Is Double Fine Brazen Enough to Take on Monster Hunter?
Greg Rice and Brad Muir join us to talk about Double Fine’s Amnesia Fortnite and pitch Brad’s brainchild.
For someone who loves the actual concept of Monster Hunter, and especially everything Double Fine, I am all for the production or continuation of Brazen. I am sold and I would love to play it.
As many of you may know Doublefine is a videogame company who’s work includes Psychonauts and Brutal Legend. They are critically acclaimed and more importantly totally badass.
Trenched, the beloved action based turret defense game from Double Fine, is now going to be renamed to Iron Brigade, with the relaunch in Europe later.
Due to re-branding the game from legal issues, a title update will be pushed out that changes some big things in the game. New salutes, loot, randomized infinite survival mode, and of course the name change, Iron Brigade will be pushed out for the better.
Love the team at Double Fine for actually making things work, because it shows how much they care about the game, the community, and just love itself; since Iron Brigade is a game about love. Big props to MrMooEar, the indie game CliffyB Brad Muir, and the rest. I’m still hoping for Drenched.
With T-shirts, to the newly added Stacking (Russian stacking) Dolls, Double Fine has the means of getting a loyal fan excited at it’s very own shop. If the initial loading page doesn’t do it for you, then I have no idea what will.
The duders at Double Fine have done it once again. Spending the last 3 hours after work, I have successfully been drawn into this alternate WWI tower defense game. References to ICP, stupid jokes, and just the usual hijinks from the team behind Costume Quest and Brütal Legend, have made the first few hours addictive and outright compelling to progress even further in the coming days. I can’t wait to get more energy to totally kick more Tubes’ ass. The downside so far, not finding any good online co-op partner. Mind you, first night on sale, and FOUR IN THE FUCKING MORNING.