TouchGen: In most dystopian depictions of our future, off-world is where protagonists either originate from or move towards. Unable to find their place in the chaotic madness of decadence gone bad, characters like Blade Runner’s Deckard and Gemini Rue’s Odin collide with any modern city they find themselves in. Assassin turned cop Azriel Odin immerses into the grim authoritarian regimes he despises so much, in search for his lost brother. First stop is the planet of Barracus: home of the shady Boryokudan and perpetual drizzle. A drowned man, however, is not troubled by rain.
The Humble Wadjet Eye Games Bundle just launched. It includes 14 items including The Blackwell Legacy, Unavowed, and Primordia. As always, a percentage of profits from the bundle go to charity.
Twinfinite Writes: Video games have long had some pretty stellar experiences in the cyberpunk genre. We take a look at the best cyberpunk games you can experience.
COG writes: The iOS, as a platform, doesn’t get a lot of respect from gamers. And that is for understandable reasons – the plethora of silly, cute flash-based casual games on iPhone and iPad does make it seem that it has little to offer the serious gamer.
But if you are willing to look a little bit, you will actually find that the iOS platform does offer some pretty deep and rewarding videogame experiences. Here are the Top 5 Games on iOS that have great stories, compelling gameplay and innovative concepts that rival the great titles found on any other platform. If you have an iPhone or iPad, you need to add these ones to your collection.
Great list! I only know of two of these, but it gives me a reason to push my iPhones gaming capabilities