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GaCuCon Impressions

This was just a super fun event! There was food, indie games, VR, special guests, and more. The gaming Culture Convention Cruise & Expo, also known as GaCuCon, was just great! Hosing this event was Andru Fratarcangeli, who’s a great person to talk to, as well as his crew. The guests included Mr. Johnathan Wedel, aka Fatal1ty; Mr. Destructoid himself, Yanier Gonzalez; Mr. Greg Street, Director ...[Read More]

Indie Game Lookout for July 21, 2016

I’ve been away from Indie Game Lookout for too long. Granted, a hospital got in the way, but I’m better than that! I’ve given up on finding a theme for this series. I’ll simply focus on good indie games and leave it at that. As always, hit me up on Twitter if you know of any indie games you think are worthy of attention. Hive Jump [youtube id=”cFAarhPAOfM” autoplay=”no”] De...[Read More]

Indie Game Lookout for June 30, 2016

After weeks of trying to find a theme for this column, I feel like I have succeeded. Granted, it happened accidentally, but I’ll take it. The three indie games I’m spotlighting this week are games that have successfully navigated Steam Greenlight. With so many deserving games vying for attention in Greenlight, it’s great to see games like these getting enough votes to make it through. In these cas...[Read More]

Indie Game Lookout for June 23, 2016

We are back after a one week hiatus. It is E3’s fault entirely, not my poor time management skills. I am blameless. As usual, I hunt around for indie games that I feel deserve a good look. I’ve seen and tried out some absolute gems in the last few weeks, and this week is no different. I still can’t seem to get a weekly theme going, though – well, other than, “these games look awesome!” That will d...[Read More]

Indie Game Lookout for June 9, 2016

Another week, another batch of great upcoming indie games to take a look at. I try to base each weekly article on a certain theme, but I haven’t been able to find one consistently, so I just grab three games that pique my interest and write about them. More and more, I am learning about new indie projects on my Twitter account, which I have just about figured out how to navigate without one of my ...[Read More]

Indie Game Lookout for June 2, 2016

I had fun putting together last week’s Indie Game Lookout, so I went hunting for more promising indie games this week with much more vigor. As usual, there is no overriding theme to my picks; I simply point out the titles I find promising. First among them is a title I am really hyped for. Prisma [youtube id=”SxAioJPqR5I” autoplay=”no”] Developer: Shiny Bolt Platform: PC, M...[Read More]

Indie Game Lookout for May 26, 2016

I love me some indie games. I don’t love it to the detriment of other games, but I love seeing the ingenuity many indie developers show in their games. From Undertale to Party Hard to Salt & Sanctuary, there are many indie games that I have enjoyed. So why not write about it? I’ll be posting a weekly bit where I highlight three new or up-and-coming indie games I have seen and am intrigued by. ...[Read More]

Interview With Dot Dream Studios

The best Video game podcast on this planet! We had the guys from Dot Dreams Studio Drop by (Developers of Never Ending Night) and we talked about Their journey on creating this beautiful and fun Game.We also talk about Virtual Reality and much More.Check it out.

Alienation Review

Housemarque has become a household name for the PlayStation gamer. Offering up some of the best twin stick shooter arcade titles like Dead nation, Super StarDust and Resogun. Alienation is there latest title and it’s a PS4- exclusive. Let me address something right off the bat, this is not Dead Nation with aliens. Sure there are similarities but it’s very apparent these are 2 different...[Read More]

Alienation Review

Housemarque has become a household name for the PlayStation gamer. Offering up some of the best twin stick shooter arcade titles like Dead nation, Super StarDust and Resogun. Alienation is there latest title and it’s a PS4- exclusive. Let me address something right off the bat, this is not Dead Nation with aliens. Sure there are similarities but it’s very apparent these are 2 different...[Read More]

KNEE DEEP REVIEW

It would be easy to disregard Knee Deep as another choose-your-own-Telltale-like.  With so many episodic adventure games that have remodeled the genre into the narrative-heavy, puzzle-lite format we’re so familiar with, Knee Deep could easily have been lost in the mix.  These days, games like this ilk are only able to separate themselves from the crowd with excellent writing, like Night School’s O...[Read More]

THE SLAUGHTER: ACT ONE REVIEW

Well… Here’s a game I wouldn’t shake a screwdriver at. The cocktail that is. When it comes to point and click adventures, darkness works. With a genre that features such simple gameplay, a strong narrative is hugely important, and the interplay between light and darkness is a narrative theme that has been explored throughout the history of storytelling. Grim Fandango, Dropsy, The Charnel House Tri...[Read More]

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