toward playfully adding to the vast number of simulator games out there with his first project, Computer Virus Simulator. Hopefully offering a different gameplay experience in the process—one where you can play as a computer virus, in something of a twist…