Amazing round up of indie titles to look out for:
Wulver Blade: (golden axe style melee brawler out now. Getting good reviews)
Celeste: (hardcore platforming game)
Iconoclasts: (steam punkish adventure title with shit graphics - i'm kidding - but was in development for ages. Made by one dude angry at religions that stop blue collar mechanical workers helping people, even though as shown in movies like Terminator religious people were right and the machines will eventually kill us all when people are too lazy to work hard and hope that science is going to solve the moral and spiritual problems of the world today which it still hasn't as seen in myths like the Legend of Atlantis when people were very technologically advanced and still killed each other)
Interview with the man behind the game:
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These all went under the radar for me so I thought making a thread would be nice. Wulverblade looks cool.
Wulverblade kinda reminds me of Earth's Dawn a bit.
Switch versions as always are the superior choice for being able to play on the go with Vita coming in second because of the tiny screen.
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Re: Celeste, Wulver Blade, Iconoclasts. Indie games worth bu
While I'm here:
I recommend a netflix show "The Toys That Made Us". It's a 8 part series documentary about all the 1980s toys and actions figures that were made and the collector scene. I don't know why I placed this into this thread but I thought it was worth mentioning for fans of old star wars actions figures (from the 1970s not the new stuff) who wanted to know the history of it all.
I believe that videogames are the key to making certain movie franchises like star wars not suck. You see games like KOTOR proved you could take a license and make actually good stuff outside of the main thing it is based on. Where do toys fit into this? When toys are made based on the videogames and not on the movie it means there is still chance for stuff like Star Wars to thrive in secret outside the control of the SJW. (we have all seen toy sales go down thanks to no good characters for people to care about to want to buy the toy of in the latest star wars movie "the last jedi" right? Well the future I predict for toy collectors are the toys based on Star Wars games made by competent people who can actually tell a good story and create interesting character.
These actions figure will be what are worth something in future because kids/people will know they are cool and not the characters in the SJW movies which go out of their way to put losers in charge of armies and make them incompetent for political reasons. LOL
Anyway the documentary is mostly aimed at the gen X crowd and worth checking out. Just finished watching it. (first 4 parts)
Netflix is good place for indie shows like this. I watched a pirated one because I still need to save up for a switch.
related:
Han Solo movie to be gay romance movie?: They are trying to encourage bestiality. I would not be surprised if this is going to be real since the last Beauty and the Beast movie had that theme in it. Disney knows what it's trying to do: destroy kids innocence and fuck their minds up for the NWO so they become furries.
I recommend a netflix show "The Toys That Made Us". It's a 8 part series documentary about all the 1980s toys and actions figures that were made and the collector scene. I don't know why I placed this into this thread but I thought it was worth mentioning for fans of old star wars actions figures (from the 1970s not the new stuff) who wanted to know the history of it all.
I believe that videogames are the key to making certain movie franchises like star wars not suck. You see games like KOTOR proved you could take a license and make actually good stuff outside of the main thing it is based on. Where do toys fit into this? When toys are made based on the videogames and not on the movie it means there is still chance for stuff like Star Wars to thrive in secret outside the control of the SJW. (we have all seen toy sales go down thanks to no good characters for people to care about to want to buy the toy of in the latest star wars movie "the last jedi" right? Well the future I predict for toy collectors are the toys based on Star Wars games made by competent people who can actually tell a good story and create interesting character.
These actions figure will be what are worth something in future because kids/people will know they are cool and not the characters in the SJW movies which go out of their way to put losers in charge of armies and make them incompetent for political reasons. LOL
Anyway the documentary is mostly aimed at the gen X crowd and worth checking out. Just finished watching it. (first 4 parts)
Netflix is good place for indie shows like this. I watched a pirated one because I still need to save up for a switch.
related:
Han Solo movie to be gay romance movie?: They are trying to encourage bestiality. I would not be surprised if this is going to be real since the last Beauty and the Beast movie had that theme in it. Disney knows what it's trying to do: destroy kids innocence and fuck their minds up for the NWO so they become furries.
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Neither shalt thou lie with any beast to defile thyself therewith: neither shall any woman stand before a beast to lie down thereto: it is confusion.
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Re: Celeste, Wulver Blade, Iconoclasts. Indie games worth bu
Potentially a good thread, but since GameHED started it you know it's going to become a completely insane shitshow featuring his usual psychobabble that no one gives a fuck about.
Which has already happened
So with that in mind I might start a real thread about Indie games and as far as this piece of shit thread goes -
Which has already happened
So with that in mind I might start a real thread about Indie games and as far as this piece of shit thread goes -
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Re: Celeste, Wulver Blade, Iconoclasts. Indie games worth bu
I thought we already had an indie game thread? Maybe just the early access one unfunk started?
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We do. It's better than this trainwreck thread.
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Re: Celeste, Wulver Blade, Iconoclasts. Indie games worth bu
Jesus GameHED you almost made a respectful thread. Then your 2nd post...
This will probably go off the rails even more now from just mentioning it.
This will probably go off the rails even more now from just mentioning it.
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Re: Celeste, Wulver Blade, Iconoclasts. Indie games worth bu
I watched them a few weeks ago. The Star Wars and Masters of the Universe episodes were pretty ace. To be honest I didn't mind the Barbie or G.I Joe episodes either.GameHED wrote:While I'm here:
I recommend a netflix show "The Toys That Made Us". It's a 8 part series documentary about all the 1980s toys and actions figures that were made and the collector scene. I don't know why I placed this into this thread but I thought it was worth mentioning for fans of old star wars actions figures (from the 1970s not the new stuff) who wanted to know the history of it all.