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Tuesday, September 22, 2009


Yep, I'm guilty of liking just about everything that Jonatan Söderström makes. (caution: loud music)

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god, it's so awesome!

Awesome, but everything from cactus is.

Looking good. That thumbnail for the video is very bad, though. It made me think that this is probably some boring retro-styled puzzle game, while it actually just shows the map screen(?) of a sweet looking action game.

Awesome...we need to see some of this stuff released!

Woaw, can't wait to play this one !

The music in the trailer sounds very cool, anyone knows the name of this song? :)

The song's called Death Dance 2000, by Point Line Plane. You can find some free MP3s by band online if you google them.

Cactus please complete a game!!
Every time a new game, but I'm waiting for a lot of other previous unfinished ones.. :'D
Anyway this one looks great. :)
I'm mostly waiting for Shotgun Ninja 2. A very excellent game IMHO.

It looks great, but the trend toward making videos instead of games is troubling. I'm still waiting for Braindead Toon Underworld, and I know some people really looking forward to Air Pirates.

Dude makes cool games, but has some awful taste in music.

Theres so many good things seen in that trailer, but all I gotta say: Looks freaking sweet!

Huh! Looks like Oregon Trail meets Smash TV meets Zelda. (?)

looks great, music fits perfectly!

@Anonymous
Anonymous can't make a game and doesn't contribute anything worthwhile to the gaming community and also a r*tard for thinking his taste in music is better.

Looks great! Though how about replacing that giant arrow mouse pointer with a little crosshairs, target 'X' shape or something more elegant?

It would be great if Cactus would actually release a game for a change.

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