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Tomorrow Corp. Talk Little Inferno

Tomorrow Corp. Talk Little Inferno

There is one game amongst the IGF Grand Finalists that is not like the others, that game is Little Inferno, the only one of the titles up for the Seumas McNally Grand Prize: that has been released on a console. It is also the only one that was developed by a corporation, more specifically, Tomorrow Corporation. The indie studio is comprised of Allan Blmoquist, Kyle Gabler and Kyle Gray. I managed to bribe their PR company enough goo balls to pose the trio some questions about the game, the Wii U launch and their plans going forward. All of this after the break.

Scram Kitty and his Buddy on Rails – A Wii U Exclusive Indie Coming This Year

Scram Kitty and his Buddy on Rails – A Wii U Exclusive Indie Coming This Year

Big news for Wii U owners (sadly not me quite yet), while Rayman Legends is no longer an exclusive and has been delayed, there will be at least one third-party game coming exclusively to Nintendo’s platform sometime this year. The game will be known as Scram Kitty and his Buddy on Rails and comes from Welsh indie studio Dakko Dakko.

The team haven’t revealed any in-game media, but Eurogamer have a lengthy interview with Dakko Dakko founder Rhodri Broadbent over here. Wii U, indie, Welsh, crazy game name? This might be a winner.

New Video Game Releases – March Schedule

New Video Game Releases – March Schedule

Welcome to The Reticule’s definitive roundup of gaming releases throughout March 2013. All release dates stated are for the EU, across all currently available platforms. Keep this page bookmarked for easy access, as we will link all previews and reviews when we post them on the site.

Rayman Legends delayed, goes multiplatform

Rayman Legends delayed, goes multiplatform

It’s been revealed that one of the most anticipated Wii U exclusives, Rayman Legends, will no longer feature only on the Nintendo console and will now be coming to PS3 and Xbox 360 as well. In addition, the sequel to 2011’s sublime Rayman Origins (which was also released on multiple platforms) was intended to be released at the end of February but has now been delayed until September.

New Video Game Releases – February Schedule

New Video Game Releases – February Schedule

Welcome to The Reticule’s definitive roundup of gaming releases throughout February 2013. All release dates stated are for the EU, across all currently available platforms. Keep this page bookmarked for easy access, as we will link all previews and reviews when we post them on the site.

My Hopes for the Year Ahead

My Hopes for the Year Ahead

It is a new year, and with that, we should all have plenty to look forward to, the FA Cup Third Round, Superbowl and Wrestlemania will all take place in the coming weeks and months. While I am certainly looking forward to those events, I have a few hopes for what I will occur in the gaming world over the next twelve months. Kevin is running through his Top 10 Games to look forward to, so my hopes will largely…

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Trine 2: Director’s Cut — The Verdict

Trine 2: Director’s Cut — The Verdict

Despite being the newest console on the block, the Wii U’s best looking game is a downloadable game that has been ported from the other consoles. The ridiculously good-looking Trine 2 and its vibrant and lurid landscapes has found a definitive console version on the Wii U with Trine 2: Director’s Cut.

Little Inferno — The Verdict

Little Inferno — The Verdict

Little Inferno is a game about a fireplace. It’s about the simple act of burning things. At a surface level it’s a fairly simple puzzle game. Yet Little Inferno also manages to be one of the most thought-provoking, satirical and engaging games of the year.

Wii U — First Impressions

Wii U — First Impressions

The first home 8th generation video game console is finally upon us and it’s Nintendo leading the charge with the release of the Wii U. I’ve got a hold of the Premium ZombiU edition, so if you’re stuck on the fence about buying one then hopefully this should help you out. Here are some first impressions: