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17/04/2019

⚔️🧙‍♂️Review: Tangledeep (Nintendo Switch) "An Experience that Really Rewards Time and Effort" 🧙‍♂️⚔️ #GameDev #IndieGame

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Game Title: Tangledeep

Format: Nintendo Switch

I've had my eye on Tangledeep for a while. 

A roguelike dungeon crawler with 16-bit Secret of Mana-style graphics? 

Sign me up.

16/04/2019

🚋 NEXT STOP RAINBOW ROAD! 🚋 #RetroGaming @ReplayEvents

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IN THE BUILD UP TO PLAY EXPO MANCHESTER MARIO, LUIGI AND FRIENDS ARE WREAKING HAVOC RENAMING MANCHESTER'S METROLINK STOPS!

🎙️ Britt Interviews: George 'Fatman' Sanger 🎙️ @TheMightyFatMan @BrittRecluseuk

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George Alistair Sanger also known as "The Fat Man", is an American musician who has composed music for computer and video games, beginning in 1983. 

Some of George's best-known works include The 7th Guest, Wing Commander, Maniac Mansion, Loom and Zombies Ate My Neighbors. 

As you can see from George's Moby Games profile George has worked on a LOT of awesome games www.mobygames.com 

Here's a transcript of Britt's recent interview with the amazing George 'Fatman' Sanger

15/04/2019

🕵️‍♀️🔎 Interview with Aaron Conners, Author of The Tex Murphy Novels and Screenplays 🕵️‍♀️🔎 @aaronconners @BrittRecluseuk

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After recently reading The Pandora Directive (and thoroughly enjoying it) as well as re-playing The Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure, I contacted Aaron Conners to get an insight on his involvement with gaming’s favourite down-and-out detective.

Aaron was more than happy to respond and I’m thankful that he took the time out, I hope you enjoy the interview as much as I did.

12/04/2019

🤺Slay With Style: Killing Gets Creative In New Trailer For Beautifully Brutal God’s Trigger🤺 #GameDev #IndieGame

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"Like the Da Vinci of death, Techland Publishing has unleashed a new gameplay trailer demonstrating the fine art of killing in God’s Trigger, a brutal, fast-paced, top-down shooter, in which players can use supernatural powers to cause spectacular mayhem in a quest to stop the Apocalypse."
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11/04/2019

⚔️ Final Fantasy VII Devs Reveal The Secrets Behind The Legendary Video Game ⚔️ #GameDev #FinalFantasyVII

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Here's a really interesting video from Square Enix that covers the development stories from making FINAL FANTASY VII...

🕹️📙 Video Game Novelisation – The 7th Guest and Tex Murphy: The Pandora Directive 📙 🕹️

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‘The 7Th Guest: A Novel ‘ by Matthew J Costello & Craig Shaw Gardner
‘The Pandora Directive (A Tex Murphy Novel )’ by Aaron Conners
It dawned on me a few weeks ago that I had never read a novelisation of a video game. The closest thing I can think of was how I voraciously inhaled Andrzej Sapkowski’s ‘The Witcher’ series, which whilst having a strong connection to the video game series I initially played (the games are based on the novels), are a separate canonical entity. With this in mind, I picked up a few books that were novelisations of games I had previously enjoyed playing and the first ones I spotted at a saucy price were the books mentioned in the title of this article.

10/04/2019

🕹️🎮🔮 Past, Present, Future: Gaming Consoles 🕹️🎮🔮

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The gaming world is one that moves incredibly quickly. What is all the rage today will soon fall from prominence, replaced by new, exciting developments; while the present day remains important, with gaming, there always seem to be one foot that is placed firmly in the future.


The above is true of almost all aspects of gaming but is perhaps most strongly felt when it comes to consoles. As a read through eight generations of gaming history quickly makes clear, consoles have come a long way in a relatively short space of time. If you’re in your 20s or 30s now, the chances are that the consoles you used as a teenager are now considered to be almost-obsolete, and the console features you now see as basic requirements would once have been innovative and exciting. Change happens; consoles evolve, and the world of gaming keeps turning - so it’s worth taking a moment to think about where consoles might go next.

🎮📧 The SEGA Megadrive Mini "A Letter From An Old Friend" 📧🎮 #Retrogaming #SEGA

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A Letter From The SEGA Mega Drive Mini...

09/04/2019

⚔️ Review: The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel "Slower Than Sieving Bricks" ⚔️ #GameDev

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Developer: Nihon Falcom

Platform Reviewed: PlayStation 4

Rating: Melting

I’ll preface this review by stating that The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel isn’t a bad game, there is a lot to like about it but from a personal perspective, it just feels so safe and generic that it’s tough to recommend to anyone but serious lovers of the JRPG genre and so I felt that I couldn’t quite give it the ‘Ice Cool’ rating.

