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GameSpew's Top 10 Indie Games of 2017

GameSpew: Put aside your thoughts of Assassin's Creed or Super Mario Odyssey for a moment and let's spend some time celebrating the indie games of 2017 that have really blown us away.

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pedrirognu2684d ago

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NecrumOddBoy2684d ago

Castlevania Lecarde Chronicles 2

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The Epic Games Store Has Two Freebies For You This Week

The Epic Games Store wants to double up on your free stuff this week.

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Higher Tier PlayStation Plus Members Can Claim These 10 Spooky Games For Free

If you don’t plan on trick-or-treating or going to a Halloween-themed party, the next best thing is to relax with a spooky game, and PlayStation Plus members can get some cool games for free. If you’re a PS+ subscriber, there are a bunch of games perfect for Halloween that you can get completely for free.

Note: Some games require higher PS+ tier levels to enjoy free.

TriniOutsider178d ago

Can we stop with the word "Free" when it comes to these subscription services, please? These games aren't free if people are paying for the service.

Juancho51178d ago

Calm down, we all know what it means. You’re not paying for the individual game, it’s included. Stop acting outraged over nothing.

TriniOutsider178d ago

Your response is exactly what's wrong with gaming today.

I've always against subscription based gaming services.

1nsomniac177d ago

He doesn't need to calm down. He's stating what is factual and what should be common sense, however it's clear some people still don't understand this.

It is not free. You do not receive them if you're not paying the subscription to receive them. No ones getting angry other than yourself. He's just stating the simple common sense that no one is receiving a free game they are receiving a game "included" in their subscription plan - That they pay for!

False and manipulative writing/advertisement is wrong and counts on the less educated letting it go unchallenged.

Elda177d ago

Exactly. If anyone wants to play any of these games through PS+ one has to pay a monthly subscription fee which means it's not free.

northpaws177d ago

@TriniOutsider

We all know what it means, no one is confused, chill.

TheNamelessOne178d ago (Edited 178d ago )

All great games, honestly. Though, I did feel The Devil In Me was the worst game that Supermassive has put out.

LoveSpuds177d ago

I went out and bought Dredge, one of my favourite games i have played this year.

If you haven't played it, you really should give it a chance.

Nacho_Z177d ago

Dredge is great, really enjoyed it. One of my favourites too and something original as well.

derek177d ago

Alan Wake 2 is available in the subscription?

1nsomniac177d ago

No. It's just a really poorly written article. Alan Wake 2 is part of the subscriptions "Trial" section - So it's simply a demo, that's all.

Simple "bait and switch" article trying to get hits using manipulative writing.

derek177d ago

Oh, ok. I looked on the app and saw the trial available thought I was missing something.

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Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice Review | What's It Like In 2024?

Admittedly, Hellblade: Senua's Saga is far from perfect and won't be a game for everyone, but now with a multitude of accessibility options it has made itself much more palatable for a wider audience, and with constant sale prices between $2-$4, Hellblade: Senua's Saga is too good to pass up for a unique experience that has stood the test of time and will do so once more with its even more robust and epic sequel.

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jwillj2k4224d ago

The only thing epic about this “game” is how longnit took to make.

90sGamingWasBetter223d ago

The Hellblade games looked nice but they were essentially walking simulators with a minimal amount of combat tracked on.