PTFGN: Double Fine, a company known for critical darlings like Psychonauts and Brutal Legend, have had many attempts in the downloadable front already. Both Costume Quest and Stacking have put humor in a cute, clever way. Trenched is the same also, backing up the humor with a unique twist on tower defense games. In Trenched, you not only control the towers, but you are in the battlefield as well, in a sort of Tower Defense-Third Person Shooter hybrid. In a world full of First-Person Shooters and futuristic combat, it’s not easy for a game to present originality and have it met with success. Trenched does just that.
Brad Muir finds a way into our office once again, this time to showcase some Iron Brigade DLC.
Gametrailer: The downloadable markets saw a fantastic new year with quality approaching that of full release games. See which game bested the rest in the GameTrailers Game of the Year Award for Best Downloadable Game!
Gamasutra contributor Ryan Langley looks at a year that brought us standout downloadable titles and a flood of content alike, highlighting his favorite games for Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, and WiiWare
Yeah, Clash of Heroes! The best PSN title of 2011, I absolutely loved that game. Sadly it was overlooked by most people.