Goichi Suda has always been a difficult game developer to review. Do we, as critics, reward his ambition, or focus on the inevitable gameplay flaws that work into his games? For me personally, it’s somewhere in between. With some games, such as Lollipop Chainsaw, I consider the message that the…
Read MoreToday’s announcement that not one, but three Hyperdimension games are headed to the PlayStation Vita (no word on a Western localisation, but surely…) is further evidence that the Vita is just now hitting its stride. Though the console never really took off in the west, the PSP was a big…
Read MoreThe PC games market has gone through a period of significant change over the past few years. Valve’s Steam platform has become so powerful that when Gabe Newell voiced displeasure with Windows 8, people listened. It was inevitable, then that first Steam of Linux was announced, and then the Steambox,…
Read MoreWe’re a couple of months into 2013 now, and every year people compare what has happened in the year to what was in the previous year. So we’re going to use this week’s discussion to gauge how everyone has felt 2013 has shaped up in terms of games so far.…
Read MoreIn this first edition of the Brutal Gamer News Wrap we take a look at Valiant’s Harbinger Wars, Studio Ghibli makes a double return and Kickstarter gets Torment-ed. Starting with this first update, gaming and pop culture site Brutal Gamer will be teaming up with DigitallyDownloaded for twice weekly updates.…
Read MoreThis week’s Friday 10s come to us courtesy of Phil, who specialises in top ten lists over at his site, SuperPhillip Central. After having a read, do drop by his site and say hi. He’s a good guy. Everyone likes a top-10 list. They’re a bit of fun, and always…
Read MoreIf you enjoy Japanese games, then you’re almost certainly a fan of Nippon Ichi. This is a company that has been around for 20 years and has gone from strength to strength by supporting a small, niche but hugely loyal fan base. Perhaps it’s best known for its Disgaea Strategy…
Read MoreWhile randomly-generated stages in a video game can offer great variety, they can also easily be exploited to make up for less work on the side of the developer. Bending pseudo-random numbers in certain ways can allow for enormous amounts of video game content to be created within a very…
Read MoreToday, Capcom has released a shiny new trailer to show off its upcoming expansion to the original Dragon’s Dogma, which is entitled Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen. For the first time, you’ll be able to play as the sorcerer class, which, of course, brings along a number of powerful spells for…
Read MoreThe game’s afoot! Strange rites and gruesome murders in foggy London town lead the famous consulting detective into a world of shadow, mystery, and horror. Developer Frogwares’ Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened actually released a few years back on the PC, but is only now making its way to iOS devices…
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