Posted by Lorne Whiting
Wed, 20 Jun 2007 14:14:00 GMT

Interview with Rinkuhero of Immortal Defense fame, about Immortal Defense.
I'm kind of interested in who John Thornton is... perhaps, he and Rinku are mating partners!
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Posted in Features, Interviews | Tags StudioEres | 6 comments
Posted by Lorne Whiting
Mon, 04 Jun 2007 22:40:00 GMT
Rinkuhero, of our forums, and Immortal Defense fame, recently released a game, called Immortal Defense.
In it, you play as a guy warped into some weird ethereal world in which you make towers that blow shit up out of your emotions.

The game, thus making the game specifics obvious, is a "tower defense" game, on space crack. For those not in the know, the tower defense genre originates in some lame mainstream game modification, and is about keeping stupid enemies away from the exit of the level by building towers that shoot at the things within a limited radius.
Anyways, at the very least, nab the demo, because the only comparison I can think of for it is a really hot swinger nymphomaniac who has a very particular fetish (In this case, defending stuff with towers), but anyone's willing to put up with it because of how hot they are.
Posted in Highly Recommended, Videos, Windows, Strategy, Action / Arcade | Tags StudioEres | 10 comments
Posted by Tim
Sun, 10 Sep 2006 04:47:00 GMT
Nope, the title doesn’t refer to me or any of the other editors on TIGSource. (rather apt, though!)
In Missing, you play the role of an ex-cop investigating the disappearance of his wife and child with only a handful of clues as leads.
Most players are likely to struggle with the controls at first but persistence is rewarded with one of the best stories this year. It’s important to note that save games are only allowed in your room and nowhere else. Moving your character around can be rather confusing, though a little experimentation will solve that problem in a matter of minutes.
Tension builds up rather quickly after the protagonist settles into bed for the first night. There’s a mystery to solve and a few twists in the tale that will keep you playing right till the end.
Highly recommended, two thumbs up, and not to be missed by anyone with an interest in adventure games.
Posted in Adventure, Windows, Freeware | Tags StudioEres | 8 comments