Today’s Greenlight spotlight is on Izle, a game by Ynnis Interactive. The standout feature of this game was the claim that you can create your own world. I immediately became interesting in learning more about what Izle had to offer upon reading this, mainly because I am always a fan of being able to create a customize your own game ...
Read More »Ira Launches its Kickstarter Campaign
As of today (Thursday, April 2nd) Ira will be launching their Kickstarter in an attempt to fund their game. If you haven’t heard about Ira, feel free to check out my Greenlight Spotlight article about the game, or read on. Ira is a point-and-click adventure game that follows a boy named Ira, who has always dreamed of exploring the solar ...
Read More »Steam Greenlight Spotlight: Yasai Ninja
https://youtu.be/eqgvpbfPjSE Today’s Greenlight submissions were a no-go, so I decided to revisit something that caught my eye from yesterday’s submissions. Yasai Ninja stood out to me because of its unique theme and art style. Ninja vegetables is something that I’ve not seen before in a game, and I always applaud innovation in any way when it comes to game development. ...
Read More »Star Wars: Battlefront Reveal Date…Revealed
Ever since Star Wars: Battlefront was announced, there has been a ridiculous amount of hype surrounding the game, and with good reason. The original two titles in the Battlefront series were maybe some of the most-played games during their prime. I vividly remember playing hours upon hours of single player Battlefront and setting up instant action games hunting the Gungan ...
Read More »Steam Greenlight Spotlight: Flying Tigers: Shadows Over China
https://youtu.be/tRXuO6geslQ Today’s Greenlight standout is Flying Tigers: Shadows Over China by Ace Maddox. Shadows Over China is an air combat game with an interesting story premise. The game follows volunteer groups of Americans who flew and fought against Japan during World War II. The stand out feature of this one was the World War II story line, as I am ...
Read More »First Impressions: Exanima
With the recent Greenlight success of Exanima, I thought it appropriate to give my copy a try and write up my impressions of the game thus far. For those who are unaware, Exanima is being developed by Bare Mettle Entertainment and is an isometric action-RPG with roguelike elements. It is a prelude to Bare Mettle’s larger project, Sui Generis, which ...
Read More »Steam Greenlight Spotlight: Star-Bored
Today’s Greenlight spotlight is on Star-Bored, a darkly comedic strategy game set in the far future. In Star-Bored, you take on the role of the Chief Auditor of the Bureaucratic Imperium, and you are tasked with eliminating galactic terrorists while also managing the duties of a typical bureaucrat and exploring the galaxy. The first thing that stood out to me ...
Read More »Steam Greenlight Spotlight: Red Awakening
Today’s Greenlight standout was Red Awakening. a multiplayer action/stealth game in an 80’s style, neon-drenched environment. Red Awakening features stealth gameplay, a movement system that includes parkour, and a creepy synth soundtrack, which couple to create a tense and unsettling experience. The focus of the gameplay is on stealth, which is brought on by the uncertainty of your environment. Red ...
Read More »Releases for the Week of March 29th-April 4th
Keeping up with the new games coming out each week can be a full time job that often requires hours of research on various websites. Luckily, this list features most of the major releases for this week. There is quite a bit coming out this week, so hopefully there will be something new for everyone to play. The release dates ...
Read More »Legend of Zelda WiiU No Longer Scheduled for 2015 Release
Bad news for fans who were looking forward to the new Legend of Zelda game this year. Unfortunately, Nintendo has decided to delay the game into 2016, which was initially scheduled for a late 2015 launch. The above video features the producer,Eiji Aonuma, explaining the reasoning behind the delay as well as apologizing for the disappointment. Simply put, the reasoning ...
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