Indie Game: The Movie

A little inspiration for you indie game developers out there. Here's a trailer of a little movie being made about indie game developers and their stories. Indie game development is no easy feat. In the trailer, we see some gameplay footage of Fez, Super Meat Boy, and Braid to name a few.

Thanks to Joshi for the tip. Follow him on his twitter account at http://twitter.com/iamdyosh.

Indie Game: The Movie is a feature documentary about video games, their creators and the craft. The film follows the dramatic journeys of indie game developers as they create their games, and as they release those works, and themselves, to the world.

Indie Game: The Movie is about making video games, but at its core, it’s about the creative process and exposing yourself through your work.

The film tells the emotional story of a two-man team, Edmund McMillen and Tommy Refenes, as they craft and release their first major game for XBOX, "Super Meat Boy". It follows Phil Fish, the creator of the highly- anticipated game, "Fez", as he shows it for the first time in 4 years at the giant gaming expo, PAX EAST. And, the film tells behind-the-scenes story an independent designer, Jonathan Blow, who made one of highest-rated video games of all-time, "Braid".

Four developers, three games, and one ultimate goal - to express one’s self through a video game.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhaT78i1x2M&w=560&h=349

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http://www.indiegamethemovie.com/

Weekend, what are you playing?

Sadle up! It's time for the weekend post!

Migoy: Finally got to try out Marvel vs. Capcom 3. A friend of mine just bought a 2nd hand copy of it today and oh man, what fun that game is, plus it looks gorgeous in HD, everything is so smooth and crisp while keeping a constant 60fps. Since I was out, all I had with me was my PSP. Still playing Gundam Memories on it. I've done 71% of the missions but I'm sure I've still got a ways to go before completing the game. For my Sunday, I'm gonna try to finish up a model kit I've been putting off for more than a month now but I've got some games I want to try out such as Eternal Darkness for the GameCube and Robot Alchemic Drive for the PS2.

Quash: Going back old school!! playing Xenogears every chance i get. It's a great game. One of my personal favorites back in the PSone days.  This is Squaresoft at it's best besides their famous Final Fantasy franchise. I'm currently 10 hours in, and it's addicting as ever. It had an amazing gameplay, and if I remember correctly, the story was pretty solid too. Aside from Xenogears, I've been playing around with the games i bought in PSN. So far, everything is worth every buck except one. We had 10 bucks left, and we decided on Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime. In short, not worth 10 bucks.

Nightmare House 2

I had never heard of this game/mod until a little while ago on a youtube video. From that small youtube clip, I got freaked out. Now, watching people play a horror game for the most part isn't scary at all but if a game can instill a sense of fear in me from just watching someone play, it deserves some attention.

Nightmare House 2 is a free, horror-themed first-person-shooter game, and the direct successor of the first classic horror map pack "Nightmare House". Nightmare House 2 is based on the Source Engine by Valve, also considered a modification (mod) made for Half Life: Episode 2.

The story resumes with the player lost and confused in a hospital known as "Never Lose Hope". With no understanding of how you came to be there, there's only a vague memory of the mysterious, haunting girl from Nightmare House. Soon it will be difficult to determine between a dream and reality. How long will it take you to realize that escape is not an option?

All Nightmare House related content is free of charge, and is available in this section. Each of the playable downloads includes a readme.txt inside, with instructions about installing the game properly.

Nightmare House 2 is available for download, and requires Half Life 2: Episode 2 with a registered Steam client to run it. If you run into any trouble, or mind to share your experience in general, hit the our official forums.

The game is free to do download on their site. I'll try it the moment I get off from work and try to broadcast it if my laptop can hadle it.

http://nh2.wecreatestuff.com/

Here is the video I was talking about;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j79OmhES7J0&w=560&h=349

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUjTvDDHxis&w=560&h=349

No games to buy? look around an online store...

Weird title I know, but I couldn't think of a better one for this post. This July, not a single disc-based game interested me and my friends, so we decided to split the money for two $20 PSN US prepaid cards to search for some games in the PSN Store that might interest us. Luckily we found a couple that used almost all the money we loaded up in my account.

