CounterSpy’s plans to infiltrate the PS3, Vita, Android and iOS were known since May, but now we can add the PS4 to the list of platforms with a high risk for spying activity. Developer Dynamighty, which is led by former LucasArts developers John Elliot & David Nottingham, leaked the intel on Europe’s PlayStation Blog and added that we could expect to […]
Mar 17 2014 | Posted in
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D3Publisher together with Reverb Publishing let us know that the loot-raiding, spell-casting, level-crazy hit Dungeon Defenders is now available free on Xbox Live March 16, through Monday, March 31, as part of the Games with Gold program for Xbox 360. Dungeon Defenders brings together all the best elements of tower defense and RPG progression in […]
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has announced Gauntlet, a completely modernized action RPG version of the original dungeon crawler, will be available this summer via Steam for PC, offering full support for SteamOS and the upcoming Steam Machines shipping the second half of this year. The game will lead the launch of WB Games Vault, a […]
Low-altitude indie action game Race the Sun is due to hit the PlayStation console family this year, developer Flippfly announced recently. Race the Sun is a high-speed racing game in which players skim a minimalist landscape in pursuit of a sinking sun, which powers their craft with its rays. The game’s landscape regenerates daily, giving players […]
In time for the 10th anniversary of the neo-Western show “Deadwood“—and this weekend’s HBO marathon of all three seasons—RogerEbert.com critic and editor-in-chief Matt Zoller Seitz teamed with Hitfix to produce “A Lie Agreed Upon,” a near half-hour investigation into the themes, characters, and influences of “Deadwood.” It charts the show’s beginnings as an ill-timed Roman […]
Petroglyph Games continues its focus on the real-time strategy subgenre with the announcement of Grey Goo, a new real-time strategy game that promises to focus on combat instead of micromanagement. Little is known of the game’s plot (beyond the title’s reference to the theoretical apocalypse scenario brought about by endlessly replicating nanomachines), but Grey Goo […]
Metrico, the unusual “infographic platformer” coming from Digital Dreams, is close to completion and will arrive on PS Vita in the spring, according to a new trailer the studio put out this morning. Metrico will feature six “worlds,” that the player navigates, interacting with the visual information to solve the platforming challenges. “When we started […]
Last week, Q-Games announced a name change for the game formerly known as PixelJunk Inc. That game, Nom Nom Galaxy, launches on Steam’s Early Access service today at 9:00 a.m. PDT / 12:00 p.m. EDT. Additionally, Q-Games mixed up the standard approach to a Steam Early Access launch by offering up crowdfunding-style reward tiers through […]
Synaestheisa is a condition in which you experience one sense like sound through another pathway like sight, and it’s a growing concept in video games, particularly through the art of visualizing music. More recent indie games like Audiosurf and Sound Shapes carry on the groundwork laid by Dreamcast/PS2 classic Rez, while larger projects like Harmonix’s […]
Agatsuma Entertainment’s sealife-themed puzzle-platformer Yumi’s Odd Odyssey is hitting the Nintendo 3DS eShop in North America next week, publisher Natsume announced. Released in Japan last year (as Sayonara Umihara Kawase), Yumi’s Odd Odyssey is part of a long-running series that, to date, has never seen a Western release. The game equips players with an elastic […]
Mar 12 2014 | Posted in
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