Tagged: Supergiant Games
Transistor both strives and stumbles in its ambition. It uses the isometric foundation of Bastion, but only as a means to innovate and explore the limits of narrative fragmentation and mechanical innovation. The story’s complexity hinders its emotional impact and… Read More »
The Humble Bundles have frequently gathered together some of the most quirky and imaginative games from the indie scene and sold them together for a price that’s completely up to you. The fifth iteration of the Humble Bundle is no… Read More »
Now here’s a game whose whole world got all twisted. The best kind of games got unity, got cohesion, and this game, well, it ain’t got it. That don’t mean it’s not the best kind though. I wouldn’t of known… Read More »