XBLIG prices can be changed every 7 days starting May 23


Big news from Microsoft today, as they announced via the App Hub, the official MS forums where XBLIG developers Read more

Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 2 Review: Rolling in the Right Direction


A new Sonic game always brings a level of uncertainty with it. Sega’s mascot has seen more highs and Read more

One Million Fans Take a Stroll with The Walking Dead Episode 1


Comic books, television, and now video games: is there any form of media that The Walking Dead can't conquer? Read more

Kittens Spit Fire When Serious Sam Double D XXL Assaults XBLA This Fall


Take a long, hard look at you what is on your screen right now. Yes, that’s a kitten, spitting Read more

The Dream Machine Reaching Steam

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Update: Anders Gustafsson of Cockroach Inc. confirmed the Steam release is for Chapters 1-3. Each chapter will be $4.99, or you can order all 5 for $14.99. Chapter 4 is slated for an autumn/winter release.

Steam is getting a whole lot more surreal. The Dream Machine, Cockroach Inc.’s self-described point-and-click adventure made of clay and cardboard, is headed to Valve’s gaseous service on May 11. The first three episodes of this five-episode adventure are currently available on the developer’s website. We’ve reached out to the insectoid game designers to clarify if the Steam release will contain the fourth and fifth episodes.

 

Source: Cockroach, Inc. 

Latest Hell Yeah! Trailer Gets Violent

Posted on by Mike Wall in News, PC, PC News, PSN, PSN News, XBLA, XBLA News | 2 Comments

Sega has released a new gameplay trailer for Arkedo Studio’s Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit that illustrates the sexy origin of the undead rabbit’s rage. We had a blast when we got our hands on this ultra violent Metroidvania game at PAX East, and you won’t have to wait too long to start killing monsters since the game hits XBLA, Steam, and PSN this summer.

The Walking Dead Episode 1 Video Review

Posted on by Daniel Campbell in PC, PC Reviews, PSN, PSN Reviews, Reviews, XBLA, XBLA Reviews | 2 Comments

The Comic is great, the TV show is super successful, but does the video game version of The Walking Dead uphold the brand’s high standards? You’ll have to watch the Armless Octopus Video Review  and find out.

[Special Note] The Xbox 360 version of the game has framerate issues and is VERY dark (in brightness) making it difficult to see. If you have multiple platforms at your disposal to play this game, the 360 version should be at the bottom of the list.

This review is based on the PC and XBLA versions of the game, which were provided by Telltale Games. It is also available on PSN for $5.

Miasma 2: Freedom Uprising Review: Tactically Delicious

Posted on by Dave Voyles in PC, PC Reviews, Reviews, xblig, XBLIG Reviews | Leave a comment

It isn’t every day that we get to review a sequel to an XBLIG game, as many developers often leave for greener pastures after one release or try something different. When afforded the opportunity to play the sequel to one of my favorite XBLIG games of 2010, however, I jumped at the opportunity.

I’m not going to get into a ton of detail about the gameplay because so much of it is similar to the previous incarnation that you can find most of the details in our past review of the first title. To sum it up quickly though, Miasma 2: Freedom Uprising is a grid and turned-based strategy game in which players take control of up to three characters on screen at once to fulfill a variety of objectives, including defending transmitters, neutralizing enemies, and reviving fallen comrades.

There are some noticeable differences over its predecessor however, including the character management screen between missions. Previously, all of your character upgrades were performed against a static backdrop, but this time around you are free to peruse a 3D environment via a first-person perspective. Similar to Mass Effect, your comrades are performing menial tasks throughout your base and you can engage in dialogue to further progress the story, upgrade their abilities, or hop to the next mission.

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The May Hurray Bundle Celebrates Today

Posted on by Dave Voyles in News, PC, PC News | Leave a comment

If for whatever reason the irony behind the EA Indie Bundle has you upset, you can take solace in the fact that the latest iteration of the Indie Royale bundles just hit digital shelves, and is going by he name “The May Hurray Bundle.

