A quick update on the side scrolling 16 bit fighter Insanity’s Blade. The last time we reported on Insanity’s Blade its release date was being pushed back to May 18th due to the number of features being added to the game. Good news? Bad news? …
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Heart Forth, Alicia – Previewed By Julie Morley [divider] It’s all a lie. The legends, our history, it’s nothing more than a lie conceived to enwrap us in ignorance and safety. At least, in theory it would. What if everything we understood about our world’s…
Chivalry: Medieval Warfare Reviewed By Nathaniel Liles My mom used to take me to Renaissance Fairs, It was kinda awesome. I mean, there was jousting, people had real-ass armor on all over the place, and there were swords everywhere. I really enjoyed those times when…
Thomas Busse Discusses The Eldritch Cases: Dagon By Suzanne Verras [divider] I recently had the pleasure of speaking to Thomas Busse, the developer of the point and click horror adventure, The Eldritch Cases: Dagon. We asked him about the Kickstarter campaign, The Eldritch Cases: Dagon…
I understand the appeal of EVE Online. I really do. Whenever I play it, however, I… Ya know, stop playing it. There’s not enough going on to hold my attention for very long because I have the attention span of a… Anyway, where was I?…
Hand of Fate – Previewed By Nathaniel Liles [divider] I love tabletop games, so when I first began to fire up Hand of Fate, I was expecting something I’d more or less experienced before. Well, today we get to add that to the long, long…
There Came An Echo Previewed By Julie Morley [divider] And then there came an echo. Ahem. Are you a fan of Wil Wheaton? If so, you’re going to really like this. There Came An Echo is the second game from Iridium Studios and their second…
Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams Rise of the Owlverlord Reviewed By Nathaniel Liles [divider] Owlverlord. Like overlord, but an Owl. That is simply scrumtrillescent. I love it truly. You guys may have read my review of the original Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams here on Cliqist a…
The Game That Does Not Forgive By Julie Morley [divider] “No, why?” “D’oh!” “COME ON, I was SO CLOSE.” Generally some phrases that I was yelling at my computer screen, but with the addition of obscenities and profane language. What has me so worked up,…
Welcome to Mistland – April Edition Another View of Knite & The Ghost Lights By Julie Morley [divider] “It was many, many years ago when we migrated from the ancient island, Grea.” Despite her frail, elderly body her voice carried a presence that could catch…
Adam Jeffcoat Discusses The Breakout By Greg Micek [divider] Cliqist : We have seen so many “Reformed Thief turned Air Force Capitan turned Prisoner in WW2 escapes prison” games. What makes The Breakout different? Adam Jeffcoat : Haha I am embarrassed to admit I…
Stephen Chow Discusses Warrior Battleground By Greg Micek [divider] We recently had an opportunity to speak with Sephen Chow of RES Creative studio about his teams upcoming online fighting game, Warrior Battleground. With only a week left in the Warrior Battleground Kickstarter campaign we asked…
What Makes A Game… Fun? By Nathaniel Liles [divider] We live in a time that many believe to be “lacking that retro charm”, and many people are convinced that games simply are not as good as they used to be. I’m not quite convinced yet,…
Mercenary Kings Reviewed By Nathaniel Liles [divider] Mercenary Kings is a game that slipped past my radar in a big way back when it was originally brought to Kickstarter, and I honestly hadn’t even heard the name until it was released. Even then, I…
Hello and welcome back to the world of crowdfunded visual novels, and Novelly Funded! Many visual novels, like books, create brand new worlds, characters, and storylines for us to fall in love with. However, sometimes all you want is to spend more time with the…
God of Blades – Reviewed by Nathaniel Liles [divider] [dropcap]I[/dropcap] picked up God of Blades in a bundle recently, along with 30+ other games, having absolutely no idea at all what it was. I thought maybe it was your run-of-the-mill beat ‘em up, or maybe…