Cracked: Like my Grandpa always said, there were no naked human pyramids in Starcraft.
There were no whiny anti-war Hollywood types or questionable war motives or granola-munching protesters. I'm starting to think that even World in Conflict, a real time strategy game so "realistic" it takes a NASA-built Quantum supercomputer to run it, has left me woefully unprepared to fight an actual war.
Well, below is my open letter to the real time strategy gaming cartel. I want a war simulation. A real one. I don't want little cartoon tanks jostling around in a video sandbox chewing down each other's health meters, while a preteen opponent insults my sexuality using every key on his keyboard except the ones with letters. I want an RTS game that will give me a stress headache after an hour and an ulcer after a week. I want to identify experienced players on the street by their 1,000-yard stares.
An indie developer has had their game cloned and released for free on Steam under a different name without their permission.
Infinity Nikki's Gameplay Trailer has garnered 2.1 million views on YouTube, surpassing other big-name game reveals from the May 30 PlayStation State of Play event.
It's different, usually these types of games are visually oversimplified. But this one is gorgeous to look at and that character is charming. It seems really chill, and it's been on my radar since the first trailer like a year or two ago.
Cat Quest III is the long-awaited sequel in the Cat Quest series, the cats are back with brand-new mechanics and a new enemy. Here is our Cat Quest III Preview.