Xenogears

First thing we looked at is on the PSone classics, and this was instantly our first pick. Priced at $9.99, this RPG was one of my favorite games when i was young. My friends were also fans of Xenogears and we instantly bought the game for us to play through one more time. It's unique combat mechanics of doing button combinations for attacks and doing special moves by doing specific combinations was a treat. Plus they had mechs, and as a kid, those blocky things back then were cool to me. If any gamer that wants to experience a great Japananese RPG that isn't Final Fantasy, this is the one to get. Just started playing and playing it again makes me appreciate how good RPGs were back then.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0xGILHchUo]

 

Moon Diver

Since we got something out of our childhood and the next game needed to be something co-op, we found one that was also made by Squaresoft, but we all know it now as Square-Enix.  This was a random find. I wasn't aware this game existed, my friend just researched on the net because we wanted a 4 player co-op to buy. He found Moon Diver and when we saw gameplay we all went "PERFECT!". Our first initial pick to buy was Dungeon Hunter Alliance and i wasn't 100% game in getting it since it was made my Gameloft, makers of cellphone game ripoffs. It was a dungeon crawler but it didn't seem worth the buy at $15. Thank god my we found Moon Diver because it felt like we would have regret buying Dungeon Hunter Alliance.

Moon Diver is a 2D side scroller that's playable with 4 players. You pick specific characters with different abilities to pick from and can level up fixing the characters stats as you go through the stages. It felt a lot like the old Strider games and with 4 players it was chaotic. We were all jumping around, slashing away, climbing walls, falling off. It was hard to get used to with all of us running around but we got what we wanted. A co-op game that gave us the same satisfaction as what Castle Crashers gave us. We are not done yet but it's definitely something to look at if you want a Co-op to play with your buddies. Fun stuff but after two stages, one friend blurted that he wanted to start watching Jackass 3D minus the 3D, so were not done yet! It's priced at $14.99 in the PSN store and also available in Xblox Live Marketplace for 1200 Microsoft Points.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bR_3OazMtu0]

 

Marvel vs. Capcom 3 - Downloadable characters - Jill Valentine and Shuma Gorath

This has been long overdue. have no idea why i didn't bother getting these characters when they released it. I play Marvel vs Capcom 3 a lot, especially with friends when they come over and when i suggested it we all said "YES! let's get that shit already!". We downloaded each character for $4.99 or  400 Microsoft Points. Decent price considering that you get a completely different characters.  It's really not much of a download since the character is already on the disc and all you need is the unlock code which what you download that takes only seconds.

Since this finished ahead of the rest, we popped mt MvC 3 copies to give these new characters a try. Jill, i still don't have an idea how to play her but Shuma Gorath was trippy and easy to get used to. Whats weird with Shuma Gorath though is that he has charge moves which is very unusual in Marvel vs Capcom. I believe he's the only charge character actually. Jill looks like a great point character for a team. She isn't the Jill from Marvel vs Capcom 2, she's a completely new character coming form Resident Evil 5. That's why she has similar powers as Wesker. Why do Resident Evil have people like Wesker and Jill with powers?? well, that's another topic for another day, but she fits well in the Marvel vs Capcom universe. She's hella fast and has some crazy combos that I'm yet to learn. By the way Capcom, when are you giving us info on new DLC characters??

Jill Valentine

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oG2_N418-lw&feature=fvst]

 

Shuma Gorath

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKnKnT8jghc]

 

With these buys, our $40 went down to around $4. I currently had $6 left before putting the two $20 cards which makes my remaining money $10.16. Are we happy with our buys?? definitely. We got what we needed and covered almost all the bases. We got an old school game, a PSN/XBLA game and DLC content. We are still looking what else to get with the remaining 10 bucks but so far no luck. Might consider saving it for possible DLC's that might come out, but we'll see what we decide. Any suggestions for the remaining 10 bucks?? and if you guys had around $40 to spend with some friends on either PSN or Xbox Live Marketplace, what would you guys pick?

The Wizard

This past weekend I spent half of my time working on a model kit that I've left unfinished for more than a month now and during that time I went through a sort of movie marathon. A particular movie I saw involved a strange plot that tied in a video game tournament. From Wikipedia;

The Wizard (also known as Joy Stick Heroes[1] in Germany and Sweet Road in Japan), is a1989 adventure dramedy film starring Fred SavageLuke Edwards, and Jenny Lewis. The film follows three children as they travel to California so the youngest, who has a condition that makes him emotionally withdrawn, can compete in a video game tournament. The Wizard is infamous for its numerous references to video games and accessories for the Nintendo Entertainment Systemand has been called a feature length commercial. The film was also well known for being North America's introduction to what would become one of the best-selling video games of all time,Super Mario Bros. 3.[2]

So you got the kid from The Wonder Years and a bunch of NES games from the 80s. If you're a 80's or early 90's baby and you haven't seen this? I strongely suggest you do, right now.

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NT6zfPC3sDk&w=425&h=349]

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAJk_gdXwrs&w=425&h=349]