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Chasm and Katana Zero set to recapture the magic of NES era

Alex Gibson from GamersFTW writes "The industry, at times, feels like a far cry from the 8 and 16 bit era of video games where innovation typically took the guise of purely gameplay-centric mechanics. The indie scene, however, is on a mission to break the mould of convention, with two indie games in particular, carrying the torch from the NES era."

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joedom2953d ago

You had me at "Ninja Gaiden meets Hotline Miami" with Katana Zero.

zcmilano2953d ago

Agreed, saw Katana Zero at PAX. Looks so dope. Id love to see more solid action platformers like that.

madhouse022953d ago

Chasm is definitely up there. Axiom Verge was a standout lsat year - These guys are definitely onto something.

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Top 10 Moments In Games When The Music Went Insanely Hard

From the soul-driven music of RDR2 to the intense rock of Metal Gear: Rising, here are some of the hardest musical moments in gaming.

neutralgamer1992349d ago

The last of us had few scenes (original not the sequel)
Both RDR games
Many moments in MGS series

TheEnigma313349d ago

This isn't really a good selection.

Santouryuu349d ago

What about the scene Snake meets BigBoss at the end of MGS4?

on_line_forever349d ago

Metal gear solid 1 when you take the elevator and Naomi call you and talk about gray fox

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Everyone is Here Again Bundle packs Risk of Rain 2, Dead Cells, Shovel Knight, and more

The all-new Everyone is Here Again Bundle packs roguelikes Risk of Rain 2, Dead Cells, and more. All told, you will get all five games for 51 percent off their normal prices.

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Katana Zero Review (Switch) - The Games Cabin

The Games Cabin Writes:
"Katana Zero takes place in the dystopic, neo-noir metropolis of New Mecca. A long war between two opposing factions has apparently left its marks throughout civilization. Mysterious occult organizations are taking part in power plays away from the eyes of the population, and some inhuman research is being conduct in the backstage of everything. The story does not even hold your hand throughout all of this, and it puts you in medias res, bypassing any usual exposition or conventional means of introducing motivations or clear plans of conduct."

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