If you’re one of those few people who either owns a PS3 or is friends with someone who owns one, then this week’s Indie Nation may be totally useless to you. If, like me and so many others, your first chance to actually play Everyday Shooter arrived a week ago when the game finally appeared on Steam, then you might want to know how badass this game is.
As always, I’d normally suggest that you just go get the game and play it without any suggestion or background from me, but given that (A) it costs around $10 on Steam and there’s no demo, and (B) most of the things I’ll be talking about have been thrown around since the game first appeared on the PSN, I think there’ll be less harm than usual in your hitting the jump and reading about what makes this game so awesome.
In other words, […]
Original post by mrdestructoid@gmail.com (Destructoid.com) and software by Elliott Back
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