Published & developed by Australian studio Team Cherry, Hollow Knight is a Metroidvania 2D side-scroller that borrows its dark, macabre style from games like Dark Souls, while attempting to give …
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“Stop trying to eat me, you crazy bastards!” “Doesn’t anyone stay dead anymore?” “Mmmm…that’s some good cannoli!” If any of these lines of dialogue so much as make you crack …
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The side-scrolling Sega Genesis classic Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse may be coming to XBLA if recent classification ratings are any indication. Not to be confused …
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Demiurge Studios is hard at work on the upcoming run and gun side-scroller Shoot Many Robots for release later this year. That doesn’t mean we won’t know what went …
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Klei Entertainment has released forty-two seconds of gameplay footage from Shank 2 showcasing Marcus’ dance of death with all who oppose him. Wielding a knife, chainsaw, and shotgun throughout …
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Ronimo Games has released over five minutes of gameplay footage from the beta version of Awesomenauts showcasing Voltar the Omniscient, just one of the many playable characters in the …
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Trine 2, the unmistakably beautiful platformer from FrozenByte was released for PC and Mac earlier today. While those of us holding out for the XBLA version have to wait …
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In terms of adaptations, The War of the Worlds has been done countless times but not as an XBLA action/adventure side-scroller. But you’ll soon get to experience and escape …
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http://youtu.be/h25fQNtmGks While we were bummed to hear about Major Nelson’s mistake, we now finally have a release date for long-awaited Sega Saturn classic Guardian Heroes. The new date is now …
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Techno Kitten Adventure was developed by 21st Street Games and published on Xbox Live Indie Games on September 6, 2010. It was re-released June 7, 2011 for 240 MSP. A copy of the game was provided for review purposes.
Gigantic hands, flying animals, rainbows as far as the eye can see–these are just examples of some of the wackiness you’ll find in Techno Kitten Adventure. The game has a simple premise: fly for as long as you can and collect points while avoiding obstacles and enjoying the techno beats that are blown. It seems simple, but does the game give you that cute kitty satisfaction, or does it fall a few furballs short?
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