If you played FPS’s in the 90’s, theres a good chance that you’ve dabbled in map editing and level design. Many games had easily available map editors such as Quake, and some even included it, like Unreal. Sadly, most of those tools are antiquated, no longer updated, or simply don’t work anymore. I found this brand new level editor called TrenchBroom for id Software’s 1996 classic, Quake via John Carmack’s … [ Read More... ]
Tag Archives: Indie Games
Cult County: The Nintendo 3DS FPS
Indie game developer Renegade Kid, known best for their successful eShop title Mutant Mudds, has finally pulled the curtains on their upcoming fps at PAX East. Titled Cult County, the game will be exclusive to Nintendo’s 3DS eShop. Following in the footsteps of Renegade Kid’s Dementium and Dementium 2, both of which were highly acclaimed first person shooters on the original DS… [ Read More... ]
Quirky dark adventure includes cybernetic limbs & a carnivorous forest
Another day, another interesting indie title. Ritual Dementia: The Revenge is a weird little adventure game that sets you in a dark fantasy world where you are part of a tribe. The tribe is enslaved and hunted by an evil overlord; it’s up to you to find a way to take back your people and your land. Ritual Dementia is more than just an adventure game, it also sprinkles in … [ Read More... ]
Shovel Knight pumps up 8-Bit retro gameplay
If you’re like me, then you love classic side scrollers like Mega Man, Contra and Castlevania. Yacht Club Games is making a love letter to the days of 8-bit side scrollers with their game, Shovel Knight. Retro looking side scrollers are indeed a dime a dozen these days, but what I like about this one is how it looks like it’s sticking true to the 8-bit graphical … [ Read More... ]