SteamFirst: In Dinner Date, you play as the subconscious of a Mr. Julian Luxemburg. A man awaiting a dinner date who never shows. In the time you’re waiting, you learn a lot about julien and gain some insight on his life leading up to this night. There’s little interaction and some controversy stirred up about this not being a “real” video game due to that. Let us know what YOU think in the comments below.

Ever since Steam opened the floodgates of its Greenlight program, you'll find mountains of shovelware piled up at the bottom of the Steam rankings list.

Ian of Just Press Start writes:
"The term ‘cerebral’ encapsulates the latest Bundle in a Box more aptly than I initially thought. Prior to the announcement of the games, I had assumed a puzzle-centric collection – one that would require the manipulation of increasingly complicated pipes, tiles and machinery in order to progress through a somewhat vague (if even present) narrative – but this bundle goes after far more than just the logic centres of your brain.

Rebecca of VividGamer.com writes:
"“Games are two artists interacting with each other with various degrees of control.” – Dan Pierce
What is a game? It’s a complicated topic, and one not easily addressed. Nevertheless, I sat down with several interesting guests to tackle the topic anyway."
Story of my life T_T