Our inaugural issue is finally here! With our report from Brighton’s Rezzed Con, our contribution to the Kickstarter debate, a preview of Chasing Aurora and more!
In this issue we discuss The Indie Stone’s Project Zomboid, 22 Cans’ upcoming project Curiosity (due to be renamed) and Introversion’s Prison Architect. Ian Bogost’s Cow Clicker is playable on Facebook.
The Kickstarter projects mentioned include the Double Fine Adventure, Wasteland 2, Shadowrun Returns, Project Giana, The Other Brothers, Shadowrun Online, Eyez, Mythic: The Story of Gods and Men, FTL, Castle Story and Planetary Annihilation.
Spec Ops: The Line is available on Steam, Amazon (including a bundle with both Bioshock games) or at retailers near you.
Chasing Aurora will be available on Nintendo’s Wii U at launch, other platforms are yet to be announced. More information can be found on the game’s homepage.
Skullgirls is available on PSN or Xbox Live. A Steam release has been announced.
Read, comment, enjoy.
Look at that sexy magazine. I’m totally jelly of the layout and design editor’s skillz.
Oh you. A job well done, though.
My name was neither golden nor fifty foot tall. This magazine is a complete failure.
Just kidding. Very nice work everyone, especially Joe and Maet. I believe a congratulatory Left 4 Dead 2 match is in order at some point in the future.
You think that’s bad? Just wait until you see the puns I had to bin! Oh, the humanity. Anyway, much patting of many backs is necessary all round, I feel. Watching the final stages of design play out on Twitter has been a source of great tension, indeed.
And I must say, that Ethan Woods fellow sounds like an utter sexpot. You’ve done well to get him on board.
Gentlemen, try to look a little professional. People might actually read this.