All of this month’s titles are first time visitors to the Royale bundle, and perhaps the most well known grab of the bunch is Trendy Entertainment’s multi-platform success Dungeon Defenders. Others include Containment: The Zombie PuzzlerData Jammers: FastForwardBrainpipe – A Plunge to Unhumanity, and Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space

But wait, that’s not all! Drop down seven crisp Washingtons and you can get Starscream’s Future, Toward the Edge of Tomorrow. As always, if you pay more than the current average, which as of this writing rests at $4.02, you’ll ge Dr. Blob’s Organism (PC), and the soundtracks for VooDoo Interface and Temporal Logic Grid Blues (whew, mouthful).

 

Source: Indie Royale

Armless Octocast Episode 99 – Tales From Euro Disney

Posted on by Taylor Bliss in Podcast | 3 Comments

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Mike is traveling and had to sit the episode out. Taylor, Anthony and Dave bring the heat with lots of news to talk about, and even more FEZ talk.

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Hosts: Taylor Bliss, Mike Wall, Dave Voyles, Anthony Swinnich

Music: Paul Weinstein - Chipocrite

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Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP Review: Needz Moar Swords

Posted on by Mike Wall in PC, PC Reviews, Reviews | Leave a comment

Superbrothers: Sword and Sworcery EP is an experimental amalgamation of music and video games where your lady-hero named “The Scythian” explores a surreal world in search of the three Trigons after discovering the all-powerful Megatome. A cigar-munching businessman dubbed the “Archetype” guides her throughout the journey. Trigons? Archetype? Megatome? Yup, this is a video game.

With its chunky retro visuals and unbelievable soundtrack, it’s easy to fall in love at first sight. Deny it all you want, but graphics are a huge component of video games, and Sword and Sworcery conjures the perfect mix of retro pixelated graphics and deliciously smooth animation. It’s just a shame the game portion wasn’t able to hold up its end of the bargain, and Sword and Sworcery constantly trips over its own artistic ambitions.

There is something to be said for a game that knows its audience, and Sword and Sworcery plays its geeky target fans like an 80s Casio keyboard. Everything about this game shrieks that it was created for someone with more than a passing knowledge of games who will soak in its not-so-subtle references to Zelda, Twitter synchronization, and self-referential erudite dialogue: “We were like, groan not another fetch quest amirite?” Read more

Free Community-Driven Dungeons of Dredmor DLC Hitting Steam Pipes “Very Soon”

Posted on by Dave Voyles in News, PC, PC News | Leave a comment

Expansion packs and DLC have long been an avenue developers have pursued in order to keep gamers engaged in their product. In early times (circa the late 90s) expansion packs were often small additions to games which may have included new levels or a story line from the view of an alternate character. As of late, triple-A developers have begun to consider DLC before the retail game has even hit the store shelves (or digital ones), but indie developer Gaslamp Games has taken a different approach.

The most recent DLC for their PC hit Dungeons of Dremdmor is titled You Have to Name the Expansion Pack, and will be released “very soon.” Include are a breadth of new features, many of which are provided by modders within the community. Some highlights include:

  • Steam Workshop; mod integration with Steam! We’re turning it on! It’s Steamy!
  • Battle Geology, a wizard-like warrior skill with earth-shattering consequences by the terribly mysterious Null (how mysterious? terribly.)
  • Clockwork Knight and Rogue Scientist, a pair of crafty steampunk skill lines by the too-clever-by-half Ruigi
  • Warlockery, the wizard skill for wizards who would rather by warriors, by the utterly mad Essence — he wrote over 500 lines of xml for one spell.
  • A mess of twisty little rooms, all different, created by the deranged architect our mortal speech renders “Bergstrom“; The geometry is all wrong.
  • And to inhabit the renovated Dungeons of Dredmor we’ve summoned a pack of new monster variations dug up by one FaxCelestis, from the existentially troubling Poorly Cloned Hero to the lofty Diggle Rocketeer.

A few rounds of testing and connecting “all the Steam Workshop internet-pipes” are all that’s left before release. Players will have the ability to participate in the beta by heading over to Dredmor’s IRC channnel.

We’ll be sure to keep you in the loop when this community-focused piece of DLC hits the Steam pipes hard.

Source: Gaslamp Games 

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