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Sex, Violence and Blasphemy as Only the South Knows How: Fantastic Arcade 2011

DIYGamer: As announced on indie collective Juegos Rancheros, Texan indies have curated a fantastic, hedonistic collection of over 20 indie games to be featured at this year's free Fantastic Arcade, part of a huge independent film festival called Fantastic Fest.

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Dan504598d ago

XD the how much people can you have sex with game looks pretty hard.

rfowler304598d ago

i wasted 2 minutes of my life watching that, i couldnt stand ne more of this trailor trash game video

johnpolson4598d ago

I don't quite get it myself, but I can't imagine this game doing much for women's lib.

chainsawlove4595d ago

Yeah, 'cause this is only something the South could have created. Don't generalize.

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Finding Solace in 'Journey'

BY JOHN: As winter approaches, I find myself searching out "cozy" games that I can play when I need a break from the high-octane action and intense competition found in most modern games.  If you're feeling a little jaded by mini-maps covered in icons and a list of quests and side-quests a mile long, I have the perfect game for you.  A serene masterpiece for those looking for a port in the storm.

That game is Journey.

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Hohokum Review - Peaceful PC Puzzler Port | COGconnected

Hohokum is a puzzle game with a cool vibe and electronic soundtrack, originally appearing on PS3/4 and Vita, now ported to PC.

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A second chance for The Tomorrow Children

From GI.biz: "Towards the tail end of 2021, Q-Games accomplished something very rare in this industry: it had reclaimed its intellectual property, specifically for PS4 exclusive The Tomorrow Children.

In the announcement tweet, the Japan-based company described it as "a historical move by Sony Interactive Entertainment" and it's hard to argue with that. The game was originally published as a second-party title, funded by PlayStation, and it's typical for the platform holder to retain the IP rights in such a partnership."

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