From Strategyinformer.com: "Change is never easy, but always necessary. The first Cities in Motion was an interesting enough game, more of a proof of concept than anything else, but it lacked a lot in the long-term game, even with the linear evolution of the cities, and so going into the second game Colossal Order had to shake things up a bit. Like I said though, change is never easy – Cities in Motion 2, whilst ultimately a step in the right direction – is still lacking in a couple of areas. That’s not to say it’s a bad game, but you have to take its strengths with its weaknesses, especially considering you have to devote a lot of hours to get anywhere".
Steam has announced that the tower defense/FPS hybrid Sanctum and its sequel Sanctum 2 will be free from now til next Sunday.
SteamFirst: Here is another example of how the front page advertisement on the Steam site holds a huge value. This brings up the concern that we have mentioned before here on the site regarding how older titles are being dumped onto Steam, taking up valuable featured new release space.
The new Humble Bundle is out and has 7 co-op games! This weeks Humble Bundle proceeds go to Child’s Play Charity and Am ...