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Xbox Indie Review: 3D Infininity

Posted on by Dave Voyles in Reviews, xblig | 6 Comments

3d infinity for xbox 360
I’ve played a lot of shooters in my day and even more rail shooters.  While some have caught my eye, others just aren’t worth the time. Well, 3D Infinity falls into the latter category.  By the end of this game, you’ll be like Buzz Lightyear saying “To infinity, and beyond!” Yeah, right beyond this game after 5 minutes.

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Xbox Indie Review: Olu

Posted on by Mike Wall in Reviews, xblig | 3 Comments

Killing computers at its best in Olu

Omygod, omygod, omygod, I love Rez, and I think it’s safe to say Dan Frandsen loves Rez too.  While Tetsuya Mizuguchi is busy making all kinds of games that sadly aren’t Rez 2, Frandsen decided to make the sequel that I’ve been patiently awaiting.

Okay, so Olu isn’t an official sequel to everyone’s favorite on-rails shooter that takes place inside a computer featuring hypnotic techno music and trippy vector graphics.  But, like a scrumptious bowl of Marshmallow Mateys next to Lucky’s iconic Charms, sometimes the spurious imposter can 1up the original.

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