Break Limit puts an interesting, if small, twist on the shoot-'em-up. The careful timing and twitch-based, tactical thinking required by the player will test your limits. Nothing spectacular, but if you're looking for a good shmup, you've found one.
Find out how developers feel about the Indie Games Winter Uprising event, and whether or not it was a success at bringing attention to indie games on the Xbox 360.
GameplayToday discusses why Xbox Live Indie Games should get Achievements, and how it benefits nearly everyone.
Yes and No.
1. Indie Games are games that can vary. I mean you have "companies" with just 1 person in it, and that 1 person may not know how to implement them in.
2. They're games that are around 80MSP. I mean how many achievements could be afforded? 1 or 2? Not exactly worth implementing if its just a couple.
3. Achievements are still fun so it "might" be good.
4. I would agree it would boost sales
5. But they're called Indie games for a reason. Yes, they're independent games, but over the years, indie games have gone into the back of peoples minds as "the small games with no achievements"
Its rumored to be included in XNA 4.1 as well as Kinect support. obviously achievements will need to be reviewed if they do this though.
I think they should definitely add achievements. Think about how many Indie games would sell to "achievement whores" knowing they could get achievements for a couple bucks.
The whole point of indie games is that they provide creativity and good gameplay with a limited budget.
I would rather the limited resources are spent on polish and the actual meat of the game rather than something redundant like achievements.
So no, we don't need achievements with indie game unless they are established and the developers feel they can patch it in.
I guess if it helps sales of these games then achievements should definitely be added.
Alfonso Arana of Spawn Kill states:"
Blood, violence, gore, hot babes, and online play. Truly a recipe for success, no? That’s what I thought, at least, until I played Dragon Divide’s indie game, Alpha Squad. While its graphics are nothing short of incredible, Alpha Squad shows that it takes a lot more than a cool concept, pretty graphics, and lots of beautiful violence to make a video game that’s fun or even worth playing."
@tigresa Don't ask me! Haha, I wouldn't have minded if it didn't DC me though.