If you’re a fan of games cheaper than before, you’re in luck since we got some recently reduced titles for you for the month of February. First, …
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Epic Quest, the latest in a long line of additions to the hugely popular Pinball FX2 platform, is set to launch February 15, developer Zen Studios has announced. Zen unveiled its new table last week and said that it would play on hallmark RPG conventions, with character progression and a levelling system promised alongside the pinball.
Hit the jump for the reveal trailer.
Update: Monolith has confirmed via Twitter that the downloadable content currently available on the Xbox Marketplace will also be available to unlock in-game:
“You can still unlock the stuff as you did in the beta, but you can also purchase. Your choice!”
Also confirmed, none of the pieces will impact on gameplay:
“It’s cosmetics. Costumes and calling cards don’t affect gameplay”
Original story: Over 100 pieces of downloadable content for Monolith Production’s online shooter Gotham City Impostors have been made available on the Xbox Marketplace ahead of its launch tomorrow.
FortressCraft (think Minecraft, only more, you know, fortress-ey) has become the first independent title released on Xbox Live to eclipse the $2 million USD sales mark. For those …
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Hawken, the upcoming mech title from Adhesive Games, is no longer Xbox-bound. Adhesive announced today that the title will head exclusively to the PC as a free-to-play game in December of this year. It will be published by Meteor Entertainment, which is actually a division of Adhesive.
Kung-Fu Strike: The Warrior’s Rise has been officially rated by the ESRB. Due to the games animated blood and violence, the title received a “Teen” rating.
For those unfamiliar with Kung-Fu Strike: The Warrior’s Rise, the title is an action-fighting game where players take control of a kung-fu master as he embarks on a quest to test his fighting skills. Players will use various punches, kicks, and combo attacks to defeat enemy combatants. According to a screenshot of the main menu, the game appears as though it will have multiplayer, leaderboards and downloadable content. No official release date has been revealed.
Source: ESRB
Yet another indie developer has berated the design of the new Xbox Dashboard. Comments from Kris Steele, developer of Hypership Out of Control, echo those from a long line of indie developers who have expressed concern over the new dashboard, most of whom claim Microsoft has effectively “buried” Xbox Live Indie Games.
In a heated blog-post, Steele analysed sales data from two of his games available on XBLIG; Hypership Out of Control – released in 2010 – and its sequel, Hypership Still Out of Control – released January of this year with Microsoft’s new dashboard in effect.
One of the best parts of the Game Developers Conference (GDC) is the Independent Games Festival (IGF) where they celebrate indie games from all over and discuss their work …
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We were pretty bummed Shoot Many Robots didn’t come out in January like we hoped but good things come when we wait. In this new trailer for the game, …
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Ever since its release in October, Dungeon Defenders has built a fan-base from right here on our site to everyone else in the world. In an interview with Trendy …
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