Goat Simulator Reviewed By Nathaniel Liles [divider] [dropcap]I[/dropcap] used to have goats. My dad raised them in the back yard for, like, three years before I moved away to college. They were crafty little bastards, always getting out of their enclosure. I decided to give Goat…
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[dropcap]A[/dropcap]s someone who was, at one point, limited to playing games exclusively on an iPod Touch, I can say without a shadow of a doubt that touchscreen controls don’t always work as well as we’d like them to, especially for things like platformers. The problem…
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]ower defense games and RTS have been overlapping a bit lately, and what’s been popping out of that odd little union are some great, fast paced light strategy games, and the newest entry to the genre is Bruce McLavy’s Northern Guard: Assault, an RTS about…
[dropcap]I[/dropcap] don’t know why, but I’ve always had a thing for platforming/shooters, namely ones that let you aim freely with the mouse. Something about it is just really fun and satisfying, and Binji is looking to alleviate the odd lack of games like this with their…
You’ve most likely already read about the whole Facebook buying Oculus VR situation. The popular-yet-hated social media company purchased the makers of the much buzzed about Rift virtual reality helmet this week for $2 Billion, much to the frustration of gamers across the internet. Fears…
Sir, You Are Being Hunted – Early Access Review By Suzanne Verras [divider] Sir, You Are Being Hunted has been in alpha for a very long time, but with the last update, it seems like it is coming to an end. Today I’m going…
Trapped In Stasis By Julie Morley [divider] Back in December, Stasis was funded for $132,523 and still has been receiving funding from the fans since then on their website. It has built a positive reaction from the backers and Christopher Bischoff is doing everything…
Are you familiar with The Red Solstice yet? It’s the top down strategic shooter from Ironward that’s currently on Kickstarter. Earlier this week we did a recap of the free gameplay demo; if you haven’t read it yet you can check it out here. After…
Think of something fast. Think of something even faster than that. Now think about the fastest thing in the known Universe, and think about the problems you face when that isn’t fast enough. Slower Than Light, currently being developed by John Brewer, is a strategy…
Confronting The Man Left With One Choice By Julie Morley [divider] It is a spirit known to drive a man mad. An alcoholic temptress luring the drinker into the pit of insanity. Absinthe is notorious for its high alcoholic content and hallucinogenic characteristics. But what…
No doubt inspired by the successful Hunger Games franchise, The Survival Games has started its Kickstarter Campaign with a goal of $20,000 to bring us an immersive and deeply strategic competitive multiplayer experience that will balance realism and fun in a way that’s, with any…
We all know that Kickstarter and IndieGoGo have no shortage of visual novels, and even broader is the general “anime game” category, but most of the time these visual novels lack something that we’ve come to love in the world of video games: gameplay. I’m…
I’m a huge fan of Mirror’s Edge, so I can personally vouch for the awesomeness of first-person parkour games, and while we wait for Mirror’s Edge 2, Evan Todd might just be making something better. In math terminology, a lemma is a stepping stone for…
Free-to-play marketing models are often broken, exploitative, driven by greed, and scamming devoted customers; it’s something Drawn by Clouds aims to change by introducing their Free-To-Pay-What-You-Want (FTPWYW) mechanic. It’s a way of charging less for more but rewarding more generous people with even more than…
The recently launched Kickstarter campaign for The Seed is an unusual one. At first glance it looks pretty normal, popular MOD team MDT is attempting to create their own game; a post apocalyptic one that doesn’t stray too far from their familiar settings. However, when…
For a little over a year, my iPod Touch was my primary game system, and while I’ll probably be struck by lightning for saying that, it doesn’t change the fact that many people who enjoy video games occasionally find themselves without a proper console. The…