Paste Goes to PAX East: Transistor
Transistor is the follow-up to Bastion, Paste's Best Game of 2011. read more
Found in: Games, FeaturesThe Week in Gaming News
Our round-up of notable news from the world of gaming for the week of December 12, 2011.... read more
Found in: Games, NewsBastion Gets Free Downloadable Content
Most recently, Google announced today that they would begin focusing on their native Chrome client by bringing an assortment of apps and games to it including Bastion. In fact, the full game is already available in the Google Chrome App Store for $14.99. But perhaps the most exciting news regarding the indie adventure game is the announcement today that Supergiant Games have plans to release downloadable content for the game called "The Stranger's Dream". read more
Found in: Games, NewsThe Week in Gaming News
Our round-up of notable news from the world of gaming for the week of December 5, 2011.... read more
Found in: Games, NewsThe 20 Best Videogames of 2011
Today we run down our twenty favorite videogames of 2011. This list looks exclusively at games released for consoles, PCs or traditional gaming handhelds. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayBastion Review (XBLA)
“Words can’t explain what happened, but words are all I got.” The words spoken by Rucks towards the start of Bastion are as accurate as they are misleading. Ruck’s whiskey-over-sandpaper voice is with you and “the Kid” for your entire adventure through Bastion’s fragmented world, narrating your actions from start to finish. Most of his tales regard your surroundings and opponents, reminiscing about the world that was and slowly filling in the gaps of your knowledge about Bastion’s world and the “Calamity” that ripped it asunder.... read more
Found in: Games, ReviewsPaste Goes To PAX East
March, 2011 - I was standing in a line for a PAX East press pass when Curt Schilling walked in, garnering absolutely no reaction from the people around me. That's the only time that's ever happened anywhere in Boston. That's like Norm not being recognized in Cheers. He might look like a taller version of your lumpy suburban dad, but he's still Curt Schilling, outspoken baseball superstar and famous video-game big shot. His face beamed from a nearby newspaper box, filling out the cover of every issue within. Nobody bothered him as he walked through the lobby.... read more
Found in: Games, Features15 Games We're Looking Forward To In 2011
This week saw the release of Portal 2, one of the first major game releases of 2011. As we move into summer and the subsequent holiday season, more are on the way. From indie darlings to high-profile blockbusters, these are the 15 games we're most looking forward to in 2011. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the Day
