Player Affinity writes: When the Unreal Development Kit first was released it gave indie developers access to the power of the Unreal Engine and opened the way for tons of indie game developers looking to make the next big thing. One of the first games to come out of the UDK was Dungeon Defenders, a small but cool indie game that fused tower defense and action RPG gameplay to give gamers something really fun. Since then, the small free version of Dungeon Defenders is being expanded into a fully fledged digital release by the game's developer Trendy Entertainment and has already been released on iOS and the Android App Store, but is coming to XBLA, PSN and PC in the near future.
The Dungeon Defenders Legendary Collection just launched today. The bundle features the original Dungeon Defenders (plus DLC), the time-bending Dungeon Defenders: Awakened, and the most recent entry, the roguelite Dungeon Defenders: Going Rogue along with gems for Dungeon Defenders II.
The Punished Backlog's Dylan Byrne writes: "I'm sure we've all been 'addicted' to a game before. Yet, while gaming addiction may seem exaggerated, the disease is not a fantasy: It's a dangerous curse."
VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "The Vita has seen a larger than usual amount of cancellations due to its lukewarm sales and aging mobile hardware, and this topic is something I already looked at two years ago, but I've decided to revisit it given that we’ve seen a number of new projects stall in recent months (likely following the recent news that worldwide production has stopped and the console is now discontinued).
So what I’m aiming to look at in this article is ten of the more high-profile games which were either officially announced or heavily rumored to be coming to Vita that ended up never appearing, with an examination of what we knew about them, what they could’ve been, and what happened to them."