
Developers and publishers love talking about player commitment when marketing their games, and most of the time it's all about "engaging storylines" or "engaging combats." Even though I've played many AAA-titles over the last couple of years I can't think of one game that had me this focused on what is happening on the screen. That's because Bit Trip Runner is a game. Not a thriller, not a lifestyle, not an action movie. Just a simple, fantastic game.

With the inclusion of the original game and a set of new mechanics that slot in naturally, Bit.Trip Rerunner is a stellar example of a remake.

Bit Cultures writer Conner plays through his Steam library in alphabetical order, writes a brief summary of his experience on each game, and then gives them his own personal rating. Here's week 9 of Steam A to Z!

This week's Humble Weekly Bundle looks like a must-buy. You can pay what you want for Shank 2, Blocks That Matter, and BIT.TRIP RUNNER. Paying $6 or more gets you Runner 2, Fly'n, and Megabyte Punch. If you're willing to spend $10 or more, you can get King Arthur's Gold and Mark of the Ninja: Special Edition.
I hope that the lil hint from the last episode CO-OP was about this.