First – Prev – Next – Last Under Development: Lessons from Human Resources Read more of “Under Development” by Julie Morley in right here. [dropcap]W[/dropcap]e’ve talked about Uber Entertainment’s Human Resources several times here on Cliqist; pieces ranging from excitement about what’s in store, to sad tales of what’s…
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Sekai Project are a publisher that have gone from relative obscurity to massive popularity in a very short amount of time. Not only do they continue to bring a great many visual novels to Steam, but they also manage to crowdfund them via Kickstarter. So…
Epic Manager is squeezing into the fantasy game genre and looks to redefine it, taking aspects of Dungeons and Dragons (random encounters), Final Fantasy Tactics (level-based job system), Crusader Kings II (management simulation) and melding them together to create something unheard of before. Developed by…
Lovely Little Thieves is the brainchild of Hope Chapman, an assistant editor of Anime News Network, Anime theorist and enthusiast on Youtube (JesuOtaku), and visual novel lover. After a year of development, Lovely Little Thieves is already a playable demo, available for Windows, Linux, and…
If you had to condense some of the biggest trends in gaming over the past few years your list might look something like this: zombies, tower defense, roguelike/roguelite, and crafting. Somehow, despite being a blend of all these great aspects, Zpocalypse: Survival didn’t meet…
16BitGenocide on Tech Noire Adventure Afterimage with Greg Micek Afterimage is one of those games that’s striking from the moment you see it. The imagery brings back memories of various cyberpunk themed games from the 90’s, such as Syndicate and Blade Runner. I recently had the opportunity to…
If you’ve never heard of Video Games Live before and consider yourself a gaming fan then you owe it to yourself to experience it at least once. Since the concert series launched years ago gamers of all ages have attended across the country. After taking…
For many people, Guitar Hero and Rock Band were just a fad, which is why it seems the gaming world has completely moved on from plastic musical instruments. As a lifelong music game fan, these titles were much more and brought about many great multiplayer…
In Song of the Firefly the world has ended. The air has become toxic and humans are almost all gone from the world. Only Sam, Sarah, and Doctor Williams seem to be around in post-apocalyptic Europe. That is, until Sarah goes missing. As her best…
Even if they don’t mean for it to be the case, many flight games are incredibly frustrating. At times its due to their rigid, obsessive adherence to reality. At other times its shoddy controls that are to blame. As such, flight has really lost its…
Code Avarice have had a heck of tough a time since their old-school roguelike shooter Paranautical Activity was successfully Kickstarted in 2013. Just like other crowdfunders, they brought their game to Steam Greenlight in hopes of getting onto Steam – the most envied platform for digital distribution….
At Cliqist, I may just happen to be the biggest Boss Fight Books supporter among us. Although the campaign somewhat passed me by, the books created thanks to it did not. Over the past year I’ve reviewed three of their Season One titles: ZZT, Galaga, and…
Welcome to Mistland – The Children Another View of Knite and The Ghost Lights by Julie Morley [divider] Today marked the changing of the seasons. The leaves were changing their colors and tones, painting the trees in a vibrant palette of rich, fiery reds, oranges, and…
Empyrion Takes Galactic Survival a Step Further by Julie Morley [divider] Space simulation games have been a popular bunch as of late though each has been bringing something new to the table. Eleon Games Studio’s Empyrion : Galactic Survival may just be the most unique…
Aksel Junkkila Discusses Babylon 5 & FTL inspired Battlestation with Greg Micek [dropcap]A[/dropcap]nytime you describe a game using Babylon 5 and FTL it’s going to get some attention, and Battlestation: Humanity’s last hope is no exception. This roguelikeish strategy game allows you to do what…
Thomas Finch on Death, Platforming, and Ethereal with Greg Micek Most independent videogames are labors of love, and plenty come from a very personal place within the heart of the developer. Ethereal, from Thomas Finch, is a whole other story though. What at first appears to…
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