Taking a look back at one of the greatest indie games of all time.
Discover the latest news from Bloober Team: they are working on 2 new games, including a new IP in partnership with Private Division.
Steam is changing its refund policy, but you probably won’t be affected
Should have happened a long time ago. People wanting refunds after 50 hours in game.
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Only scumbags? As if people don't play their games on console put in the most amount of hours and return it to GameStop and trade it in for another game. But also how many people are actually do this? And what games have been allowed to be refunded?
A job listing published by the UK studio reveals that its next project will be another entirely new IP.
Good. Something not boring, not one of those "make your own game" crap and also on Steam would be nice.
I play Journey about once a year, just like Bastion, and a few other timeless classics. And I revisit huge trilogies like Mass Effect, Batman (skip origins), Bioshock every couple years.
Painfully overrated. I liked it though.
no, valiant hearts is one of the best indie games ever...so is shovel knight and resogun....journey on the other hand is painfully boring :/
Ok, i'll play it again soon.
ori and the blind forest and child of light.
Indie or no indie. Awesome games for cheap that compete with todays triple A crap.