Excellent new levels, solid new torture devices, and the thrill of supporting fascism.
If you’re a sadist who gets their jollies from killing orcs, then Artifacts of Power offers several fine new ways to express your fetish (and being on Steam, you just know you’ll be able to pick it up for small change during a sale!) and Lost Adventures adds a couple of new things to kill, and some wonderful arenas to kill them in.
Morally you could buy them when they’re under a dollar and almost escape the guilt of supporting DLC! Don’t let the fact that it’s an indie game fool you—you’re still supporting an evil regime.
Genevieve at Skewed and Reviewed recently spoke with composer Chris Rickwood about his busy career and about some of his recent game compositions such as the soundtrack for Orcs Must Die and many other amazing games. They talk about his work and what it takes to be a success scoring games.
More and more video games are entering the board game market these days. With the likes of the X-COM, Bloodborne, Dark Souls, Gears of War and Civilisation being converted into board game format I imagine more video games series aren’t far behind. Here is a list of some that I would like to see.
Player 2 looks back at why Orcs Must Die 1 & 2 are some of the best examples of the Tower Defence genre
I played the demo on steam, and it's great fun. But wasn't there supposed to be a PSN version too?