The Double Fine Humble Bundle is up. You get Costume Quest, Psychonauts with the soundtrack, and Stacking for whatever you want to pay; Brutal Legend and its soundtrack if you beat the average ($8.09 at time of this post); and access to the Double Fine Adventure game and a T-Shirt for more. Get in on this one.
http://www.humblebundle.com/
The Double Fine Humble Bundle is up. You get Costume Quest, Psychonauts with the soundtrack, and Stacking for whatever you want to pay; Brutal Legend and its soundtrack if you beat the average ($8.09 at time of this post); and access to the Double Fine Adventure game and a T-Shirt for more. Get in on this one.
Update to the Humble Double Fine Bundle adds 9 prototypes from Double Fine's Amnesia Fortnight sessions. Well, 8 prototypes and a collection of 2Player Productions vidocs. Sweet!
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MachineGames, a subsidiary of Bethesda Softworks, is working on Wolfenstein: The New Order. This game takes place in an alternate history 1960 after the Nazis won WWII. You play again as BJ Blazkowicz to take down the supernaturally charged Nazi war machine!
A notable omission from the news I've read about this today is that no mention is made of id software's involvement in the game. MachineGames is a relatively new studio made up of former Starbreeze Studios employees. Hopefully that means id is working hard on Doom 4 as we speak, but I was hoping the next Wolfenstein installment would be done by id themselves.
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MachineGames, a subsidiary of Bethesda Softworks, is working on Wolfenstein: The New Order. This game takes place in an alternate history 1960 after the Nazis won WWII. You play again as BJ Blazkowicz to take down the supernaturally charged Nazi war machine!
A notable omission from the news I've read about this today is that no mention is made of id software's involvement in the game. MachineGames is a relatively new studio made up of former Starbreeze Studios employees. Hopefully that means id is working hard on Doom 4 as we speak, but I was hoping the next Wolfenstein installment would be done by id themselves.
Seriously, fighting Nazi robots in the future? Sign me up.
Travis Admin Post Author
wrote on 05/07/2013 at 04:55pm
Day one purchase, no question. I'm bummed about the lack of id on it, but I trust Bethesda to give it a good home.
PS: don't read the comments on the Bethesda Blog post. It's full of people who don't get that one company can own multiple studios and that "YOU STOPPED DEVELOPING SKYRIM FOR THIS!?" isn't a valid thing to rage over.
I mean, does the world __need__ a game about anything? I mean gosh, we could funnel that time/energy into __INSERT THING HERE__ right?
Yeah so Master Spector isn't excited about a new Wolfenstein game. I understand that. But getting all huffy about is kind of strange to me. Warren, does the world need another Mickey Mouse thing? I mean obviously his answer is yes, but you know its a stupid question to ask in the first place.
People create because they do, personally people should do what they feel they must regardless of opining artists or anyone saying otherwise.
The whole situation with Junction Point and Disney was unfortunate, and I would be bitter, too. I don't think anyone starts a company, just to be bought out by someone (a Disney-sized someone, no less), and then be expected to create what they are told to create (i.e. I don't think they wanted to make a Mickey Mouse game, but were under certain obligation to do so). Sounds very unsatisfying. If I were Warren Spector, I'd get my project on Kickstarter, if he's really struggling to find an audience.
I get his frustration. This new Wolfenstein trailer doesn't thrill me, but I've not been a diehard fan of the series anyway. However, his points that the gameplay and mood at first appear to be predictable and generic, are valid and concerning. I mean, the teaser is about as generic as you can get, and I don't think they were trying to be ironic. Then again, it could turn out to be an amazing game that pushes the genre in new directions. You know, like Aliens: Colonial Marines...
Seriously, though, I think he was just targeting this announcement as a metaphor for the state of the triple-A scene. If it wasn't for the Indies, you have to admit we'd have a lot less options for new experiences.
Warren Spector created Junction Point studios and sold it to Disney. If one doesn't want the man running the show then don't sell to the man. Selling your company typically means the man throws money at your face to put in your checking account, something I typically don't lament when it goes south.
That said, I see your point with "churn FPS's" and Warrens point as well. I can understand why people would want all video games made they way they would see fit. I want the market to cater to me as well. Thing is, I don't typically get upset at seeing "yet another grind triple A title" or "yet another vapid pop star gaining popularity." If I got upset whenever something happened that wasn't my style I would be upset often. There are people that get upset about things they can't change a lot, I wish them luck with that.
