Posts Tagged ‘Good Old Games’
  • Gomo – Now Available on Steam

    Posted by on December 6, 2013 under Euro, Mac, News, PC
    Gomo, the new Point & Click adventure created by Slovakian developer Fishcow Studio and published by Daedalic Entertainment is available on Steam today. Along with the game, Daedalic Entertainment also released a trailer, giving some insight into the game's lively and obscure world. Gomo is now available worldwide on Steam and at GOG.com for US$7.99. The game will release in nine dif... more.
  • Montague’s Mount – Now Available on Steam

    Posted by on November 20, 2013 under Euro, Mac, News, PC
    ­Independent developer Polypusher Studios is delighted to announce the release of its debut game, Montague¹s Mount, on Steam. The Irish studio has been working closely with UK publisher Mastertronic to complete the title and has just launched on Steam with new updates to the game. Developed for PC, Mac & Linux, Montague¹s Mount is now available on GOG.com, Get Games, GamersGate and Steam... more.
  • Rise of the Triad – Patch 1.1 Now Live on Steam

    Posted by on September 16, 2013 under Euro, News, PC
    The wait is over: the first Rise of the Triad update is now live on Steam and GoG.com, including hundreds of fixes, tweaks, optimizations and features requested by the rabid fan community during the first month since release. Said Frederik Schreiber of Interceptor Entertainment: "We are extremely happy about the feedback we have gotten from you guys and we couldn't have done it without you... more.
  • Rise of the Triad – Now Available

    Posted by on July 31, 2013 under Euro, News, PC
    Rise of the Triad, the hot new remake of one of history's most ludicrously gory shooters, is now available via digital distributors. Published by Apogee Software and developed by Interceptor Entertainment, Rise of the Triad is the fastest, over-the-toppiest, old-schoolest shooter of this generation. Get it now for just $14.99 on Steam, GOG.com, Green Man Gaming, Gamersgate, and the Apogee sto... more.
  • Rise of the Triad – Releasing July 31st

    Posted by on July 1, 2013 under Euro, News, PC
    Apogee Software and Interceptor Entertainment's much anticipated re-make of Rise of the Triad will be available July 31st for $14.99. Pre-order it today and get a retro bonus! In one fell swoop, Apogee and Interceptor have simultaneously dropped a ludicrous nostalgia bomb and one helluva pre-order incentive for the upcoming Rise of the Triad remake: Beginning July 1st, pre-order Rise of... more.
  • Rise of the Triad – Dev Diary #4 “Classic Tracks”

    Posted by on June 25, 2013 under Euro, News, PC
    This Rise of the Triad update is all about the music. Original composer Lee Jackson is advising the fine folks at Interceptor Entertainment as they kick it up a few notches with a heavy and fast remake of the classic ROTT tracks. Check out this new video, featuring new gameplay and an inside look into how the team and musician Andrew Hulshult are getting ludicrous with ROTT's classic track... more.
  • Rise of the Triad – Coming to Steam

    Posted by on May 29, 2013 under Euro, News, PC
    Interceptor Entertainment and Apogee Software are thrilled to announce that Rise of the Triad -- the reboot of the classic shooter that is going to melt your brain and send the ooze exploding through your every orifice -- will be simultaneously making its way to Steam, GOG.com and Green Man Gaming when it launches this summer. To celebrate this monumental announcement of consumer freedom, ... more.
  • Wizardry Series – Now Available on GoG.com

    Posted by on May 23, 2013 under Euro, Mac, News, PC
    Gather your party and prepare for some dungeon crawling! GOG.com, the DRM-free home to the immortal classics for PC and Mac, has delivered another all-time great in its catalog: it's time for some Wizardry! The last three entries to the genre-defining classic RPG series are available now at GOG.com. Wizardry, set in a world boldly mixing fantasy and Sci-Fi themes, has gathered quite a cult... more.
  • Retro City Rampage (Review) PC

    Posted by on October 31, 2012 under PC, Reviews
    Imagine Grand Theft Auto on the 8-bit NES and you'll have an immediate understanding of Retro City Rampage. As 'Player', you are a thug for hire in the crime-ridden city of Theftropolis. You're immediately hired by a madman named Jester, who by all intent and purposes is a parody of Keith Ledger's Joker from The Dark Knight. The game takes little time thrusting the player into a world of crime ... more.