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Monday, August 17, 2009


Here are preview clips and gameplay videos from a couple of upcoming projects (and a recently released game). First up is No Quarter: Hitler Must Die!, Cryptic Sea's game compilation project.

The team is seeking beta testers for the game, so if you're interested in joining you can contact them via this page.


Another look at Positech Games' Gratuitous Space Battles.


Gameplay footage from The Games Page's Cave Jumper.


The Survival mode from Echoes+, Binary Zoo's XBox Live Indie Games update of their Asteroids-style shooter Echoes. (source: xnPlay)


And finally, the intro to RPG Creations' very early build of Saturated Dreamers.

Comments

Woah, Cave Jumper looks hard! I kinda like the weird oversaturated straight forward style.

Hitler game's looking sweet too.

Got mixed feelings about Saturated Dreamers. Some of the cutscene graphics look weird/out of place, while other things look nice.

I agree, Saturated Dreamer's cutscene stuff looks really inconsistent. The fighting looks kind of crap. But, the whole environment and exploration element look really cool.

"Cave Jumper" by "The Games Page"? They really don't do names, do they? It sounds terribly bland and generic.

Gameplay looks nice though. But there's no demo available...?

I remember when Cave Jumper was freeware

You might be able to find an old Cave Jumper demo from GamersHell.

Both Hitler Must Die! and Cave Jumper look awesome, didn't even knew that The Games Page was still alive.

You can get the older stuff here: http://www.thegamespage.com/downloads/games/

Cutscenes look inconsistent? I would guess it's because not all the art is done...a bunch of that looked like placeholder stuff. I'm very interested to see how the game turns out.

What's wrong with Venus' face? She looks like an old ugly hag on some of the pictures.

A noobie question: When should I expect Cryptic Sea to respond to my offer to be a beta tester?

Again, noobie question.

GSB looks awesome! Totally going to check it out.

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