I was almost going to let this pass by without making a note. Another Humble Bundle has gone up, but it’s one of those in-between ones without a number; moreoever, it was initially offering only one main game, which felt somewhat off and going against the community vibe that the previous bundles have had. But …
The Humble Indie Bundle is back with a new sale in the name of indie games and charity. You know the drill, pay whatever you want for a set of DRM-free games, and divide your payment into portions going towards the developers, charity, and the bundle initiative itself. I’m a little late in posting but …
I’ve not been as active on the Slowdown as I’ve liked lately, something I hope to rectify this year. As it happens, I was actually playing games! Which left me with less time to write about them. 2010 was a very busy gaming year for me; the sheer number of quality titles was staggering, and …
By Nabeel Burney
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Posted in Reviews, Two Cents
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Also tagged 2K Marin, Angry Birds, Assassin's Creed 2, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, BioShock 2, BioWare, Flotilla, Frozen Synapse, Game Dev Studio, Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2, Recettear, Revenge of the Titans, Super Meat Boy, VVVVVV
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The de facto pay-what-you-want package deal is back! Colour us surprised, as last May’s Humble Indie Bundle seemed so much like a one-off. But here it is, a fresh assortment of indie titles: Braid, Cortex Command, Machinarium, Osmos, and Revenge of the Titans, each of them cross-platform and sans DRM.
Exactly like last year, buyers can …