
go there, get 5 great games for whatever you want to donate (DRM free downloads and Steam keys).
Support Indie Game devs and donate to charity at the same time.
The 2 previous editions were a great success.
go go go
Nothing could be further from the truth, except for the elitist part of course. What has he built you ask? The best video game website in the world. Really, find a better one if you can. As for starving for attention THIS is starving for attention. Not to mention this and this. No one who writes and publishes something doesn't want attention (in other words, they write because they want to be read, else they'd just keep it to themselves). The difference lies in the value of what is written. You wouldn't catch me dead linking to those other 3 sites for the same reason I link, and will continue to link, to Insomnia.KGJV wrote:He is a typical elitist jealous moron who knows it all but never build something, and he is starving for attention.
I'll agree that he's a troll if you'll agree that a troll is one whose opinion you dislike but are incapable of refuting with reasoned argument. He also enjoys exposing "good" games for what they really are, just read the review, and what KGJV calls "jealous" is actually an attack on the "indie" sham.girlyboy wrote:Or, more charitably, a troll who simply enjoys saying that good things are bad in order to provoke people. I suppose that's good too.
@KGJV: I'm not trying to call you out on donating to charity or buying games, however good or bad they are. I'm just pointing out that it's really not as good a deal as one might think.icycalm wrote:Indie games are the scourge of gaming, some of the worst games ever made, almost as bad as "serious" games and "non-games", and one of my goals with this site is to expose this fact and explain exactly why it is so.