
Darkzero:
"Multiwinia isn't a bad game; the unique art style and hypnotic laser fire are enough to keep it visually entertaining for hours (kind of like when you watch a moth attack a lava lamp). But once you've penetrated the outer crust of the game's strategy, there really isn't much more to the plain and inconsistent innards. Some people would call this its strength, opting for fast-paced decision making, and short battles. But those looking for more from their strategy games will be left wanting, and may even find that the battles are coming to an end long before you can mount a suitable retaliation, which is half the fun of a decent strategy.
Get your gob round the free demo, and make up your own mind. There's a lot to like, and equally as much to dislike. Just promise me to you'll get online and make your friends weep before your pixelated 2D justice. Good day!"

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