GDN writes: "Future Wars, from Radon Labs and Headup Games, is more like a trip to the past when the giants ruling the land were turn-based, strategy was scarce and there was no resource collecting. It reminds me of some other older titles like Advance Wars, only not as advanced. That's not to say it's not an interesting title, just not an innovative one."
Gamesta.com reports on more great indie deals with the second iteration from Bundle Stars. Their newest promotion called Indie Jam bundles up 8 games for 5 bucks, more or less. All games come with Steam redeem keys.
IndieGala is excited to announce the launch of its third pay-what-you-want indie game bundle, with five great new indie games that never appeared in any previous bundle, plus four scret bonuses that will be unvealed after the first week. The bundle will last for 15 days.
Today is quite possibly a day that will go down in video game history; OnLive has launched their mobile app. As OnLive fans gazed at their mobile devices, amazed by the fact that they can now play Dirt 3 and other high end games on their mobile phones, OnLive released three new games to the service and two of them already have touch controls enabled. The newly added games on the service are Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel, Future Wars, and A Kingdom for Keflings.