Joe Williams Discusses Serpent in the Staglands By Greg Micek [divider] Joe Williams, of the husband and wife team at Whalenought Studios, recently took some time from his schedule to talk to us. We didn’t waste time talking about the weather or the Cubs’ unfortunate…
Inochi Project First Look By Nathaniel Liles [divider] [dropcap]I[/dropcap]f you guys have been frequenting the site, you may have seen an announcement that I wrote for a game called Inochi Project that has recently launched a Kickstarter campaign. For their initial goal of just £30,000,…
[dropcap]R[/dropcap]ecently I was contacted by the developers of a game called Inspire Me, a small company called Blyts. I had never heard of this project, but after taking a look for myself, I thought it was worth mentioning here. Blyts has started their campaign for…
Fate of the Gods: Dragon Slayer – Reviewed By Pete Nolan-Smith [divider] [dropcap]F[/dropcap]ate of the Gods: Dragon Slayer is a quick and dirty little side scrolling PC adventure. Twenty five levels of jumping, slashing, and blasting your feminine avatar’s way down a dungeon. In your…
Enol Martinez Discusses Paradise Lost: First Contact By Julie Morley [divider] I recently had the pleasure to interview Enol Martinez from Asthree Works about Paradise Lost: First Contact, a side-scrolling platformer game about an Alien Plant trying to escape a research facility filled with puzzles,…
Power To The People In Choice Chamber By Julie Morley [divider] Do you remember when Twitch played Pokémon? For those who aren’t familiar with it, not that long ago Twitch began streaming Pokemon gameplay. In fact, it’s still being streamed today and they’ve already reached…
Steel & Steam: Episode 1 – Reviewed By Suzanne Verras [divider] I never really played JRPGs, but I believe that trying out new stuff is what keeps you creative. I don’t know why I never tried one of these earlier; they’re pretty awesome! Steel and Steam…
Contact Vector – First Look By Nathaniel Liles [divider] I recently posted an announcement for a game called Contact Vector that hopes to bridge the gap between turn-based and RTS games with a bigger focus on strategy than resource management. It’s a neat idea, and if…
Regardless of how you see the Oculus Rift, whether you see it as a gimmicky dust collector or the biggest innovation since shoes, developers are taking notice and creating some things that are made exclusively for the VR experience that the Oculus Rift is bringing…
I think it’s fairly accepted in the gaming community that Megaman X kicked (and continues to kick) total bum, but the main series itself was beginning to get stale. With the resignation of the original creator, the world needs someone to pick up the torch…
In Pixel Noir’s Kickstarter video, the lead developer over at SWDTech Games hit the nail right on the head, and said what many people are afraid to say in this retro-worshipping world of pop culture we all live in. The classic RPG feel hasn’t really…
CasinoRPG – Previewed By Marcus Estrada [divider] Many of us enjoy the thrill of gambling at least once in a while. I’d be lying to suggest that even I don’t enjoy a jaunt to Las Vegas every once in a while. The only issue with…
Eterium – Reviewed By Marcus Estrada [divider] [dropcap]I[/dropcap]’m not normally the kind of guy who cares about sci-fi storylines. For whatever reason, my interests always trended toward the technology of today with no consideration for Star Trek, Star Wars, or Battlestar Galactica. Yet, Wing…
Moebius: Empire Rising Reviewed By David Lins [divider] Point-and-click adventure games have become a rarity, and actually good ones are even less common. Many seem to miss the point, so to speak, but some manage to hold true to the original feel of the genre….
[dropcap]I[/dropcap] really enjoy Tim Schafer’s work, and just about everything that’s ever had the Double Fine logo on it has been pretty great. Last Life has a “Double Fine Presents” logo on it, but Double Fine is very minimally involved in the creation of this…
The title of this article may seem stupid. It may seem completely nonsensical and meaningless. Maybe you mistook it as a Fozzie Bear joke. All of the above are completely rational conclusions to reach, but rest assured, I would never waste your time. My title…
You must be logged in to post a comment.