toythatkills said:Will I miss out if I play Soul with the volume down?
I'll wait until I can turn it up loud if so!
I'll wait for now, then!Noogy said:I think sound is a huge part of Soul, so you should probably wait. BTW, did you ever get my reply to your PM?
Rlan said:My download's gone up again, so I downloaded Soul.
Wow, didn't expect that. FUUUUU :lol Hard as hell too.
The way I've seen it done so far is by the dev having a machine always logged in on a specific gamertag, which then collects scores from other players / sends out scores. Pretty damn far from ideal.Gowans007 said:Any word on when the leaderboards are coming to decimation X & how is it done on indie games?
qupe1975 said:Ninja Bros is good and a steal at 80 points. You probably missed it as once it's gone off the new games page what is there to point you too it? Bar review sites.
PressStartStudio said:Hello there guys, this is Phil from Press Start Studio.
I see some of you have played Twin Blades, I hope you've enjoyed the game. Rest assured that we are working hard on the free DLC, we've finished the first boss and one of the new environments and it objectively kicks ass!
I'll keep you posted when we are ready to release more infos.
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PressStartStudio said:Hello there guys, this is Phil from Press Start Studio.
I see some of you have played Twin Blades, I hope you've enjoyed the game. Rest assured that we are working hard on the free DLC, we've finished the first boss and one of the new environments and it objectively kicks ass!
I'll keep you posted when we are ready to release more infos.
From my playing of the game on both my ipod touch and xbl I find it works a lot better as a portable game, hard to explain but when I played the console version it just doesn't feel right. Maybe because it runs smoother on my 2nd gen touch and is a bit more zoomed in, with the screen scrolling up and down as you jump unlike the this version.Sega1991 said:Don't take it too hard or anything, but I was a little "ehhhhh" about your game. Maybe I'm missing something - I mean, for a while there, I thought all there was to the game was that first area because there were no indicators that I could keep going to the right to the next screen. Combat also seemed a little too simple for my tastes, but again, maybe I was missing something. Maybe something to push the player in the right direction?
I really dig the art style, though.
Neuromancer said:On another note, has anyone tried RC Racing 360? It's hard to control but the graphics are really impressive. Probably the best 3D graphics I've seen in a 360 Indie game.
If the game is worth it I have no problem but otherwise I don't buy the biggies. Like if Dust is still coming to indie games and is 800 points I would buy it but who knows (apart from the dev)Brettison said:Am I a bad person in that I just can't get over the mental block in my head of paying the large 400 point amount for certain games compared to the 240 or 80?
Brettison said:Am I a bad person in that I just can't get over the mental block in my head of paying the large 400 point amount for certain games compared to the 240 or 80?
Alex Waterston said:We've had a really interesting time with CE on Xbox Indies. It seems that a lot of people dismiss our game because of a) it's cheesy name and b) because it looks and sounds like a sokoban style puzzle game.
HadesGigas said:Crosstown just had a drop from $5 to $1. It's a pretty fun early 80s style arcade game with a good sense of humor and a creative presentation. Was overpriced before, but definitely worth a look now.
Well, tbh, I love Sokoban style puzzle games!Alex Waterston said:We've had a really interesting time with CE on Xbox Indies. It seems that a lot of people dismiss our game because of a) it's cheesy name and b) because it looks and sounds like a sokoban style puzzle game.
Because it looks nice and is called "Soul", probably.cjelly said:Soul is utter crap, I have no idea how people can say that game is any good.
I think the problem is that people that don't like Sokoban don't download it because it looks like Sokoban and people that do like Sokoban do download it but then get really confused because it's not sokoban.toythatkills said:Well, tbh, I love Sokoban style puzzle games!
PressStartStudio said:Hello there guys, this is Phil from Press Start Studio.
I see some of you have played Twin Blades, I hope you've enjoyed the game. Rest assured that we are working hard on the free DLC, we've finished the first boss and one of the new environments and it objectively kicks ass!
I'll keep you posted when we are ready to release more infos.
TimmiT said:Will I be able to buy Indie games from the U.S. marketplace on Xbox.com if you live in a country where Indie games aren't available? I would really like to play some of them, but they aren't available here in Holland.
PhlivoSong said:Decimation X surprised the hell out of me. The guys who made this game really owe it to themselves to make some better box art. The box art makes it look like some crappy space invaders port. Not that it can be captured in box art, but the animation/style really make the game look great in motion.
Looks aside, the game is brilliant. My biggest gripe with these types of games is how long it usually takes for the "fun" to start. It's instantly fun, and the ramp up in difficulty is perfect. The early phases of the game are about stocking up on power-ups, bullets, and shields. The later phases are about surviving as long as you can with the power-ups you've accumulated. In that sense, it never feels boring. I think my average game lasts about 10 minutes or so, which is perfect.
I was prepared/expecting to spend $5 on this game, and when I saw that it was only $1 it was the easiest $1 I've ever spent.
So good.
I get migraines whenever I lose a life. :\toythatkills said:Pixel Whirled is a neat take on Space Invaders. There's two games going on at once, and you press RB to flip between the two. If you lose at either of them, you lose a life. It's a nice idea wrapped in Mario Bros style visuals, worth trialling for sure.