On the surface Ring Runner may look like a simple, yet stylish space shooter but scratch a little deeper and you'll uncover a rich story-driven campaign, online co-op and competitive multi-player modes, in-depth customisation options, all rendered beautifully and with such polish you'll question how a couple of ambitious upstarts were able to pull off so much with so little resources.
Recently featured on IGN's The Next Game Boss, Ring Runner narrowly missed out on first place but in turn cemented itself as a title to keep an eye on. It gives me great pleasure to be able to speak with Enrique Dryere, Lead Designer on Ring Runner: Flight of the Sages.
Join Hardlydan and Amras89 for game talk and fun! This time, The Gamesmen talk about the buying of Astro, an update for Half-Life, putting any video game to your Android device, a Game of Thrones drinking game, saving the Internet, and the doubling of Ark: Survival Evolved. Games discussed are Rocket League, Grid 2, Fallout 4, Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, Ring Runner: Flight of the Sages, Transmissions: Element 120, Jotun, Ryse: Son of Rome, DOOM, Halo 5: Guardians, and Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash.
Join Amras89 and Hardlydan for game talk and fun! This time, The Gamesmen talk about an Assassination averted, the online app for the Nintendo Switch, and no Nintendo on the PC. Games discussed are Divekick, Metro 2033, Metro Last Light, Ryse Son of Rome, Ring Runner: Flight of the Sages, Rocket League, Doctor Who: The Adventure Games, PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS, and Bravely Second: End Layer.
Julie Morley writes: "My experience with Ring Runner was a bit eye opening and challenging. The gameplay in itself is designed in a way that reminds me of classic arcade shooter games. The space setting only adds to that further. In addition to that, the art style and music added onto it further feed this design. It just screams classic and this may be part of the reason it's so adaptable and easy to just go right in and play."