Silent Hill Style Perspectives With Resident Evil Combat in Upcoming Agni: Village of Calamity
By Adele Wilson
An unauthorised investigation leads to something sinister.Face Ghosts To Collect Cards In Schoolbound
There's something strange about this place.90s Gloomy Survival Horror, Holstin, Switches Between Isometric and Third-Person
By Adele Wilson
An upcoming psychological survival horror.
Category: News
Results of Polymer’s Free Promotion
On March 1st, Polymer went free for the first time since launch last year on April 26th. For a long time, I'd thought about doing a free promotion, but didn't want to do it without support. When I read about TouchArcade Free Play, I knew it was perfect for a number of reasons.GameStick’s ship date delayed until June
By Dant Rambo
The GameStick, one of the Android-based consoles recently funded through Kickstarter, will ship to backers in June rather than the intended launch window of April. Developer kits, on the other hand, are currently en route.These online gambling stats will have your head spinning faster than a roulette wheel [infographic]
By Dant Rambo
As we discussed in an article a few weeks back, the online gambling boom is fast approaching. States like New Jersey and Delaware have made significant inroads towards legalizing it in their regions, and all signs point to more states (or possibly even the federal government) following suit. So, with such massive change coming, what better time to peruse a lengthy infographic on the subject?Lost My Voice At GDC: 5 things to do when you’ve lost your voice at an industry conference
By Ross Avner
I was two days into Game Developer Conference when I went mute.It came out of nowhere early Wednesday evening. Somehow, my vocal chords had become fried, leaving me whispering and whimpering - especially when I thought about the two days of meetings I still had left on my schedule.Free Games and Sales: Anodyne, Dungeons & Dragons and more!
By Jim Squires
If you consider yourself an indie games enthusiast, this weekend's roundup has the perfect bundle! Something Zelda-inspired, something well-revered in the world of indie RPG's, something… about call centers? You can get them all (and more) for just a few of your hard-earned shekels.Games of the Month – March 2013
By Jim Squires
Maybe it's just me, but that seasonal transition - the winter-to-spring of it - makes March seem like the longest month ever. Also, the whole "31 days" thing doesn't help. But doesn't it feel even longer than that? Thankfully, this past March gave us plenty of good games to help us while away our end-of-winter doldrums!Kickstarter Picks: Planet Explorers
By Andy Chalk
The team behind Planet Explorers obviously believes in the old adage of "go big or go home," because this game promises to be very big indeed. An action-adventure RPG with 4X elements, it will follow a team of interstellar colonists whose ship crashes on its target planet, leaving them trapped and sorely underequipped on a hostile world. Now they must salvage what they can, explore the world, build, fight, survive and ultimately establish a viable, durable new home for themselves and their descendants.Jesse Schell on the future of storytelling [GDC]
By Dant Rambo
Jesse Schell, former Disney Imagineer and current professor at Carnegie Mellon University, is what you call a forward thinker. Nearly every talk he's given in recent years has been about where he thinks games are headed, and how they'll influence the world around us. His talk at this year's GDC was no different. He discussed, amongst other things, what he considers to be the future of storytelling in games. In typical Schell fashion, it was compelling, it was optimistic, and best of all, it was bold.