I agree with you about Indies but I would say that point entirely is keeping gaming interesting, for me anyway. Until the new Wolfenstein reveal, I had no triple A games on my radar I was interested in other than indie games.
So, yeah did this Wolf. reveal showcase anything we haven't seen before? No. But its part of a Marketing cycle where you tease something, then keep the drum beat up until release. Its a good strategy and works pretty well.
When I watched the trailer, because I am a Wolf. fan I ate it up. Well until the Hendrix music, it didn't seem to fit the whole future robot thing. But whatever, I had stylistic points with Terraria and Anodyne too.
"Wolfenstein: The New Order, an action-adventure shooter slated for release in late 2013. The game is being developed by MachineGames, a studio comprised of seasoned developers known for creating compelling, critically-acclaimed story-driven games. Wolfenstein has been widely credited for helping establish and popularise the first-person shooter genre, and Wolfenstein: The New Order is a reimagining of this franchise -- offering players a gripping and dramatic experience. The official announcement trailer can be seen today at GameSpot.com."
Day one purchase, no question. I loved the last Raven made Wolfenstein game and this one looks fantastic. A distopian future where... Read All
"Wolfenstein: The New Order, an action-adventure shooter slated for release in late 2013. The game is being developed by MachineGames, a studio comprised of seasoned developers known for creating compelling, critically-acclaimed story-driven games. Wolfenstein has been widely credited for helping establish and popularise the first-person shooter genre, and Wolfenstein: The New Order is a reimagining of this franchise -- offering players a gripping and dramatic experience. The official announcement trailer can be seen today at GameSpot.com."
Day one purchase, no question. I loved the last Raven made Wolfenstein game and this one looks fantastic. A distopian future where the Nazi's won and now they have armies of robots? My only question is how BJ survived that long and I am surely hoping the answer is time travel.
Does this trailer spark your fancy or did it fly over you in a wave of "meh?"
The new version seems have been blessed by Carmack as he had this to say in a recent Tweet:
"Machinegames has some of the sharpest developers we have ever worked with, both passionate and pragmatic. Doing Wolfenstein proud."
Disney and EA today announced a multi-year agreement for game development. DICE and Visceral will be the two new studios involved in game development, with Bioware continuing what they've been doing with Star Wars already.
Visceral makes sense. Games like Dead Space show their chops. But DICE doesn't make as much sense. Since 2005, they've pretty much been making only Battlefield games, with a brief break from that for Mirror's Edge. Maybe they'd be a good fit for a Star Wars: Battlefront type of game.
Visceral makes sense. Games like Dead Space show their chops. But DICE doesn't make as much sense. Since 2005, they've pretty much been making only Battlefield games, with a brief break from that for Mirror's Edge. Maybe they'd be a good fit for a Star Wars: Battlefront type of game.
Its really a money thing I bet. If the just license the IP they get scrilla per year for doing little. I bet Lucas Arts was, at the time, making little or operating at a loss.
Portal and Left 4 Dead 2 were recently released on Steam for Linux and I decided to give Portal a shot. First off the install is painless and after starting the game up the game auto-detected my system properly and turned all the setting up to the right levels. The shot I took above was a scaled down version of what I saw on my monitor.
The game plays very well and is really awesome because... its Portal :D Its really quite incredible how quickly Valve is porting over their back catalog to Linux and I have found that they all work very well.
Have you tried the Portal Linux Beta or the Left 4 Dead 2 Linux Beta yet?
Portal and Left 4 Dead 2 were recently released on Steam for Linux and I decided to give Portal a shot. First off the install is painless and after starting the game up the game auto-detected my system properly and turned all the setting up to the right levels. The shot I took above was a scaled down version of what I saw on my monitor.
The game plays very well and is really awesome because... its Portal :D Its really quite incredible how quickly Valve is porting over their back catalog to Linux and I have found that they all work very well.
Have you tried the Portal Linux Beta or the Left 4 Dead 2 Linux Beta yet?
