PAX Prime 2014: The Talos Principle Q&A With Tom Jubert
The Talos Principle was one of the shiniest indie games I saw at PAX this year. Sure, other games looked
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The Talos Principle was one of the shiniest indie games I saw at PAX this year. Sure, other games looked
Read MoreOh my goodness… I don’t think I’ve gotten this frustrated with a game since ESJ: Groove City. Tinertia sets itself
Read MoreThe Oculus Rift game that wasn’t. SoundSelf is an interactive experience that begins and ends with you on the floor,
Read MoreDuet is an indie touchpad game with a simple premise: you can spin a circle clockwise or counterclockwise, and on
Read MoreWelcome to part two of the Lichdom: Battlemage Q&A with George Chapman as he continues to share his love of
Read MoreFenix Rage is a blocky platformer that would seem to fit best on a 3DS or Vita. Gameplay, especially the
Read MoreGemini is a quiet, soothing touchpad game in which you can move a spark of light left or right. Your
Read MoreI’m not ever sure what genre I’d put Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime in. It’s fun, no doubt, but still…
Read MoreLike I stated in the snippit on Lichdom, I wasn’t really excited about this game. However, in getting to know
Read MoreOne blessing of the 8-bit days was that the pixel-on-pixel violence didn’t seem very real. But, the same game in
Read MoreA robot has powers to magnetically attract or repel metal objects near him, and he has a lot of cliffs
Read MoreIf games that Mean Something mean something to you, then let’s talk about Never Alone. Mechanically, it’s a two-player co-op
Read MoreMcDROIDÂ is one of the two most imaginative tower defense games I’ve played in a long time. It’s a timeless story
Read MoreA while back Jonathan A. told me about a game called Gnomoria, which I looked up and decided it wasn’t
Read MoreA cat, a rack, a plan: Catlateral Damage. The number of games in which we can be a house cat
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