• Mighty No. 9

    After numerous delays, and 3 years of development, Mighty No. 9 has finally released to the public. As you may know, I was extremely excited for this game, and even backed it. It’s been a long time since a new Mega Man game was released, and that’s why the Kickstarter fared so well. Perhaps this very reason is why I enjoyed Mighty No. 9 so much. Truth be told, MN9 hasn’t done so well in reviews. I’d like to talk about why that might be. MN9 is not a bad game, but it is a budget game. One with a very high budget for a an “indy” title. I think…

  • Bloxels Kickstarter Is Live!

    I’ve known about this Kickstarter for a while. These guys are the brilliant minds behind Floors and the Adventure Time Game Wizard for iPad and Android. Check out this Kickstarter. If you have kids and a tablet, this should be a no-brainer.

  • Shantae Coming To 3DS & Vita!

    With Mighty No. 9 fully funded beyond the final stretch goal of $4,000,000, we focus our attention to his older cousin, Shantae. Already funded with a couple of stretch goals reached, it isn’t doing quite as well. This series has consistently delivered solid platforming ever since it’s debut. The more funding they get, the better game they’ll be able to bring us. Have a look and back the game if you like what you see.

  • Mighty No. 9 Coming to 3DS and Vita

    Mighty No. 9 has reached the stretch goals for not only Playstation 4 and Xbox One, but in the last couple of hours, they managed to reach the 3DS and Vita goal, single player Call stage and boss, and optional retro-style chiptune sound track and FX. The final revealed stretch goal is online ghost race mode, but there are still ?’s beyond that. With 2 hours to go, as of this writing, here’s to Inafune-san and our new hero, Mighty No. 9!

  • River City Ransom: Underground Kickstarter

    I know that recently, I’ve been posting a lot of Kickstarter projects. In my defense, that’s because I’ve been backing all of them. This one, just happens to have a fairly good chance of coming out on the Vita. That is, if it gets a whole lot more backing. I’m a huge fan of the original game as well as the GBA remake, so this looks really cool with its 4-player co-op and a slew of new characters. Check it out.

  • Project Phoenix Kickstarter Funded

    Coming to the PS4 and Vita in 2015, Project Phoenix aims to please those who long for the days when JRPGs were as common place as FPS games are today. There are a lot of big names dropped in this trailer, and if you’re the type to do so, you can back this, to help the team reach their stretch goals if you hurry. There are only 4 days left on this one. With the promise of terrain being featured in the combat system, I really hope this project goes smoothly.