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The One Pretentious Indie Game I Like.
Has anyone here played this game? It is called ' Today I Die ' by Daniel Benmergui. It's a simple Flash game which features a lifeless woman underwater. The rock tied around her waist makes it clear that this isn't a classic case of misadventure.
Published by Carlos Ottino on Feb. 17, 2011
Band No Doubt Suing Activision
Adding to the news of recent "restructuring" of their music games franchise, Activision is finding another musical dilemma appearing on their docket. This time from a real band.
Published by Joseph Christ on Feb. 17, 2011
Dead Island Announcement Trailer
Last announced in 2007, Dead Island promised an open world first person zombie experience. After years of silence Techland, the developer of western themed shooter Call of Juarez, has finally decided to show us that Dead Island is still alive and kicking.
Published by Tim Bacani on Feb. 16, 2011
The End of Us
The End of Us is a short browser-based game by Chelsea Howe and Michael Molinari in which you play as a meteor that is moving through space.
Published by Ben Alford on Feb. 16, 2011
Amnesia: The Dark Descent Gets Put in a Box
One of the few things I like as much as hearing Brad scream like a little schoolgirl is holding a sweet, sweet video game in my hands. Unfortunately, in this coming digital age the latter might be becoming more and more difficult.
Published by Joseph Christ on Feb. 16, 2011
4PP 211: The Depressing Show
It is officially official, Activision is taking over the world. Aside from discussing our usual impressions, we spend an absurd amount of time discussing the bold moves taken by Activision in the previous week.
Published by Nick Henderson on Feb. 16, 2011
Crysis 2 Single-Player Trailer May Surprise You
Since playing Crysis 2 at PAX 2010, I had an inkling that the game would be a respectable entry in the FPS space. I figured that it's multiplayer would be sound and most memorable for it's complex, beautiful environments and intense physicality.
Published by Nick Henderson on Feb. 16, 2011