Posted in Features on Sep 7th, 2009 No Comments »
Check out the first seven games in this list:
- 21 Atmospheric Horror Games, Part 1/3
8. The Lost Crown
Jonathan Boakes is a British photographer, paranormal fan and indie game developer. He begun his game-making career with the Darkfall horror adventure games, famed for their excellent atmosphere if somewhat low-tech presentation. The Lost Crown is his (bad pun alert!) crowning [...]
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Posted in Free Games on Aug 15th, 2009 No Comments »
GameTap have added Project Eden to their free game catalogue, meaning you can download and play it for free after registering a GameTap account.
Project Eden was an interesting effort from Core Design, the studio that created Lara Croft. It originally came out in 2001, and offered an adventure-puzzle game with the looks of [...]
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Posted in Deals on Aug 12th, 2009 No Comments »
A new deal on Steam offers Call of Duty: World at War, the latest in the acclaimed military shooter series, for half-price, $25 instead of $50.
While World at War doesn’t reach the heights of its predecessor (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare), it is considered by many to be the best WW2 shooter to [...]
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Posted in Features on Aug 10th, 2009 2 Comments »
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78. Out of Order
A comical-philosophical adventure [...]
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Posted in Deals on Aug 8th, 2009 No Comments »
Not to be outdone by Direct2Drive’s Best of Indie Bundle, Steam also offers a great collection of indie titles for one sweet low-calorie price. Taken together, D2D’s and Steam’s bundles cover a good portion of the best indie games of recent years, a real treat for those craving originality.
Steam’s bundle consists of [...]
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Posted in Features on Aug 2nd, 2009 No Comments »
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You’ve already played all 66 previously listed games? How diligent of you. Then [...]
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Posted in Features on Jul 28th, 2009 1 Comment »
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55 games done, 56 to go:
56. Ben There, Dan That
Point-n-click adventuring goodness in a modest shell, Ben There, [...]
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Posted in Online Games on Jul 22nd, 2009 No Comments »
Flash developer Godlimations has published a new game, Vorago, a word which, according to him, means "pit" or "abyss" in Latin.
Vorago is a point-n-click horror adventure inspired by Stephen King’s short piece "The Myst", on the one hand, and a biblical prophecy on the other.
The game, well drawn and very well voice-overed, begins as [...]
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Posted in Features on Jul 21st, 2009 2 Comments »
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34. Chalk
An original indie game, what a surprise. On the very shallow surface, Chalk is a side-scrolling shooter, where you control a character while the background scrolls ceaselessly left [...]
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Posted in Deals on Jul 19th, 2009 No Comments »
The digital store built by the most hardcore of hardcore, Valve Software, is now celebrating the launch of a new casual game section by offering deals on most included products.
Some deals of note:
You can get all of casual developer Mumbo Jumbo’s available games (19 titles) for $20, making it about a dollar a game. [...]
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