Category: ARTICLES

Galacide: Shmuzzle Perfection

The big event in my neck of the woods this week is the East Coast Game Conference, a fairly small gathering of developers both small and large. Featuring companies such as Epic Games, Red Storm Entertainment, and Insomniac, ECGC is less of a games showcase, and more of a collection of various development talks to ...

Weekly Releases for April 5th-11th

We all know how difficult it can be to keep up with the major games that are released each week. This series attempts to make keeping up with your favorite games just a tad easier, and also hopes to introduce new games to the readers. This week, we don’t have too many releases, but there ...

Steam Greenlight Spotlight: The 31st

https://youtu.be/jYYs_e3Yoc4 Today’s Greenlight spotlight shines on The 31st. The 31st is a uniquely Halloween-themed FPS developed by a small indie team of three people. First off, I’d like to apologize for the lack of a spotlight for yesterday, but I was away celebrating the holiday. Now that we’ve gotten that out of the way, let’s ...

Titan Souls Demo Appears on Steam

For anyone who has been looking forward to Titan Souls, the wait has been unbearable, especially with the release date pushing closer and closer. Those of us who just cannot wait to get our hands on the game will be happy to know that there is now a demo available on Steam for the game. ...

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Steam Greenlight Spotlight: Kieru

https://youtu.be/mKb2KwzHuRU Today’s Greenlight standout is Kieru, a first-person multiplayer stealth game developed by Pine Fire Studios. Pine Fire Studios was formed by a group of friends who often worked together on prototypes for Game Jams. Their favorite creation was a game that they described as “a mix of Samurai Jack and Quentin Tarantino movies. This ...

The Final Fantasy XV Boys’ Club: Is It a Problem?

There’s been a lot of discussion and debate recently about the treatment of female gamers within the community as well as female characters within the games themselves. There’s not necessarily a total lack of developed, interesting, realistic female characters (see: Chell, Lara Croft, Hope), but there’s certainly a disparity between the numbers of those and ...