Some of my favorite indie games of the past decade are the original Gunman Clive and its sequel. They are very simple games, but they feature very tight and interesting level design and are fun to speedrun. Despite the fact that I can beat those titles in under 30 minutes without much effort now, I
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Just over a year after the game was first teased by Bertil Hörberg, Mechstermination Force finally got a release date today. The promising run ‘n gun boss rush Nindie inspired by games like Contra, Shadow of the Colossus, and Gunstar Heroes will be launching for Nintendo Switch on April 4, 2019. This should be very exciting
After revealing SteamWorld Dig 2 at the start of Nintendo’s first ever Nindies Presentation just a week before the system launched, Nintendo Senior Manager for Publisher & Developer Relations Damon Baker said that Nintendo was aiming to “secure a constant flow of innovative content that shows the fun of playing games” and pledged to “prioritize
I’ve been a longtime fan of Hörberg Productions’ Gunman Clive games so I was very happy to see them announce an entirely new title: Mechstermination Force. Described as a mix between Shadow of the Colossus and Contra, the game is a sidescrolling boss rush platformer where players take on fourteen large robots called MegaMechs. Shortly after
Mechstermination Force was revealed by Gunman Clive creator Bertil Hörberg last week. When it launches this Spring, it will be available exclusively for Nintendo Switch. Hörberg Productions’ games have typically stuck to Nintendo platforms, and over DualShockers’ past two interviews with Bertil Hörberg, we’ve gotten a better idea as to why these games have typically stuck to Nintendo
Gunman Clive creator Bertil Hörberg finally unveiled Mechstermination Force, his next big project, last week. While the new Nintendo Switch game may seem disconnected from the titles that put Hörberg Productions on the map at first, it turns out that it isn’t as devoid of Gunman Clive references as one may think. In fact, Bertil Hörberg
Last week, Gunman Clive creator Bertil Hörberg revealed his first big new project since 2015’s Gunman Clive 2: Mechstermination Force. The game is run ‘n gun platformer boss rush where players take on a wide variety of different robots called MegaMechs. Following its announcement, DualShockers talked with Bertil Hörberg about Mechstermination Force and learned lots of new things
Bertil Hörberg, a developer known for creating the Gunman Clive series, has been teasing his new game on Twitter for some time; today, it was fully unveiled. The game is called Mechstermination Force and is described by Bertil as a “mix of Contra and Shadow of the Colossus.” Best of all, it is set to release
Game development is often a process that lasts several years with teams big and small working hard and chipping away day after day on a title they are truly passionate about. That being said, some games and ports don’t always fit this mold, resulting in quirky, out of the ordinary development timelines. The Nintendo Switch
I have a weird unconditional love for the Gunman Clive games. Even though they are both short and quite simple, I couldn’t help but be hooked by both of them, especially my first time through. I’ve somehow sunk over 25 hours in the first Gunman Clive, a game that can be in just about an