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Saturday, March 13, 2010


Here's a gameplay video of the first area in Limbo, captured from the IGF showfloor at GDC. Gamespot has a new article about the award-winning platformer up on their site as well. More recorded footage of GDC attendees playing IGF games (and interviews) in the extended as I find them, but there's quite a few of those already up on GameVideos in the 'Recently Added Videos' section.


Monaco gameplay video


Edmund McMillen interview


Jamie Cheng interview, Shank trailer

Comments

man, that looks nice.

One of the most painful interviewers I have ever seen. I lol-ed when he asked what kind of meat Meatboy is, that being the stupid question Edmund says he gets most often.

Man, I've been waiting for some news about Limbo other than that it was being funded by THE MAN (making it not indie) and other people.
Looks like how I expected it to be, but I wasn't expecting the music...or the bear trap (although the teaser hinted at some violence).
Monaco looks interesting, but confusing as anything.
Hooray for awkward interviews!

Limbo looks absolutely incredible. I can't wait to play it!

Limbo looks like a physics-based platformer, which I absolutely love. It is the reason I bought Trine and why it still remains my favourite platformer. I've watched a couple of videos and talk about epic adventure. Have they confirmed it's coming to PC? Apparently, it was going to be part of Summer of Arcade Xbox 360

Boooooooooooriiiiiiiiiing!

I wanna see a Limbo interview! Someone grab the lead developer! lol please

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