
Gameplayer has gone live with a review of RTT/RTS release Multiwinia from indie developers Introversion.
"In 2005, Introversion demonstrated this talent to great effect with the wonderfully engaging Darwinia, a single-player experience with roots in many classic genre games but delivering an experience unlike any of its forebears. Its initial high price point and single player-only gameplay caused quite a few people to turn away despite glowing reviews, but the game managed to find a new home (and a new price point) courtesy of Valve's Steam distribution system. This year, Introversion has decided to revisit their most critically acclaimed game universe with a multiplayer version of Darwinia, imaginatively titled Multiwinia."

Indie Gala has unveiled their latest bundle, named the Colossus Bundle, and it most certainly lives up to its name. Featuring 5 games for a minimum of $1 and if you beat the average, which is currently $5.64, you will unlock an additional 5 games with 1 more game and 2 albums to unlock in the second week.

We are still waiting for the Tolstoy-esque war game where, by and large, instructions must be issued prior to engagement and may turn out to be irrelevant due to unforeseen events, where orders handed over to a messenger during the heat of the battle may be struck down by a stray musket shot before they are ever received. You know what gets closest? Multiwinia. Honest.

Grand Theft Auto IV and a host of new video game deals have been posted by Green Man Gaming in part of their Digital Download Festival deals.
i hate seeing "up to 75% off some games", just list the games man, retails (especially retailers who use digital distribution methods) almost always have 75% off some games