I just downloaded Portal. I am using a box that my place of employment awarded to me. It is a totally sweet Dell Optiplex 760. However, it comes with the most basic of Intel Graphics stuff/drivers/widgets. It's as if the Aperture Science Enrichment Center didn't pay their power bill, and I am seeing only the barest of outlines in the dark. I can hear GLaDOS, and I asked her what the best Graphics card would be, and she suggested an Nvidea card, because that company is, as she so aptly put it, "Is Open Source Friendly." So I am thinking the GeForce 9300. Any thoughts out there in CG land?
Hmm. Now it works. Not sure what I did, but wow this is cool.
jdodson Admin Post Author
wrote on 08/31/2014 at 06:17pm
Cool to hear that it works pretty well. Portal should run on even some of the most basic hardware.
NVidia is a good choice, but if you want awesome Open Source support and don't need to play the most bling of the bling, then stick with the Intel card as all the drivers for those cards are in the Linux Kernel directly.
jdodson Admin Post Author
wrote on 08/31/2014 at 06:17pm
That said, NVidia will be the best bang for your buck and they have superb drivers for Linux.
Jon, do you know if Starcraft 2 Legacy or Battlechest has stand alone games against the AI ? I know there are many solo campaigns, but I can't see anything on Google about just starting a game against the computer.
jdodson Admin Post Author
wrote on 11/05/2017 at 02:26pm
Yeah Rob you can do that. PLUS itās going free to play later this month so if you want, you can wait until then to play it for free!
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"Inspired by the retro glory days of 8-bit games, Rex Rocket is a traditional 2D platformer brought into the 21st century. Paying tribute to classic NES games like Mario, Mega Man, and Metroid, old-school gamers will find Rex Rocket a breath of fresh air, stirring warm and fuzzy feelings of nostalgia. Rob and Tyler, two passionate indie game devs, have a mission to keep the world of retro games alive."
So many awesome retro styled games have been coming out on Kickstarter lately. Add Rex Rocket to the list of games that look really great. One thing that sets Rex Rocket apart is that the Kickstarter video focuses on the game intro and gameplay only.
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"Inspired by the retro glory days of 8-bit games, Rex Rocket is a traditional 2D platformer brought into the 21st century. Paying tribute to classic NES games like Mario, Mega Man, and Metroid, old-school gamers will find Rex Rocket a breath of fresh air, stirring warm and fuzzy feelings of nostalgia. Rob and Tyler, two passionate indie game devs, have a mission to keep the world of retro games alive."
So many awesome retro styled games have been coming out on Kickstarter lately. Add Rex Rocket to the list of games that look really great. One thing that sets Rex Rocket apart is that the Kickstarter video focuses on the game intro and gameplay only.
The game has already hit its 6k goal with 19 days left to go but if you wanted to lock this game in on release, the intro level for a copy of the game is $10 and then $15 for the game+score.
Stephanie Bayer the community manager for PopCap recently tweeted that Plants VS Zombies 2 is going to drop in July. I played the heck out of the original and am looking forward to the next installment.
Hopefully Crazy Dave has a much larger role in PvZ 2 and my only real request is that PopCap make the second one have some difficulty modes.
https://twitter.com/NSSteph/status/331424089883414528
Stephanie Bayer the community manager for PopCap recently tweeted that Plants VS Zombies 2 is going to drop in July. I played the heck out of the original and am looking forward to the next installment.
Hopefully Crazy Dave has a much larger role in PvZ 2 and my only real request is that PopCap make the second one have some difficulty modes.
PC Gamer recently crowned the Flak Cannon as the best FPS gun of all time, video linked above. I totally agree.
The Ore list for Starbound was recently leaked on Reddit. While it didn't make Chucklefish too happy it does show off how much awesome stuff there will be to mine, like the infamous Obtainium.
The Ore list for Starbound was recently leaked on Reddit. While it didn't make Chucklefish too happy it does show off how much awesome stuff there will be to mine, like the infamous Obtainium.
Seriously, that gun is amazing. It may be that I'm just not super at FPS games and the Flak Cannon makes it easier, but man I'm Sir Frags-a-lot with that thing.
jdodson Admin Post Author
wrote on 05/05/2013 at 05:24pm
The Flak cannon is dope. Recently I picked up the Rage expansion and really enjoyed the nail gun. When I play Rage again, ill get it much sooner so I can use it throughout the game and that should be quite a bit of fun.
