2008's best games cost less than $20
A dozen fa🌺ntastic titles, all priced under $20 (£10) a piece
CASTLE CRASHERS
On XBLA | Out Summer 2008
Developer The Behemoth was behind the great-looking side-scrolling shooter Alien Hominid, andboasts the same wacky design. It's out with guns and ammo, though, and in with gibbets and armour in Castle Crashers' medieval ꦆfightery💮, giving you control of one of four kitted-out knights on a quest to rescue kidnapped princesses.
promise tounge-in-cheek humour, vicious combat and supremely imaginative boss creations - like the slavering, bug-eyed beast above. And the instantly-gratifying Golden Axe-esque action appeals mightily in this age of dreary forumites whining thatall games aren't 100-hour epics. It's bound to be value for money, too - Alien Hominid is just 800 Microsoft points ($10 or approx £6.80).
MULTIWINIA
On PC | Out 2008
is developer Introversion's adaptation of its own Darwinia, an intriguing action/RTS/puzzle game. With Multiwinia, players will be able to undertake huge versus battles in the game's 'Jurrassic Park for polygons' world, or team up for co-operative missions and challenges. Darwinia costs £10 or $20 right now, so🥂 expect the same forMultiwinia. The appeal of the game is almost impossible to describe in mere words, so try this dose of footage instead:
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