If you're going to play something on Xbox Live Indie Games that doesn't involve mining, it might as well be an organic, massively reactive, cellular strategy game from the principal writer of the original Deus Ex, Sheldon Pacotti. Cell: emergence takes place in the body of a sick child, where players inhabit a nanobot fighting the smart germs of futuristic biowarfare. It's beautiful, for a battlefield.
Cell: emergence 1.1 drops on XBLIG today and is out for PC via Desura, both on sale for $1 through February 4. Version 1.1 addresses the weak tutorial and steep difficulty curve by throwing in visual tutorial screens.
"The difficulty curve remains steep, but for most players it should now be challenging rather than mystifying," Pacotti says. He also wants to see Cell: emergence break out on Steam, and today began a campaign to get it approved through Greenlight.
If you're interested but not sold, check out the free demo on Indie DB.Continue reading Cell: emergence version 1.1 reacts massively on XBLIG, PC
Cell: emergence version 1.1 reacts massively on XBLIG, PC originally appeared on Joystiq on Tue, 29 Jan 2013 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Cell: emergence 1.1 drops on XBLIG today and is out for PC via Desura, both on sale for $1 through February 4. Version 1.1 addresses the weak tutorial and steep difficulty curve by throwing in visual tutorial screens.
"The difficulty curve remains steep, but for most players it should now be challenging rather than mystifying," Pacotti says. He also wants to see Cell: emergence break out on Steam, and today began a campaign to get it approved through Greenlight.
If you're interested but not sold, check out the free demo on Indie DB.Continue reading Cell: emergence version 1.1 reacts massively on XBLIG, PC
Cell: emergence version 1.1 reacts massively on XBLIG, PC originally appeared on Joystiq on Tue, 29 Jan 2013 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments
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