BFG is a pretty epic gun too but the Flak will be my goto gun when I play any version of Unreal Tournament.
When I first moved into an apartment with room mates we use to play a lot of Unreal Tournament. The flak cannon was always a favorite!
I was also a big fan of the shock rifle (is that the right name)? It was the one where you could fire off a orb of energy, then blast it with another shot to make it explode.
ConcernedApe just posted a pretty lengthy update about changes he recently made to the upcoming, Stardew Valley.
"Iāve been doing a big āmonth and a half of graphicsā, and Iām finally about done with it. A lot of what Iāve been doing has involved redrawing or touching up older sprites that I wasnāt happy with. The old stuff was passable, but I am so much happier with the new, and I think it really does help breathe life into the valley. Itās funny how a seemingly trivial graphical detail can excite the imagination and evoke a sudden thrill, drawing you into the game world on a much deeper level."
The new art looks very good and I urge you to head over to the blog and... Read All
ConcernedApe just posted a pretty lengthy update about changes he recently made to the upcoming, Stardew Valley.
"Iāve been doing a big āmonth and a half of graphicsā, and Iām finally about done with it. A lot of what Iāve been doing has involved redrawing or touching up older sprites that I wasnāt happy with. The old stuff was passable, but I am so much happier with the new, and I think it really does help breathe life into the valley. Itās funny how a seemingly trivial graphical detail can excite the imagination and evoke a sudden thrill, drawing you into the game world on a much deeper level."
The new art looks very good and I urge you to head over to the blog and read over the recent game changes. The new style has a really unique feel and is very pretty.
No word on when this game will be released, but when the news drops I will let you know.
Happy Star Wars day everyone! I know its fairly cliche to say, but I really do have an unironic love for Star Wars. I hope that on this, one of the most sacred days in Geekdom you can do something Star Warsy and awesome.
Some ideas(not ordered for practicality):
Go to Antartica with a friend. One of you should partially freeze and then the other one can stuff the other one in a Polar Bear for warmth. This may be dangerous, so consult a wildlife specialist before you begin.
Step 1. Build a very large space station that looks like a Moon from a distance. Step 2. Put it in space. Step 3. Anger people such that they want to destroy it. In... Read All
Happy LIFE DAY... oh wait, er.
Happy Star Wars day everyone! I know its fairly cliche to say, but I really do have an unironic love for Star Wars. I hope that on this, one of the most sacred days in Geekdom you can do something Star Warsy and awesome.
Some ideas(not ordered for practicality):
Go to Antartica with a friend. One of you should partially freeze and then the other one can stuff the other one in a Polar Bear for warmth. This may be dangerous, so consult a wildlife specialist before you begin.
Step 1. Build a very large space station that looks like a Moon from a distance. Step 2. Put it in space. Step 3. Anger people such that they want to destroy it. In retrospect, stop at step 2.
If you are in an armed hostile situation where a local bounty hunter is trying to take you in to the local crime boss ONLY shoot at him after he nearly shoots you in the face. Pre-emptively acting here would upset the elderly and the very boring.
Kiss your sister.
Punch Jar Jar Binks in the face.
Go to your local desert and look for droids. Stop when you see a walking golden man that is extremely fussy and ill tempered with a vacuum cleaner.
OR checkout the latest Steam Sale where they bundle up all the PC Star Wars games for $50. You know, whichever you prefer.
I did my duty. Went to a Star Wars themed baby shower. There were pretzels dipped in colored white chocolate with aluminum foil on one end to make light sabers. Dark side chips (the black corn chips), Popcorn Amidala (just a bowl of popcorn with a label), etc.
It was loads of fun. I love that my wife's family is full of geeks and think this is a perfectly awesome thing to do for a baby shower.
I've been looking for a reason to buy stacking for a while now. This will do.
Right, trying to figure out if I want to stop at Brutal Legend of go to the $35 Double Fine Adventure pre-order.
I stopped at Brutal Legend. The preorder is $15 so I can get it by itself for way less money.
Yes but Charity. And they also blended games and drank them.
I've now bought Psychonauts.... 5 times I think?
Update to the Humble Double Fine Bundle adds 9 prototypes from Double Fine's Amnesia Fortnight sessions. Well, 8 prototypes and a collection of 2Player Productions vidocs. Sweet!