Indie Gala Adventure Mega Bundle Released

Hardcore Gamer: The Indie Gala Adventure Mega bundle gives you a lot of value for very little money.

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The Last Tinker is the Worst 3D Platformer Ever Made

The Last City: Tinker of Colors is the worst 3D platformer of all time, if only for one singular reason: the controls. Yes, even worse than Bubsy 3D.

PhoenixUp2512d ago

Even worse than Sonic Boom?

Littil_Devil2512d ago

No, it's not as bad as Sonic Boom (imo).

naruga2512d ago

who funds these st really? ..cant anyone fund me? i will make him a 10000 better game

boing12512d ago

@naruga

Finding money for the project is really easy nowadays. If you have know-how, business plan and proper GDD, you shouldn't have a problem.

AnotherProGamer2512d ago

Bubsy 3D is still the king of awful 3D platformers

mixelon2512d ago

Eh? It’s totally fine haha. I mean it’s nothing spectacular but the control system was decent enough.

Rangerman12082512d ago

It's not great but to be honest, it is still not as bad as Sonic Boom.

jznrpg2512d ago (Edited 2512d ago )

It was an ok game, not great but it wasn't horrible imo, I have played much worse over my 37 years of gaming . There were good parts of it

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The Last Tinker Xbox One Version has been Cancelled

Mimimi Productions have announced via a tweet that development for the Xbox One version of The Last Tinker has stopped. This is due to poor sales of the PlayStation 4 version which released back in August. This is sad news for any Xbox One owners who were looking to play the vibrant and colourful platformer.

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ToneDeezy3491d ago

I hate to hear about any indie title doing poorly :( That's too bad.

Genuine-User3491d ago (Edited 3491d ago )

Poor games deserve poor sales.
if you told me this game was a HD version of some crappy old game, I would believe you.
Also, the frame rate is absolutely horrendous.

wheresmymonkey3491d ago

True, but the last tinker is one of the best indie games on ps4

bouzebbal3491d ago

maybe they should start by releasing a demo on PS4. i never heard of this game but i try all demos available.

MadLad3491d ago (Edited 3491d ago )

Because so many old games had properly working free-flowing traversal mechanics, a proper camera and visuals that would hold up as a proper animated movie.
Don't blame the game for the crap port, because the game performs well on PC with my two year old 680 and i5, and the game itself, while nothing mind-blowing, is a rather solid action/platformer. Held back by the fact that, while it has a thought out combat system, combat can almost entirely be boiled down to spamming the attack button and succeeding.

That said, if that was the state of the port, they are getting what they deserve with the sales of it.

Hands Up For Games3491d ago

The way in which both the PS4 and Xbox One are stealth releasing these Indie titles, the chances of this happening again are only going to increase.

What was wrong with a new game out every Wednesday and sometimes a Friday? I don't even know how many games have been released across both platforms in the last few weeks, I doubt most people would . . . .

They both need to sort this out or else it will be the devs and ultimately us gamers who lose out.

uth113491d ago

True, while browsing the ps4 store this week i found games released in the past few weeks that i had never heard about or seen a release date for. With the flood of games this fall, they are bound to get lost

danowat3491d ago

"The way in which both the PS4 and Xbox One are stealth releasing these Indie titles, the chances of this happening again are only going to increase. "

Indie devs were screaming for self publication, now they have it, it's down to them to publicize and promote their games, and determine when they are released.

If they don't do this, then it's their fault if no one knows about their games, it's not up to the platform to promote indie titles anymore.

Volkama3491d ago (Edited 3491d ago )

But the platform holder can provide the environment to give them a chance.

I don't have a PS4 yet, how are self published games listed and discovered?

danowat3491d ago (Edited 3491d ago )

They are promoted, at least on the Xbox one, in exactly the same way retail releases are, they are placed on the store, although there is a "ID@Xbox" section where all self published games are listed separately, but other than that, there is no segregation between ID and retail releases, and the should be marketed as if they were a retail release.

Volkama3491d ago (Edited 3491d ago )

Yes I have an Xbox One see how they display on there. I have seen them appear as top sellers, as new releases, as games my friends play, as recommendations based on whatever MS base those on.

Those are all examples of the platform holder supporting discovery of the games though. It isn't the indie dev publicising and promoting the game. That's exactly what I'm getting at when I say the platform holder can provide an environment that gives them a chance.

Discoverability of games that get no marketing dollars is an interesting aspect of self-publishing. I know how MS approach it, but I don't know Sony's PS4 store front looks.

danowat3491d ago

Discover-ability and positioning on the store is a form of marketing,the environment is decent, but anything outside of that is the realm of the developer and publisher, there really should be a bit of "buzz" about a product before it gets released onto the storefront anyway.

It boggles my mind when ID@Xbox titles just appear on the storefront without any media promotion, it's almost like the developers don't care, don't understand, or aren't in a position financially to properly promote their products, in either case, self publication is a double edged sword, and lack of promotion is only the pub/devs fault.

As for the PS4, I would have assumed it was similarly setup to the way the Xbox one is.

Volkama3491d ago

Self-publishing does have downsides of course, otherwise we'd be seeing the decline of publishers :) I'm not arguing against what you say of self-publishing and marketing.

But the platform holder's handling of self-published games is hugely significant too. "Appearing on the store" is pretty good in terms of visibility. How many games did you notice launch when they were tucked away in the 360 indie corner?

Conversely, nobody wants to log onto their console to check out the latest games, and see nothing but self-published trash. So the double-edged sword you speak of also has some extra sharp edges pointing at Microsoft/Sony and us consumers as well. More of a ball of spikes than a sword.

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Zichu3491d ago (Edited 3491d ago )

I have actually never heard of this game and it's quite sad to hear about a title not making it to another platform just due to the lack of advertising.

I wish Sony and MS would at least give these games some sort of publicity. Hell, they could create sections on there stores or on the front pages to show what is coming out in the following month, show some gameplay footage of the game, etc. They could have an indie Spotlight each week to show off a new upcoming indie title or a title that has just come out.

EDIT: Why did I get a disagree for saying it's sad that a game isn't going to make it to another platform O.o

Or was it the fact that you don't want Sony and MS to advert indie titles on their consoles?

MK24ever3491d ago

I didn't even knew it came out already for PS4 and I regularly check the Store.
I might very well buy it today.

GodGinrai3491d ago

could be due to the game not being particularly good. This website, themselves, gave it a 6/10 and cited "broken" game mechanics, as one of its flaws.

http://www.gamerheadlines.c...

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The Last Tinker: City of Colors (PS4) Review: Monkey Magic | Laser Lemming

LL writes "As someone who grew up gaming in the 90s I suffer from a rare aliment in which I need to play a bright colourful 3D platformer at least once every six months or I’ll descend into a depressive state that only rum soaked gummy bears can cure. Needless to say, if I didn’t own a WiiU I would have been reaching straight for the Morgan’s and Gold Bears several months ago. For PS4 owners it’s been slim picking thus far, there was Kack, sorry Knack, and the LEGO games to tide you over, but that’s about it.

So when I heard that Mimmi’s PS1/2 era inspired platformer; The Last Tinker: City of Colours was getting a PS4 release, I decided to put off my trip to the offee for bears and booze and stay at home and downloaded the closest thing we’ll see to a new [insert name of your favourite 3D platformer published by Sony or developed by Rare here] fpr the foreseeable future instead."

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MSBAUSTX3526d ago

This game looks really fun. I like the environments and colors. good 3D platformers need to be more common on other systems outside of Nintendo. Nintendo platformers are top of the line, but that doesn't mean that other developers can't produce good ones too.