2. Lifeless Planet
I first became aware of Lifeless Planet thanks to Pinback. One of the moron writers at Rock Paper Shotgun spoiled one of the surprises of the game, which I won't spoil for you. Pinback called him on it. Rather than say, "Ah shit, sorry mate" the guy took to twitter, complaining about how
mean the commentators on RPS are.
It was one of those moments where I was able to gleam some insight on why video game journalists are so miserable. There is no such thing as a learning moment for them. They are convinced that the people that read their articles are semi-literate, aggressive half-apes. I think the reality is that, for the most part, the people in the comments are smarter and more socially adjusted than the people writing about games. Assuming that your audience is smarter than you is something I've believed ever since I first logged onto a BBS. It depresses me that so many people writing about games think they are "leaders" of game players, or that commentators aren't working on their own projects, both unpaid and professional.
Lost in all of this is Lifeless Planet, which is (from the screenshots) one of the most beautiful games I've ever seen.
(Is this the first game that takes place in a non-oxygen-based atmosphere?)
I don't know what it's about, but I know there is a SPOILER in the game thanks to RPS. But that won't stop me from eventually enjoying it.
Lifeless Planet is twenty bucks. The developers should absolutely get this money from me and get it now. The game looks great, I've been dying to play a guy in a astronaut's helmet since I was 10. They deserve it! They deserve it.
I'm once again waiting for a sale because I am a reprehensible person that can't direct money into the entertainment channel he claims to enjoy so much.
RUNNING TOTAL OF UNBOUGHT GAMES: $33