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Sean Flint

I enjoy playing pretty much any type of game out there. My passion lies in finding the gems of the indie gaming world. When I'm not playing games, I'm programming them, at the gym, or tending to my small army of cats. Writing has always been a part of my life and I'm grateful for the opportunity to get my content out there for people to see.

Steam Greenlight Spotlight: 60 Seconds!

Today’s Greenlight standout is 60 Seconds!, an adventure game with elements of survival. Developed by Robot Gentleman, 60 Seconds! is described as an arcade game with a hint of rogue-like elements added for good measure. The initial draw of the game was the interesting visual style that it presents, as well as my curiosity as to what exactly the title ...

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Sparkle 2 Looking to Release on Steam

*Disclaimer: The screenshots shown may not be from the PC version of the game, so expect higher resolution graphics in the Steam release* Sparkle 2 is a game that was originally released on the PS4 on May 20th of 2014. Any fans of games such as Zuma’s Revenge should see an instant similarity between the two. After getting my hands ...

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Steam Greenlight Spotlight: ZHEROS

Today’s Greenlight games were unfortunately uninteresting and bland, in my opinion. Thus, I decided to go back to yesterday when there were a few interesting games to choose from and cover one of the ones I missed. Today’s spotlight is on ZHEROS, a 3D brawler from Rimlight Studios. This is a great week for beat-em-ups, with Street Fist 2 and ...

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Dungeon Fighter Online Is Back!

Dungeon Fighter Online can be easily described as a beat-em-up MMO. Originally released in America in late 2009, Dungeon Fighter Online was unfortunately shut down in June of 2013. This left many fans of the game clamoring to try and find a way to bring their beloved Dungeon Fighter Online back. Those prayers were answered this week, as Dungeon Fighter ...

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Steam Greenlight Spotlight: The Lost Valley

Today’s Greenlight spotlight shines on The Lost Valley, an atmospheric exploration game. Obviously the high-quality visuals were a major draw to me, but I was curious to find out if there was more under the hood, or if the game was just a pretty shell. Let’s begin by getting the obvious comparison to the Vanishing of Ethan Carter out of the ...

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Steam Greenlight Spotlight: Street Fist 2

Today’s Greenlight standout was very hard to choose. There were some great looking games such as Zheroes and The Lost Valley, but there was just something about Street Fist 2 that really stood out to me. With an art style reminiscent to Freedom Force or even older titles such as Comix Zone, Street Fist 2 attempts to create an interesting visual experience. Beat-em-ups, ...

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Steam Greenlight Spotlight: Boss Monster

Today’s Greenlight spotlight is on Boss Monster, a dungeon-building card game that is attempting to make the transition from physical board game to digital. Boss Monster tasks players with becoming the ultimate video game villain and attempting to build the most sadistic and diabolical dungeon that they can think up. The game gives you room cards, which you can then ...

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Twitch Resets Passwords After Possible Breach

According to a post on the official Twitch blog, there was a possible breach of security which allowed unauthorized access to information such as passwords, limited credit card information, email address, and other information. This Twitch breach prompted them to reset passwords and expire stream keys, as well as removing any links to your Twitter and YouTube accounts. As a result ...

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Steam Greenlight Spotlight: Exanima

Today’s Greenlight spotlight is on Exanima, a 3-D isometric rpg developed by Bare Mettle Entertainment. Bare Mettle Entertainment is an indie studio with two games currently in development. On top of working on Exanima, they are also working on Sui Generis, which Exanima is a prequel to. Sui Generis was funded through Kickstarter back in 2012, and is still currently ...

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