Tagged with " indie"

Humble Voxatron Debut gets sweeter

Humble Voxatron Debut gets sweeter

Voxatron is an innovative voxel-based game with potential - and its debut deal just got better with the addition of another game and several minigames.

Nov 10, 2011     No Comments
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Review: ‘The Binding of Isaac’ is gross, offensive, and rather fun

Review: ‘The Binding of Isaac’ is gross, offensive, and rather fun

"The Binding of Isaac", the latest from "Super Meat Boy" developer Edmund McMillen, is gratuitously disgusting in a cutesy way, and I can't stop playing it.

Nov 5, 2011     No Comments
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Blow up some blocks with the Humble Voxatron Debut

Blow up some blocks with the Humble Voxatron Debut

The Humble Indie Bundle is back with bit of a twist. Grab the "Voxatron" debut for more than the average price and they'll throw in a couple more games.

Nov 2, 2011     1 Comment
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Gaming Rundown: Indie PC titles of 2010 (Part 2)

Last week, I threw up some short blurbs about a handful of indie games that caught my attention last year. Today, I'd like to touch on a few more. Again, like last time, all of the games can be found at the Steam store.

Feb 10, 2011     No Comments
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Gaming Rundown: Indie PC titles of 2010 (Part 1)

I took a rather long hiatus, and I've got a lot of catching up to do. What better way to cover a number of different topics than to have more rundowns! As you might have noticed, I have an interest in independent projects, particularly when it comes to games and music. In 2010, we saw some great titles come out of the indie gaming industry - if it can be called an industry - as well as some not-so-great ones. In this installment and a later installment (likely to come some time in the next week), I shall feature some of what I consider the best and worst of 2010, as well as a few in between the superlatives. Also, for the sake of transparency, I should let you know that all of the following games can be found at the Steam store.

Feb 2, 2011     1 Comment
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If your life had a face, I would punch it

Six years ago, Canadian comics artist Bryan Lee O'Malley brought us a silly yet endearing story. He introduced us to the world of Scott Pilgrim, full of quirky characters, indie/hipster cool and video game references out the wazoo. It started with a nostalgia-fueled cult following and somehow got mainstream enough to bring about a feature film adaptation by none other than Edgar Wright of "Shaun of the Dead" and "Hot Fuzz" fame. The question on the minds of many Scott Pilgrim fans is undoubtedly whether or not the film lives up to the humor and sincerity of the comics. O'Malley has stated that the film necessarily diverges to some extent from the original story, especially given that the last volume was not released until just last month. But, especially with the questionable casting of Michael Cera in the lead role, does the film still have the same feeling as the graphic novels, and - just as important - is it still accessible to a larger public that may not have read them?

Aug 13, 2010     No Comments
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In which I demonstrate my lack of indie cred

So, thanks to the wonder that is Pandora, I came upon this awesome song and had to hear more from [...]

Aug 25, 2009     No Comments
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She’s a man man man eater.

It’s been a bit of a while, hasn’t it? There I was, making some statement about how I would write [...]

Aug 8, 2009     No Comments
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Two for the price of one (which is free)

Well, kids, it’s been a while. After moving all my belongings across the state and picking up one or two [...]

Jun 20, 2009     1 Comment
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Free indie game round-up

I have a thing for indie video games, especially when they focus on innovation while still delivering a beautifully rendered [...]

Jun 11, 2009     2 Comments
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