So many video games today are about
There's a little indie game that's been getting a lot of attention over the past day or so called One Chance. The premise is simple: in six days, every living thing on the face of the planet will die. You have one chance.
I don't want to say too much about it because One Chance is an emotional sucker-punch that needs to land cleanly in order to be effective - in other words, no spoilers. All you need to know, and all you want to know, is that the world is ending and as it happens, you will have terrible choices to make.
I urge you to play it at Newgrounds before you read further. Come back when you're ready.
And if you're back, or just too stubborn to do as you're asked, we shall carry on.
In a nutshell: A smooth remix
Games for Lunch chronicles the first hour of a different game every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Each hour ends with the answer to the only question that matters at that point: Do I want to keep playing? For more information, check out the Frequently Asked Questions.
Developer: FreeStyleGames
Publisher: Activision
Release Date: Oct. 19, 2010
Systems: PS3 (reviewed), Xbox 360, Wii
ESRB Rating: T
Official Web site
In a nutshell: A smooth remix.
In a nutshell: The piano, man.
Games for Lunch chronicles the first hour of a different game every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Each hour ends with the answer to the only question that matters at that point: Do I want to keep playing? For more information, check out the Frequently Asked Questions.
Developer: Harmonix
Publisher: EA
Release Date: Oct. 26, 2010
Systems: Xbox 360 (reviewed), PS3, Wii
ESRB Rating: T
Official Web site
In a nutshell: The piano, man.
In a nutshell: Weighted Companion Sphere
Games for Lunch chronicles the first hour of a different game every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Each hour ends with the answer to the only question that matters at that point: Do I want to keep playing? For more information, check out the Frequently Asked Questions.
Developer: Toltec Studios
Publisher: Toltec Studios
Release Date: Oct. 26, 2010
System: PC
ESRB Rating: M
Official Web site
In a nutshell: Weighted Companion Sphere
0 I know practically nothing about this game, but the press materials that came with this beta compared it to Portal, so my expectations are quite high.
In a nutshell: There’s meat juice EVERYWHERE!
Games for Lunch chronicles the first hour of a different game every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Each hour ends with the answer to the only question that matters at that point: Do I want to keep playing? For more information, check out the Frequently Asked Questions.
Developer: Team Meat
Publisher: Team Meat
Release Date: Oct. 20, 2010
Systems: Xbox 360 (reviewed), PC, Mac, Wii
ESRB Rating: Teen
Official Web site
In a nutshell: There’s meat juice EVERYWHERE!
A visit to New Vegas might go differently after months of patches, but those months haven't passed yet. Here's a review that looks at today's game.
I should warn you this is going to be a bumpie ried. If I were to write a review the way Obsidian has made Fallout: New Vegas, ev
I should warn you this is going to be a bumpie ried. If I were to write a review the way Obsidian has made Fallout: New Vegas, I'd just stop typing every so often. Then you'd have to
If I were to write a review the way Obsidian has made Fallout: New Vegas, I'd just stop typing every so often. Then you'd have to back up and read the same bit agin. And then I'd get half way in and just stop writing.
In a nutshell: Rap rap, a ribbity rap rap, a rip rop ribbity do!
Games for Lunch chronicles the first hour of a different game every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Each hour ends with the answer to the only question that matters at that point: Do I want to keep playing? For more information, check out the Frequently Asked Questions.
Developers: 4mm Games, Terminal Reality, Def Jam Interactive
Publisher: Konami
Release Date: Oct. 5, 2010
Systems: Xbox 360 (reviewed), PS3, Wii
ESRB Rating: T
Official Web site
In a nutshell: Rap rap, a ribbity rap rap, a rip rop ribbity do!
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