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The Gunstringer goes retail; here’s why
15 years ago

The Gunstringer goes retail; here’s why

By  •  News

Very recently news broke on The Gunstringer’s shift to retail distribution and little was known why Twisted Pixel suddenly changed their focus. A recent blog post on their home …
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Rewind Review: Snoopy Flying Ace (XBLA)
15 years ago

Rewind Review: Snoopy Flying Ace (XBLA)

Snoopy Flying Ace was developed by Smart Bomb Interactive and published by Xbox Live Arcade. It was released on June 2nd, 2010 for 800MS points.

Snoopy Flying Ace is an aerial combat game that focuses mainly on the online multiplayer aspects. A short single player campaign is included but this game truly shines in its many multiplayer modes. You take flight as either your Xbox Live avatar or one of the Peanuts characters with one basic goal; shoot down anyone around you. With 16-player online games, the pace of each game is hectic from start to finish. Turrets, power-ups, and environmental hazards add even more chaos to each game making Snoopy Flying Ace one of the most action packed games available today on XBLA.

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Trials HD Tuesday: Contrasts
15 years ago

Trials HD Tuesday: Contrasts

By  •  Features

xXDonReneXx’s new course is simple, visually appealing, and fun to ride.
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Get those Dream.Build.Play submissions in by 2PM CST
15 years ago

Get those Dream.Build.Play submissions in by 2PM CST

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Those looking to submit a game for Microsoft’s Dream.Build.Play competition have just hours left. According to the official rules any submissions must be received by 1:59:59PM (CT). If you’re …
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Downloadable Saint’s Row was just too expensive

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XBLA tie-ins are a great way to give game players a bite-sized and concentrated taste of a retail game. Dead Rising: Case Zero and Dead Rising: Case West have …
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Slide Tackled by Battleblock Theater
15 years ago

Slide Tackled by Battleblock Theater

By  •  Reviews

Proving that trade shows aren’t just about building hype or previewing the latest game, fan-favorite developer The Behemoth has added a new mechanic to the much-anticipated Battleblock Theater after …
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A new Shuggalicious trailer for The Adventures of Shuggy

By  •  Media, Videos, News

The Adventures of Shuggy looks to be this year’s Super Meat Boy — perhaps not in difficulty, but more in raw, addictive, 2D side-scrolling fun. It’s got a sort …
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E3 Preview: Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet: Art takes time
15 years ago

E3 Preview: Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet: Art takes time

By  •  Previews

During E3 week, I had the opportunity to speak in great depth with Michel Gagne about the upcoming title Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet as well as pilot the demo for myself. The result was an entirely original experience from anything I have ever seen or played before. It was impossible to not be impressed.

The full story of Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet starts nearly five years ago when Joe Olson, head of Fuelcell Games approached Michel about bringing feature quality animation to video games. Known for his unique style of animation Michel was a well-respected figure in the movie industry working on titles such as Prelude to Eden, The Iron Giant, Osmosis Jones, and Ratatouille. At the time, Michel was hesitant citing his lack of knowledge of the game industry. Michel informed me that before he started work on Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet (ITSP) he did not know simple video game concepts like what a boss was. Joe was persistent and thankfully persuasive and eventually got Michel onboard under one condition. They would not make a game, but a work of art.

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Sir Patrick Stewart narrating War of the Worlds
15 years ago

Sir Patrick Stewart narrating War of the Worlds

 

Acclaimed movie and television star Sir Patrick Stewart, famous for his role as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation, now has a major role in the upcoming War of the Worlds game. His part is as the narrator, narrating the adventures of an average man trying to save his family from an alien invasion in 1953 London. The story will parallel the 1953 movie adaptation, but will follow different characters, locations, and a whole new story arc.

The game will be a 2D side-scrolling action-adventure, requiring players to use their wits to outsmart tripods, drones, and other alien menaces while crossing a devistaded landscape, but there will be a hint mechanism if you get stuck. The game will try and capture the fear and isolation of the original H.G. Wells novel by making players think fast or suffer an instant death. Today’s news came with some new screenshots, giving a glimpse in the game’s action. War of the Worlds will be released later this year. Check out the additional art and screenshots after the jump.

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Rewind Review: Shadow Complex (XBLA)
15 years ago

Rewind Review: Shadow Complex (XBLA)

Shadow Complex was developed by Chair Entertainment and Epic Games and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It retails for 1200 MSP and was released August 19, 2009.

Modern games seem to always wear a little bit of inspiration from the classic days. Sonic had inspiration from Mario in the platforming realm while Gears of War got some from Resident Evil 4 in the shooter realm. Chair Entertainment’s Shadow Complex borrows a lot from classic Metroid and Castlevania games and seems to outdo both in its own little way.

You play as Jason Fleming when your girlfriend gets kidnapped during a hike in the mountains. The culprits are a mysterious terrorist organization and it’s up to you to use their own technology as a means of destroying the enemy. For being inspired by a classic style of gameplay, Shadow Complex does more in that style than most developers. But does that mean it’s always for the best?

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