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Eiconic Games: “We Love Sony for Giving us Indies a Chance to Shine on Their Platforms”

Eiconic Games had a busy day today as they announced that their PS Vita title, Total Recoil, would be releasing on the PSN this Wednesday in Europe for £1.99/€2.49 and July 9th in North America for $2.49, complete with 1 gold, 1 silver and 13 bronze trophies. - PSLS

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sherimae24133944d ago

as of late, more and more indie devs are into sony, i guess that only shows how comfortable are with working along with them ^_^

remanutd553944d ago

I like indie games but i want more AAA exclusive titles on my vita, i hope sony announce more at Gamescon. I mean im looking forward to Tearaway, Killzone Mercenary but come on there needs to be more.

Blank3944d ago

I agree that the vita needs more AAA games but you got to admit some indie games offer more value than some AAA games. My personal defintion of value for a game is replayability and game mechanics to complement the replayability

sherimae24133944d ago

i agree rema-chan ^_^ who knows gamescom might deliver this time just like last year for the vita..

if that happens again.. and more vita games are announce this gamescom...
then expect every year that gamescom will be more about the vita and not e3..

Pillsbury13944d ago

Sonys always been about small developers, which only leads to more creative and innovative games for us gamers. Next gen is gonna be sweet!

showtimefolks3944d ago

self publishing and treating these indie developers like actual gaming partners can go a long way

MS had a lot of indie stuff with xbox360 but they became all arrogant and stuff

Pillsbury13944d ago

Ps4 is gonna be an amazing era for games, period. Cannot wait till its here.

Kevlar0093944d ago

It's seems every day Sony and Nintendo score another Indie game/victory. MS has had nothing but negative press on Indies for awhle now. When I transistion into Next-gen I will definitely need to check these games out.

dalibor3944d ago (Edited 3944d ago )

Some Indie games can be more fun than AAA games. Indie games have the ability to try something new and be different with less risk involved. Indie games should always be supported on a platform/service when possible.

ltachiUchiha3944d ago

Great ghing about indie games vs triple a games are u will always get a bargain out of indie games & like many stated alot of them bring fresh & innovative games to the table & some of them bring more value then alot of the half azzed triple a games u have to spend alot more buying if u dont like waiting for prices to drop.

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Self published Total Recoil hits PS Store Japan in Decemeber

Punk and Lizard write: "Today we got the latest news from Si the Art and Creative Director from Eiconic Games about news of Total Recoil hitting the Japan Playstation Store around December 17th!"

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New PlayStation Indie Channel Games for week ending July 24, 2013

indiePub has published its weekly update of new and notable indie games on the Playstation Store Indie Games Channel.

Best bets this week include: Pixel Junk Eden, where you explore a gorgeous world; Do Not Fall, an intense action/platformer; Farming Simulator, where you must grow and maintain crops; Total Recoil, a fun, explosive arcade shooter; Kung Fu Rabbit, where you must save your disciples with your combat prowess, and Men’s Room Mayhem, where you become the janitor of a men’s room.

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Total Recoil (PlayStation Vita) Review - Push Square

Push Square: "Eiconic has set a solid template for Total Recoil, with ample content and generally enjoyable gameplay. However, it's the flaws and foibles inherited from its smartphone roots that spoil the potential of its upgrade system. Therefore, enhancing weapons, killstreaks, and equipment feels too expensive using the in-game currency, so you may find it a chore to toil and grind through repeated wave attacks. The game leaves an impression of quantity over quality, but at £1.99/$2.99, it may still be tempting as an impulse purchase."

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