Namco publishing two indies: A Portal-like and a space shooter

Badai Namco getting in on that indie racket

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If you’re a big company like Bandai Namco, why not pick up near finished indie games for distribution? Low risk, but with a small chance at great reward.

Deadcore is coming to PC, Mac, and Linux this summer. It looks a bit like a mix of Portal and Magrunner, but skewed more towards speed running and shooting than puzzle solving.

Meanwhile, Oculus and joystick-supporting GoD Factory: Wingmen (below, looking sort of badass) is joining the likes of Strike Vector as futuristic flight games I really want to try out. 


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