Rogue Legacy: Randomizing Castlevania
Described as an action platformer with roguelike sensibilities, it was no surprise that Rogue Legacy by indie developer Cellar Door Games popped up on my Continue Reading
Described as an action platformer with roguelike sensibilities, it was no surprise that Rogue Legacy by indie developer Cellar Door Games popped up on my Continue Reading
There’s been a good deal of buzz about Cube World as of late, so I couldn’t help but go have a look at what all Continue Reading
Bleed is an action platformer from indie developer Bootdisk Revolution (which happens to consist solely of one Ian Campbell). Bleed was originally released according to Bootdisk Continue Reading
With Sony and Microsoft duking it out for supremacy in the next-gen market, the console war is back in force. It’s been about 7 years Continue Reading
It’s been a year since we started Dorkadia so we decided to talk about … well… how much we talk, really. The six of us Continue Reading
I talked about Neverwinter at the end of the third closed beta weekend and we even had a whole podcast devoted to it more or Continue Reading
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I love filling myself with whiskey and loading up the scariest and/or brain-twistingest PC game I can find. It doesn’t matter if the game is Continue Reading
At last! The final chapter of the genre and style swapping experience that is Penny Arcade’s On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness was released on Continue Reading
I’ll just come out and say it: Diablo 3 was poorly received because it didn’t meet player expectations and not because it was a bad Continue Reading
I like games; a fact that should be fairly obvious since I write about them very nearly every week. I’ve even written about Assassin’s Creed Continue Reading
There are most likely far more MMORPGs on the market today than I could possibly have even heard of. Some of them are good and Continue Reading
Since you’re reading Dorkadia, I’m going to go out on a limb and presume that you’re familiar with at least one or two places to Continue Reading
Once again I find myself returning to the roguelike well for a drink. This time, though, I’m visiting a game that I had originally passed Continue Reading
It’s virtually impossible to bring up a game like Marvel Heroes without having someone say that it’s “like Diablo”. Genres are like that and expectations Continue Reading
I’ve been patiently refreshing my inbox since I heard that Blue Manchu was sending out a new bevy of beta invites for their tactical RPG Continue Reading
Arena of Heroes is the thinking man’s MOBA. A wild claim? Perhaps, but Arena of Heroes is focused far more on strategy, planning, and combinations Continue Reading
If you haven’t head about it yet, the small indie game developer Greenheart Games set one of the most potent and ironic traps for pirates ever Continue Reading
Poker Night 2 has been consuming my evenings since its release last week. Seriously, I have been logging many more hours in this game than Continue Reading
I’m a part of the generation that experienced computer labs full of Apple IIe computers. I would sit in front of those green screens, flipping Continue Reading
Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack is an unreasonably long title, but a fun and quirky indie game. I’m guessing you’re not going to accept Continue Reading