EA has good news for those interested in interactive fitness; they plan
to expand the popular Sports Active brand with the introduction of EA
Sports Active 2.0.
After years of excitement and anticipation, Final Fantasy XIII has
officially hit retail. Last night Square Enix celebrated with an
impressive launch party for developers, press, and fans alike.
We take some time to chat with the five Grand Prize nominees, discussing the pros and cons of being an indie
developer and touching on their opinion of "mainstream" games.
“At the heart of the steamy jungles of Venus, we have come upon the
dead city. Beneath its broken towers, in the dimness of its deepest
vault, the wizard awaits us. Is there hope? No man has entered the
catacombs and lived.”
Miegakure is a deceiving game. At first it looks simple, in both art
style and scope, but the unique concept will leave you scratching your
head for hours.
Fully deserving recognition for technical prowess, the size, scope
and avid community supporting Heroes of Newerth make it an intimidating
game to infiltrate.
A recipient of multiple nominations this IGF season, Closure has been
given nods for excellence in technical design, audio and the ancillary
Nuovo award. From what we’ve seen, the attention is well deserved.
Super
Meat Boy is as bizarre as it sounds. You play as a cube of sentient
meat, in love with a young lady made of bandages, who is spirited away
by an evil fetus in a jar wearing a tuxedo. Really.