The original version of Zwei was released in 2007 on the PS2, PSP, and PC in Japan – and didn’t really get tons of hype around it. There was never a giant furvor over a lack of an offcial release on the RPG-rich PSP, nor…
Jeremy Peeples
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Jeremy Peeples has been playing games for over 20 years and enjoys the freedom that comes with indie gaming. Throughout the years, it has led to genres either being born or reborn with exciting new twists that help keep gaming fresh. The modern-day indie revolution has created classics like Shovel Knight and Super Meat Boy, while also giving digital distribution a major spotlight on consoles. The past has been kind to indies and the future looks bright. Games like Yooka-Laylee and A Hat in Time fostering not only goodwill among fans of their genre - but also allowing a new generation of players to see what made the pioneers of the genre so fun.
Super Turbo Demon Busters has one of the oddest names on the market, but does bring with it a unique take on what is considered a modern-day rogue-like experience. While its name implies a fast-paced action-oriented affair, what you get is a strategic point and…
The Legend of Zelda formula has been a timeless one, but also something that few companies other than Nintendo have taken a successful stab at. Ittle Dew and Oceanhorn have both attempted to provide different Zelda-like experiences, but with mixed results. Oceanhorn felt like a…