
SideQuesting.com - Sequence tries so hard to succeed at a task that no one else gives much effort to, and unfortunately, it still isn’t enough. From the repetition in songs and the jarring battles, all the way to the conflicting fantasy and modern elements in them, nothing feels cohesive enough to warrant pushing forward in the already dull narrative. It is an intriguing attempt at revitalizing something in the rhythm game genre, flawed as it is, however it might be more appropriate to leave the genre alone until someone is willing to give it the full attention it deserves.

Hardcore Gamer: Iridium Studios, developer of the recent voice-controlled RTS title There Came an Echo, has revealed that it is being forced to rename its debut title, Sequence, to Before an Echo because of a trademark claim.
That's how copyright laws work if your not bothering to do the research before you name your game you have no right to feel bullied. If the other company harassed the devs via twitter or something I would understand but this is another company trying to defend their intellectual rights no need to get salty about it just change the title and get on with it.

A look inside the development of There Came an Echo and the future for Iridium Studios.

WingDamage.com writes: "Indie Royale’s Back to School bundle will get you ready for a new year of learning — assuming your classes involve playing indie games. Up until September 22nd, you can get seven games including Swords & Soldiers, Lunar Flight, Sequence, and Cute Things Dying Violently by paying the current minimum (just over $5 as of this writing).
Rockin’ Android has taken the opportunity to release their new open-map platformer, Bunny Must Die: Chelsea and the 7 Devils, a few weeks ahead of its October 2nd release date to bundle buyers alongside two other titles from the publisher: Flying Red Barrel and Qlione.
Paying $8 or more will also add minusbaby’s BIAS album to the bundle."