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If you have some time to waste, check out Bombermine.

It is the unofficial version of Super Bomberman for the web, and it comes with a twist: it’s multiplayer, and the main objective is to kill as many oponent players as you can. Be careful, it’s addictive.

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I’ve never played Portal. I’ve had Portal 2 nicely wrapped next to my PS3 for months. Maybe it’s time to give it a try, as I’ve heard it’s pretty cool. Is it?

Anyway, here you have a cool illustration inspired by the game, by the very talented Mike Maihack.

A 2D survival horror game mockup by Pyroxene.

It’s one of those things that I find pretty cool, but I wouldn’t like to actually experience. What would you do if one day you go out, and you’re the only one left on your city. You walk around, and all streets are empty. There’s nothing out there. You’re alone. What would you do?

I was never a big fan of RPGs, because they usually require a lot of time and work. It’s like you have to work on them, instead of just playing and enjoying. This one, Ni No Kuni: Wrath of The White Witch, might be an exception. The premise and story don’t look that interesting, but the fact that the animation is done by the amazing Studio Ghibli is more than enough to get me interested in it. I think I’ll definitely buy this game for the PS3 when it comes out, but it looks like I still have to wait for a year for that to happen.

Bonus: Nisshin Commercial by Studio Ghibli

I want to play this game. The music is haunting, and it looks simply beautiful. I don’t know anything about the game, but I want to play it. I need some free time, as I haven’t used my PS3 for nothing but Netflix lately.

It has to be good, as it’s’ officially broken PlayStation Network and PlayStation Store sales records, becoming the fastest-selling game ever releast in the SCEA region of the PS Network.

Have you played it?

Coma, Play. Now.

July 8, 2010 — Leave a comment

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I might make this a regular feature for this site. It’s time for cool flash game you might want to play. It’s probably going to take you about 30 minutes to finish it. It’s easy, and it’s more an interactive story than a real game.

What caught my attention in Coma (the game) was its nice artwork and cute nifty animation. To tell you the truth, the gameplay wasn’t that exciting. In fact  it could be a bit more interesting to just watch the walkthrough video of this little online game than actually playing it. The important thing is: it’s got cool visuals and art, so it’s something that will keep you entertained for a few minutes at the office.

If you’re still interested, go play it now! I haven’t finished it yet (I have to work, you know)

Machinarium

July 4, 2010 — Leave a comment

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Machinarium is a point-and-click adventure game made by the talented guys at Amanita Design, a design studio from the Czech Republic.

In the game, you control a little robot, making him walk and interact with the environment, in order to solve the puzzle that will let you move to the next level. You can play a demo online, which consists of about 10% of the entire game, or purchase the entire game for $20.

I was playing the demo for 5 minutes, and really liked it, although it’s a bit slow and mellow, but the artwork and music involves you in the game. The little robot is cute. I might play it later, although I’m afraid it can get to be an addicting game.

I guess you’ll love it if you like puzzles and adventure games. There seems to be no blood, no violence, and no nudity in the game, so some of you might need to go look for that somewhere else.

Machinarium, play the game
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