08/04/2019

😎 How VR Is Changing Gaming 😎

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Driving Simulators

It’s no surprise to anyone who is paying attention that the world of Virtual Reality (VR) should be affecting the world of gaming so much.

But the amount that it is doing so, and the ways in which it is doing so, might come as a surprise to some people.

The truth is that this is clearly the next wave in gaming, and we can expect more and more platforms to start taking on board increasing amounts of VR components over the next few years.

It’s always hard to predict what the world of gaming will look like in ten years’ time, but at the moment we can probably say with some degree of confidence that it will be dominated by VR to some degree.

That doesn’t mean that there won’t be other gamer types out there, but VR looks set to be the way ahead for now. Let’s look at some current examples of where VR is being used in the world of gaming already.

01/04/2019

🎮🤠 The Video Games Adventures of Monte McGnarly 🤠🎮 @McGnarlyG

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A little while back I was approached by @McGnarlyG to take a look at his new book entitles "The Video Games Adventures of Monte McGnarly"

I'm so glad I took up his offer as this book takes you on a personal nostalgic journey of video games discovery through the use of rhyming verse.

29/03/2019

👅 10 New Video Game Trailers To Drool Over 👅 #IndieGames #GameDev

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With so many awesome Trailers over the last week or so I thought I would pull together 10 Video Games that I am truly excited about at the moment!

It seems like the Indie Scene has just set the industry alight again with some awesome Indie ports to the Nintendo Switch and also just some plain old great looking video games coming to ALL consoles.

I know Trailers don't tell the whole story but based on these trailers alone I'm just going to go along with the hype train for a while until we get our hands on some of these marvellous looking specimens!

Which of these 10 gets YOU most excited to play? 👅

28/03/2019

🎮😍 The Retro Bit SEGA Controllers Look Awesome! 😍🎮 @RetroBitGaming #Retrogaming #SEGA

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Retro-Bit® has announced their line up of officially-licensed SEGA controllers that will be available spring 2019. 

The line-up includes Sega Genesis®, Mega Drive and Sega Saturn® controllers with original and USB®-ports

27/03/2019

🕹️ PLAY EXPO RETURNS TO MANCHESTER THIS MAY! 🕹️ #RetroGaming @ReplayEvents

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It's the North Of England's Biggest Videogames Expo and it's coming back to Manchester Central Exhibition Centre on May 4th and 5th 2019!

26/03/2019

🥋The Messenger - PS4 - "A game that draws inspiration from Ninja Gaiden, Shinobi, Shovel Knight and Last Ninja"

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🉐🥋⚔️ A game that draws inspiration from Ninja Gaiden, Shinobi, Shovel Knight and 
Last Ninja has got to be good right?! 🥋⚔️🉐

25/03/2019

🍸 Review: Red Strings Club "Make Mine Strong, Sour and Soul-Searching, Barkeep" 🍹 @Deconstructeam #GameDev #IndieGame

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Developer: Deconstructeam

Platform Reviewed: Switch

Rating: Ice Cool

A cyberpunk adventure set mostly inside a bar where the main draw is an expertly told story that makes the player question their own motivations and values with some cocktail-making and industrial espionage thrown in?

Sign me up.

22/03/2019

🔍 Review: Rainswept "A Breezy, Narrative Driven Adventure" 🔎 @Rainswept_Game #GameDev #IndieGame

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Game Title: Rainswept
Platform Reviewed: PC (Steam)
Rating: Ice Cool
I’ve always enjoyed playing a solid graphic adventure that’s driven by narrative and doesn’t rely on pop culture references or obscure puzzles to move forwards, and Rainswept is just that. By no means perfect, it does, however, take an approach that, whilst dipping into the sentimental, talks about heavy topics with a light touch.

21/03/2019

🕹️ Crash and Sinclair User Magazines Tapes & Posters eBay Unboxing 🕹️ #Retrogaming #ZXSpectrum

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🕹️📦📼 "I got my hands on an eBay lot of Crash and Sinclair User Magazine Ads, Tips Pages and Cover Tapes so I thought I'd unbox them just for you and go through what I've got, enjoy!" 🕹️📦📼
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20/03/2019

👊⚔️ From the Arctic Archives: Slashers The Power Battle "Dead Online But Still Worth A Bash Offline" 👊⚔️ #GameDev

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Due to the number of games we receive for coverage in the Games Freezer, it’s sadly inevitable that some slip through the glaciers.
In the Arctic Archive feature, we re-visit titles not covered upon their initial release to see how they fare down the line.
Price: £5.19
Status: Early Access
There’s always an oddly sad shelf life to online games, especially ones that don’t sell well upon their initial release. If a game is pretty much purely online-only and the fanbase just isn’t there for whatever reason, games become obsolete sometimes weeks and even days after launch.