E3 2013 - Co-Optimus Wrap Up Video
This year E3 felt like a blur, so luckily we captured it on film for everyone to enjoy and remember. Take a quick glimpse of what the show is like in this video from the Co-Opticrew that was in Los Angeles.
This year E3 felt like a blur, so luckily we captured it on film for everyone to enjoy and remember. Take a quick glimpse of what the show is like in this video from the Co-Opticrew that was in Los Angeles.
Hope you enjoyed your weekend super moon and the first day of summer! This week we have real time strategy, card combat, and not a whole heck of a lot else. I might take that Deadpool game for a spin. I've heard... things. If you like frozen warfare and tapping mana, this is your week to shine!
Wyv and Keep: the Temple of the Lost Idol is a puzzle platforming game that suffered some delays. Was the wait worth it? Find out in our Co-Op Review.
Bringing back a long forgotten franchise is a wonderful idea, unless the new game looks nothing like the original. This was the case with Obscure 2013 that was as similar to the moody original as chalk is to cheese in a can. Mighty Rocket Studios have decided to sever the more obvious links with the original game and have renamed their 4 player co-op game Final Exam.
It's the longest day of the year which means the sun burns us for the most minutes it possibly can. We must hide from it and play games. Luckily there's plenty of those to keep us distracted. Here's what's on tap this weekend.
If nothing else, the DLC for Borderlands 2 has been uneven in quality. After a strong start with Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty, the next two installments, Mr Torgue's Campaign of Carnage & Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt didn't click with us quite as much. Fortunately, after putting about a half hour into the upcoming Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep, it seems like Gearbox may be delivering the best expansion to the Borderlands world yet.
Sometimes as gamers we forget the legal battles developers have to go through to get titles made, Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition being one of them. Today, the game was officially withdrawn from retail outlets due to “contractual issues” coming into play.
There are a serious lack of helicopter sim games on the market. The flight simulation games that are released are usually PC exclusive games. They also typically tend to be more realistic games, opting for a simulation experience over an arcade-like adventure. Even fewer games attempt to bring co-op into the mix. As such, Thunder Wolves fills a very interesting niche, combining cooperative gameplay, aircraft, and cheap arcade thrills. In Thunder Wolves, one player can control the helicopter while the other controls the firepower. It looks like a fun combo co-op game, and we gave it a favorable review or the PC.
Ska Studios has been making lots of news in video game headlines lately. With their latest game Charlie Murder, they are aiming to once again take the XBLA by storm. The indie developer that is responsible for The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai, and The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile, has other news as well. Apparently for some time now, Ska has been trying to port Vampire Smile over to the PC. It seems to be a very wish that is requested by the fans, and Ska has always wanted to make it a reality. They have finally announced that the the desire will become true.
In this episode of Indie-Ana Co-Op, we "game with the devs" at Dinosaur Games, developers of MechKnight Chronicles: Knightfall. The co-op side scrolling brawler is reminiscent of Guardian Heroes, Knights of the Round, and many other classics, and is currently in development for PC/Mac. Jesse Sosa, the owner and creative director at Dinosaur Games, talks about the inspiration behind MechKnight Chronicles, the episodic nature of the game, and their plans for what is to come.
If you've been playing the Company of Heroes 2 open beta on Steam, you may have noticed the counter for days left suddenly changed from one to six the other day. That wasn't some glitch in the Matrix, but rather Relic extending the open beta almost up until the game launches on June 25th.
E3 2013 has wrapped and the long, hot summer of anticipation has begun. We were granted access to next-gen consoles and THE GAMES OF TOMORROW. Wielding our co-op gaming expertise, we have judged the offerings of industry titans and pugnacious indies. We created the Co-Optimus E3 2013 Game of Show Award to separate the lavish trailers and spectacular booths from real, hands-on gameplay. There are several contenders, but there is only one winner.. To qualify, the game had to have be playable cooperatively. That’s it. These are the co-op games to watch in the months to come. These are the titles that made an impression in a sea of digital escapism. These are our Co-Optimus E3 2013 Game of Show Nominees! Oh, and one standout winner.