For those that attended PAX East 2017, Shu may have been one of the many games that caught your eye. This crisp, delightful platformer blends side-scrolling strategy with a vibrant world that is a joy to play:
Posts Tagged ‘PS4’
Shu Immerses Players in a Vibrant World
Posted: March 26, 2017 by Ian Gaudreau in Gamenomics - Video Games, Sony/PlayStation, Steam, PC, & Indie GamesTags: Coastsink, Indie, PAX, PAXEast, Platformer, PS4, Review, Shu, Steam, Vita
Game&Comic’s Game of the Year
Posted: January 9, 2017 by Ian Gaudreau in Gamenomics - Video Games, Sony/PlayStation, Steam, PC, & Indie GamesTags: Blizzard, Overwatch, PC, PlayOverwatch, PS4
2016 brought a lot…pain…but it also delivered many memorable games. In this post, we acknowledge our game of the year, Overwatch.
Mayan Death Robots Comes to PAX East
Posted: March 9, 2015 by Ian Gaudreau in Gamenomics - Video Games, Microsoft/Xbox, Sony/PlayStation, Steam, PC, & Indie GamesTags: Gaming, Indie, Mayan Death Robots, Microsoft/Xbox, PAX, PAX East, PS4, Review, Sileni Studios, Steam
Combining the lore of an ancient civilization with turn-based robotic face-offs comes Mayan Death Robots:
Binding of Isaac is Reborn with Stellar Sequel
Posted: November 19, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Gamenomics - Video Games, Sony/PlayStation, Steam, PC, & Indie GamesTags: Edmund McMillen, Playstation, PS4, Rebirth, Review, Steam, The Binding of Isaac, Vita
The original Binding of Isaac premiered on September 28, 2011 and quickly swept the indie scene off its feet. With so many power-up and item possibilities, each play through is unique and addicting. It’s been a few years, but on November 4th, The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth was released on Steam, PS4, and PS Vita and truly knocked our socks off:
E3 2014 Recap
Posted: June 11, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Gamenomics - Video Games, Microsoft/Xbox, Nintendo, Sony/PlayStationTags: E3, E3 2014, Microsoft, PS4, Sony, WiiU, Xbox One
Another fantastic Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) has come to an end. Although new consoles were absent from all developers, the entire show was dedicated to the newest games and hardware coming in the next year. It was refreshing to see creative ideas from each conference, with innovative spins on classic games combining with the rise of attention to new independent games. Dozens of new titles were showcased, but here are some of our favorites:
Final Fantasy Versus 13 Moved to PS4 with New Name?
Posted: February 21, 2013 by Ian Gaudreau in Gamenomics - Video Games, Sony/PlayStationTags: Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy Versus XIII, PS4, Sony, Versus XIII
For those that may not know, I am a huge Final Fantasy buff. I am willing to say that Final Fantasy VII is without a doubt my all-time favorite game. In my opinion, FF games are the perfect emulation of what an role-playing game (RPG) should be. Imagination, adventure, customization, and an invested story are just some of the things I look forward to with each installment of the series. Unfortunately, words can not describe the utter frustration I feel towards the series and this is a perfect example why:

