All Posts by: Triscy
Interested in Smashmuck Champions? Want to get a key for yourself to join in on the Steam beta? Well, GDi News is doing a beta key giveaway for Smashmuck Champions! 20 keys total. To enter, follow @GDi_News and tweet to… Read More »
Recorded at PAX East 2013 on Sunday. Triscy interviews Dan Higgins, founder of Lunchtime Studios, as he discusses their current game project Lords of New York.
Recorded at PAX East 2013 on Sunday. Triscy interviews Corey McClammy, part of Kiz Studios. Matt talks about Smashmuck Champions, the studio’s first PC release.
From the show floor at PAX East 2013, Matt Carter of Ragtag Studios discusses Ray’s The Dead. Learn about the game, the studio, and the struggles. Make sure to check out the game’s Steam Greenlight page as well.
As one of my more anticipated games, Sealark was an obvious choice for an earlier Back This Now! article. Of course, I felt a strong sense of curiosity waiting for its development, and so I took the liberty of contacting… Read More »
Not too long ago, I posted up an article about a game called Artizens currently up on Kickstarter; a platforming game project with a huge emphasis on personalizing your characters through a powerful customization system. I was impressed, and in… Read More »
Imagine what your life would be like if your hometown was powered by a magical mineral. Steam power is out the window, and all your needs are satisfied. There are flaws to this system, however, as strange monsters appear from… Read More »
Creating your own character in a game is always a great way to immerse yourself. It makes it feel like you’re putting a bit of yourself into the very world you’re soon to explore, and makes your consequences in the… Read More »
What would you do if there wasn’t a sky above your head? If your home was a labyrinth, utterly desolate and lifeless? Would you just… sleep? The protagonist of Radio the Universe did, and I’m just questioning why. Even without… Read More »
I’ve been in a rather Steampunk mood as of late. I got a book all about it for Christmas. Something about the universal ideas behind the Steampunk genre just seems to strike me as amazing. Is it the sheer amount… Read More »










