EB's Matt Heywood writes, "The retro movement is strong in gaming thanks to the explosion of Indie developers over the past five years who have managed to get gamers excited about pixel art and classic gameplay mechanics in a world full of shiny AAA titles. One upcoming Indie title that will surely keep gamers engaged with its captivating pixelized world is Titan Souls from Acid Nerve, which is a small three man team trying to get the gaming world excited about their new title.
While at PAX Prime I was able to get some hands-on time with Titan Souls, and while it’s extremely punishing, it still exudes a level of charm that will keep you coming back for more pain over and over again."
Who knew that the unassuming 2008 title Demon’s Souls would wind up innovating an entirely new subgenre of games? Since FromSoftware released Demon’s Souls and the equally influential Dark Souls series, “Soulslike” games have attracted gamers looking for challenging gameplay, deep character building, and worlds steeped in lore. Here are 10 of the most underrated Soulslike games available now.
Ethan Gach: "Spring isn’t officially here for another few weeks but it’s already over 50 degrees outside, new growth is starting to bud, and I’m feeling nostalgic for the dozen or so colorful indie games that I’ve accumulated on my Vita over the years."
Kotaku and Ethan Gach hate Colin Moriaty, yet they monitor, criticise and even copy Colin Moriarty.
There's another flash sale going on this weekend over on the PS Store. While there are dozens of games up for sale, here are the 5 best ones to buy.
This game is a blast, but beware, it's not easy at all.
I am very, very excited to get my hands on this game.
Seems intriguing, not sure it's for me though. Might have to demo it first
I'm getting tired of the retro thing.