The Wii U's launch line up included a pretty traditional selection of retail games from big name publishers, from Madden to Call of Duty, but their eShop line up told much a different story. Of the five games that were featured exclusively on the Wii U's digital platform, all of them were from independent studios, and most of them launched with little to no fanfare. When you don’t' hear much about indie games that lands on a digital only platform, it usually doesn't bode well, so it's understandable that players could be weary of trying out these new games. It's even easier to understand why they might be hesitant to test out the quietest of the bunch, Tomorrow Corporation's Little Inferno since it's a game that's mostly about burning things.
Little Inferno is an indie game with an outstanding pedigree. Made by only three guys, Allan Blomquist, Kyle Gabler,...
Little Inferno is an indie game with an outstanding pedigree. Made by only three guys, Allan Blomquist, Kyle Gabler,...
- 12/3/2012
- by Jason Cipriano
- MTV Multiplayer
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