Showing posts with label gaming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gaming. Show all posts

Monday, 1 August 2011

Frozen Synapse

Today's game is somewhat of a blast from the past. Or the future. Depends which way you look at it.

The game itself is just over two months old - released on May 26th by Mode 7 Games. I was first drawn towards it by it's extremely unique visual style - a mix between the retro top-down games of the past with a uniquely cyberpunk-esque futuristic art style.


It was when I started playing however, that it struct me just how awesome the game is. It is basically a simultaneous, turn-based strategy game, but like no other I have played before. Simply put, you can simulate how your opponent's move before choosing your own. Although this sounds like a fairly minor innovation, it's effect on the gameplay is huge. It creates an element of second-guessing, which is not only intelligent but fun as hell.


It is for this reason that the multiplayer in particular, is where much of Frozen Synapse's depth lies. Ultimately, this is best playing an opponent, one versus one, over the internet and as such the competitive scene has flourished. Maps are created both randomly or via a seed and the game does incorporate a strong modding scene.

Although there is only so much one can write about a game like Frozen Synapse. You really have to play it to get a feel of it's brilliance. The beautiful graphic style, the unique gameplay mechanic and even the extremely awesome electronic music combine into one massive piece of awesome. But that's just my opinion. What do you think? Please leave a comment below.

Frozen Synapse is available for $25 or £19 at www.frozensynapse.com and you get a free copy for a friend!


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Wednesday, 27 July 2011

Why I love Indie Games

I've been away camping yesterday and today, which has left me far away from any new indie games, or indeed any technology at all. It did give me time to think about how I could possibly find a game that even compared to Bastion.

In the end I gave up and instead chose to write about the reason why I love indie games, as a bit more of an introduction to what this blog aims to celebrate. I love indie games because they are unique. Ever increasingly, big game companies are pumping out the same game, year on year, with only a slight repackaging or improvement. This is true of all the major video game series, from Call of Duty to Grand Theft Auto, the lack of originality is depressing.

Spot the difference: Call of Duty has releases a game every year with the same gameplay mechanics and gametypes.

The reason why I love indie games is because they are so varied, spanning all the genres and often with mechanics, storylines and graphics that vastly exceed expectations. Most importantly, unlike the big game developers, indie game producers are free to try something new.

And that is why, although Bastion was a high benchmark, I am extremely confident that I will go on to cover hundreds, nay thousands more games of this calibre.

I aim to start this by posting a review each day over the next week. And you can help! Write a comment about an indie game that you enjoy and I'll blog about it. Please help to spread the joy of indie gaming by sharing this blog via the links below. Additionally, you can subscribe or follow by email.