Hooray for awesome games getting sales that they properly deserve. Since I love platformers so much I hope we will see more of them soon.
Hooray for awesome games getting sales that they properly deserve. Since I love platformers so much I hope we will see more of them soon.
While I do enjoy games from Marvelous or developers that are associated with Marvelous, I think some of their business practices are questionable.
If they are now only strictly licensing titles from now on, they should keep their commitments with publishers that they license the titles and not transfer them to another publisher mid project, or else some publishers will potentially want to stop working with them (such as Muramasa and Arc Rise Fantasia being transfered from XSEED to Ignition).
I know Nintendo also sends out emails at the end of each week what was released and companies always throw videos on Nintendo Channel for WiiWare, DSiWare and occasionally VC.
As for PSN there is the PlayStation Blog and MS has Major Nelson.
Looks like Tony Hawk won't be your friend nick!
Well this is certainly an interesting way to form a budget lineup, since typically they are based on sales. This can be a good thing since it can give critically acclaimed games that didn't sell well another shot.
I am sick of tower defense titles as well but I don't know, Q-Games makes them fun with starship defense and pixeljunk monsters. I guess it's because it's more interesting than the regular tower defense titles.
Dark Void Zero is awesome.
DO WANT!
Can't wait to pick up Muscle March, Starship Defense, and Dark Void Zero.
After playing the DS version extensively, I simply can't imagine playing Knights in the Nightmare without a direct pointing device such as a touchscreen.
After looking at Nick's awards, mine are drastically different.