
Made from scratch by a team of DigiPen students, this is one of best school projects weve ever seen (and played), with a bevy of futuristic, high-adrenaline tracks that live up to the games unique genre: experimental survival driving. Cook it under the exhaust of a jet engine, and youll get Nitronic Rush, a high-adrenaline arcade racer that puts plenty of paid games to shame. Mix one part Speed Racer, two parts Tron, and a dash of F-Zero GX. It's also inspired tons of amazing fan art, including the awesome Erebun piece you see above. With charming characters, multiple endings, and some truly frightening moments (that arent all-too-easy jump scares), Ib may end up being one of your favorite horror games of all time. The game knows just when to give you a break in the tension, before plunging you back into a state of anxiety with a single errant sound effect.

Fine art has never been more unsettling.Įven with 16-bit era, top-down sprite graphics, Ib will effortlessly frighten you once you lose yourself to its ominous atmosphere. Foregoing combat entirely, Ib will hook you with its gratifying puzzles, clever use of dialogue, and genuinely creepy ambiance. Not so in Ib, an indie horror game made in RPG Maker, which follows the exploits of a little girl lost in a haunted art museum. Too often, games in the horror genre are so preoccupied with scaring you that they completely neglect to spin a captivating story. Blood of the Werewolf just got the Steam Greenlight, so expect it to be available shortly. But that just makes it all the more satisfying when you finally devour the still-beating heart of your quarry. As is typical of hardcore platformers, the controls are tight, upgrades are carefully hidden, and your death count will skyrocket during particularly tricky segments.
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And the enemies standing between you and your kidnapped son are inventive takes on classic movie monsters, like Dracula and the Mummy. Werewolf's graphic style is delectable-cartoony but elegant, with 3D models set against straightforward 2D backdrops. It's even got a Ghouls n' Ghosts-esque map crawl before each level-a reminder that this game, like GnG, doesn't mess around. Taking cues from Castlevania (with a crossbow in place of a whip), this 2D sidescroller has you swapping between human and humongous wolf form, piercing and chomping whatever ghouls cross your path. Looking for a hardcore indie platformer to set the Halloween mood? Blood of the Werewolf will sate your lust for difficulty, and then some. Whatever it is that makes Nuclear Throne so special, we can't get enough.Ĭheck it out here Prev of 15 Next Prev of 15 Next Or maybe it's the trippy music, baddies' vicious gurgling, or the sweet sound of gunfire.

Maybe it's the aesthetic: bold, colorful pixel art that, when combined with all the running and gunning, evokes the 16-bit classic Zombies Ate My Neighbors. Maybe it's the winning concept: a group of profoundly mutated misfits gunning down droves of baddies in top-down, shoot-em-up gameplay.

From the very moment you boot it up the game, you feel like you're being punched in the face by the fist of style incarnate. Nuclear Throne-the randomly generated roguelike formerly known as Wasteland Kings-is Vlambeer's latest, and we dare say it's their best.
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The two-man dev team knows how to make easy-to-learn gameplay last hours upon hours for proof, check out Super Crate Box, Luftrausers, or Ridiculous Fishing. We've said it before, but it bears repeating: Vlambeer has mastered the craft of arcade gameplay.
