Josh Griffiths writes: "This year, IndieCade is bringing 28 games and three “partner” games to E3. Each one of them is created by either one person or a small team. Even by indie standards they all have micro-budgets. These are games that would never have been admitted to PAX five years ago, let alone E3. Now, with an E3 open to the public, these games will reach a level their developers could never have dreamed of."
League of Legends has undergone some major changes in the past year, meaning its meta is more volatile than ever and, according to Riot, needs more work.
Starting today, Railway Empire and Where the Water Tastes Like Wine are free at Epic Games Store. The free game offers run until September 17 at 11 AM Eastern. Once you claim them, they’re yours to keep.
There are certain games that feel perfect on certain platforms, and the Where the Water Tastes Like Wine Switch release is one of them.