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Guadia Quest Mini-Guide

Guadia Quest is an awesome little NES-style RPG that comes on Retro Game Challenge. It’s a lot like Dragon Warrior on the NES, but much easier and more approachable. You can save whenever you’d like, as often as you’d like, so you can play without worrying about losing much work. The game is very enjoyable, [...]

Playing World of Goo

World of Goo is here!
Just finished the download (only 70MB) from Steam and just started up the game. Been looking forward to this one for some time. Should be one of the better indie titles this year.

This week Lian Li announced a very cool replacement case for the Xbox 360. It’s called the PC-XB01. Since the Xbox 360 is basically a computer and it has all the problems of a small form-factor system (overheating, cramped layout, etc) this is actually a pretty cool move. Plus the case is just as great [...]

Inverted Castle, a site that I admittedly have never too to before, has a great essay on Everyday Shooter. It’s smart, readable, and highly entertaining. Not to knock video game writing, but it’s really refreshing to read posts like this now and then.
Found via the Indie Games Blog

I’m pretty late to the BioShock party, but it’s been on my “To Play” list since well before the release. I’m getting a bit tired of big-name FPS games, but was really excited about this one. So much so in fact that I held off on buy into until I knew I would have the [...]

Lionhead Diaries

http://www.lionhead.com/diaries/
Video diaries from the guys behind Fable. These are pretty solid…
Looks like a great place to work…

Destructoid on TF2

They have been doing great HOWTOs on each character. Each character is different from the others and there are tactics that can be used to take advantages of their strengths and serious weaknesses that have to be taken into consideration as well.
It’s really cool to see this much attention being paid to a FPS. The [...]

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