A Dive Into The Art Of Duelyst By Suzanne Verras [divider] Hey you, just stop for a minute and look at this artwork. Isn’t it amazing? It’s from a tactical turn-based strategy game called Duelyst, by Counterplay games. Duelyst is made by veteran developers and…
Well, dear Cliqist readers, I bring you glorious news! Remember Spate, The 2.5D platformer centered in a steampunk world full of robots and mystery? Here’s a little bit of information for your reading pleasures anyway! Spate was funded back in 2012, exceeding the pledge goal of…
Welcome To Mistland By Julie Morley [divider] Welcome back, would you like to play a game? The menu screen beckoned me once again, resting on my monitor. The colors were mesmerizing. I felt myself falling back into the same trance as before. It feels abnormal…
Starwhal: Just The Tip – Early Access Review By Nathaniel Liles [divider] Starwhal: Just the Tip is the single most fun multiplayer experience I’ve had since my days of playing split-screen Twisted Metal in my bedroom. In a world that is slowly forgetting about how…
The Red Solstice Demo First Impressions By Nathaniel Liles [divier] The Red Solstice, brought to us by developer Ironward, is nearing release, and you can go to their site and play a free demo right now, in addition to playing some multiplayer if you pre-ordered….
If you haven’t heard of A Hat in Time from international development team Gears for Breakfast then you haven’t been paying attention to crowdfunding for very long, and you’re missing out. Described as a “3D collect-a-thong platfomer, A Hat in Time conjures memories of Mario…
Ever since Exploding Rabbit announced earlier this week that their Kickstarter funded 2D platformer Super Action Squad, originally funded under the name Super Retro Squad, was being put on hold it’s been a bit of a mess. Gaming sites publishing snide articles asking how a…
Hello again! Did you enjoy our previous issues of Novelly Funded and feel the need to come back for even more? Luckily I’ve got you covered with another batch of visual novels worth looking into. This time around our focus is on titles that are…
The future of space exploration is almost never approached as a happy subject in videogames, there’s always a tidy mix of blood, despair, weapons, and futility. So how about The Red Solstice from Croatian developers Ironward; does it cast a positive light on Martian terraforming,…
Fire and Ice – Playing with Emotions By Julie Morley [divider] Being emotionally balanced it very important. It’s all a part of being a healthy individual. But what if something happens that throws you off tilt? Some sort of emotional trauma that just keeps…
Dead Syncrhonicity : Tomorrow Comes Today By Julie Morley [divider] Point and click adventures have come back with one heck of a boom lately, I must say. Plenty of crowdfunded and indie projects have popped up recently that are trying to return to the…
When I first read The Road I was completely overwhelmed. Cormac McCarthy’s story of a man and his son in the post apocalyptic hellscape that Earth had become suffocated me mentally and emotionally. During the few days that it took me to complete the book…
Have you heard about the Frog Fractions sequel currently on Kickstarter? Well it’s not. See, rather than create a straight sequel to the cult favorite Frog Fractions, Twin Beard seems to be creating a sequel to the bizarre experience. Does that make sense? If it…
David Welch of Experimental Gamer isn’t having a great day. What’s wrong exactly? His western RPG Boot Hill Heroes is having a hard time getting on Steam. To be more specific, the games’ Steam Greenlight campaign was going pretty well for a while, and it…
Frozen Endzone Ditches AKs For Running Plays By Brad Jones [divider] Frozen Endzone is a sort-of sequel to the critically acclaimed Frozen Synapse, a turn-based strategy game where players pitted teams of soldiers against one another in online asynchronous deathmatches. Synapse was a good game…
The End of the Ouya By Peter Nolan-Smith [divider] Note: The opinions expressed in this editorial are not necessarily the views or opinions of Cliqist.com. It was supposed to be the little gaming engine that could, tragically the Ouya, seems to have never made…
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