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Pre-Order Wolfenstein: The New Order, Save $10
By Jim Squires
If you're a fan of first-person shooters, you've been knee-deep in Nazis for as long as you can remember. But if you can wipe the blood from your trigger finger long enough to concentrate, you might have a distant memory of the little game that started it all: Wolfenstein 3D.The genre-progenitor is coming back later this month with Wolfenstein: The New Order, and if you're looking to pick it up on Steam, Gamezebo Deals wants to help you save $10 by pre-ordering the game right now.If this is the second time you're reading about this deal on Gamezebo, we have some good news for you! We've now arranged codes for the US release date, so you'll be able to join the resistance on May 20. You'll also get access to the beta for the next DOOM game when it becomes available on Steam.Pre-order the game now. Kick some Nazi ass May 20.SUPERHOT Brings Capital Letters and Time-stopping Gunplay to Kickstarter
By Steven Strom
SUPERHOT (one word, all caps you philistines) is an incredibly cool time-based first-person shooter that you can play in your browser. We've talked about it before, as a great game you can complete in less than 10 minutes.Now, there's a new version of SUPERHOT that will presumably take a bit longer than that. Or at least there will be. The developer launched a Kickstarter campaign to make a new, fully fleshed version of the game - complete with story, new weapons, and new enemies - with a reasonable goal of $100,000.They've already hit that benchmark and will probably reach their first, $120,000 stretch goal (better 3D animations) by the time you're reading this.Car Jack Streets 2: not dead yet!
By Jim Squires
Originally announced back in 2009, it's been a long time since anybody heard anything new on Car Jack Streets 2. After our interview back in 2012, Tag Games seemed to have maintained radio silence on the subject. There was no official word on the game after that point, and Tag Games have since moved on to a number of other now-completed projects, like bringing Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes to the App Store, and creating Moshi Monsters Village.The writing was on the wall. Car Jack Streets 2 was dead.Only… it wasn't."The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated." That's Mark Twain, though it just as easily could have been Tag Games CEO Paul Farley. Despite a general consensus amongst internet denizens that the project was dead, Farley has assured Gamezebo that this simply isn't the truth. Production on Car Jack Streets 2 moves on, albeit slowly."Car Jack 2 is still in (very slow) development," said Farley. "It's certainly a labour of love, feels a bit like 'Indie Game: The Movie,' only we're making an open world 3D game with one or two people at a time!"Where’s My Game?! The Dangers of Early Access
About five years ago, Mojang popularized a form of pre-purchase known as "early access" with their game Minecraft. By allowing players access to the most current build of the game, back during the Alpha and Beta build days, Mojang opened the door to player's direct feedback, letting them essentially playtest the game through development. This system worked pretty flawlessly for Mojang, and since then, countless independent developers have understandably followed suit.Early access releases are now a pretty normal way for developers to release their games to players anxious to get into the latest build. But, this method of direct developer-to-player feedback has begun to develop a dark side.Within the past year I have observed a number of player bases lash out at development teams, going so far as to call the developers scam artists regarding their early access releases. The buyers of these early access titles feel like the developers have abandoned them, essentially making a prototype of a game, selling it as is while promising more, and then taking the money and running.GOG.com Insomnia Sale is worth losing sleep over
By Jim Squires
GOG.com has long since cast away it's "good old games" moniker, becoming a one-stop shop for great games new and old. But why pay full price for said games when there's a crazy neat sale going on?Unlike most sales where prices are lowered for a set amount of time, the Insomnia Sale put a select number of copies of a certain game at a ridiculously discounted price. Once they sell out, that deal is gone for good and the next deal starts. And sometimes - just sometimes - the deal will drop the price of a game to free.You're going to want to keep this URL open in your browser and keep clicking refresh until the deal ends… which won't be until they run out of the sale's allotted stock.I guess it's time to put on a pot of coffee. You're going to be here awhile.The Stomping Land release date set, dinosaur riding imminent
Earlier in the week the Steam Early Access release trailer for The Stomping Land was revealed, along with lots of information about the game and its impending release. With a set launch date of May 30th, The Stomping Land will be in players' hands just a little under a year following the game's Kickstarter campaign which pulled in over $100,000. Those who backed the game on Kickstarter (and qualify for the specific rewards tier) will have access to the game on the 26th, four days before everyone else will.On the game's official forums, The Stomping Land's lead developer, Alex Fundora, revealed that seven different dinosaurs will accompany the early access release, with other dinosaurs being added into the game as they are completed. Fundora also talked a little about the caves shown off in the release trailer, and what players can expect to get from exploring them.Pleasing Investors Is Hard: The Untimely Death of Frog Sord
There is a lesson to be learned from every failure, is what Zack Bell, lead developer of Frog Sord, is quickly realizing. Bell's game, a Super Meatboy-esque platformer starring a sword-wielding frog has fallen on hard times. Frog Sord, as it exists right now as a playable Alpha, is probably all the world will ever know of the frog and his adventures. Due to a conflict amongst the MECH6 team, Frog Sord development has been scrapped.What started as a great idea two friends had for a game, quickly evolved into an early prototype which picked up attention and support from players all around the world. Bell quickly found himself picking up additional team members in order to turn Frog Sord into everything he had dreamed it would be. During these early steps of the game's life, a few mistakes were made that would turn out to be fatal ones.In short, MECH6 took on investors that they were not prepared to do business with. The necessity of constant feedback to the investors strained the team's ability to develop, as no one on the team was really prepared for the business side of things. On top of the investors looming over the project, MECH6 made some legal missteps that ended up hemorrhaging the team's morale, eventually to a point beyond repair.Deity Quest puts a religious spin on Pokemon
By Jim Squires
There's long been a debate about the ethics of Pokemon. Are you collecting or capturing those creatures? Are you their loving master, or the digital equivalent to Michael Vick? If you're looking for a comparable experience that solves this ethical dilemma (while introducing a whole new one), you may want to check out Deity Quest - the "gotta convert'em all!" of the role-playing world.Players will fill the heavenly shoes of "an ambitious young god, recently assigned to a world to convert followers and gain power," says the game's official site. "Your goal is to become the Overgod, the highest position among the many gods of Aberos."The followers you'll collect are the equivalent of Pokemon's monsters, but at least this time you'll know they're fighting for you willingly; even if it is a tad theistically tongue-in-cheek.The game features 6-vs-6 battles, which sounds fairly epic. If that sounds up your godly alley, you can pick this one up for PC, Mac, Linux and Android at fancyfishgames.com.