There is no spoon, but there’s a couch.
[PAX East 14] The Oculus Rift has a constant, and it’s not hardware
There is no spoon, but there’s a couch.
There is no spoon, but there’s a couch.
Part soccer, part basketball and just a bit of Asteroids, VIDEOBALL is a fast and frenetic game while being minimal and simple enough for anyone to pick up and play.
Capy’s new game takes us to the unseen depths.
While keeping the series’ adoringly tedious core gameplay, Trials Fusion introduces a new futuristic setting and a set of new bike tricks that will likely give players another reason to obsess over the game.
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is, at first glance, nearly indistinguishable from the blood-drenched and narcotic-fueled original. Don’t let that fool you though, underneath the familiar pixel-art are significant changes.
Created as an homage to the collect-a-thon adventure games of the Nintendo 64, A Hat in Time looks to update the formula and allow for a buddy to join you on your quest.
To word it poorly, Transistor is a game that just makes you “feel cool.”
Switchblade Monkeys took to PAX East to reveal some of the secrets of Secret Ponchos. This western-inspired competitive shooter is more in line with a fighter, requiring players to react quickly to opponents’ strengths and weaknesses.
The team behind OlliOlli is making a fast-paced shoot and cover game that could be fun to play, but hard to master.
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