![]() The demo was fairly simple – waves of enemies came from a saucer-shaped mothership, and I had to intercept and destroy them before they wrecked the city. It looked interesting displayed on a monitor, but the sensation of flight that comes via the VR headset ratcheted it up several notches. I waited to play the until an Oculus Rift was connected to the PC, and it was worth it. As someone who may or may not have spent his formative years running around his house with a towel clothespinned to his shirt, I was immediately sold on the concept. ![]() It's a first-person superhero game, where you fly around the world and fight robotic aliens. Megaton Rainfall caught my eye the first time I saw it in the Indie Megabooth. This story includes contributions from the GDC 2015 crew, including Jeff Cork, Kim Wallace, Matt Bertz, and me (Tim Turi) Check out our evolving, expanding list of the best indie gems from GDC 2015. We've got boots on the ground at GDC 2015 and controllers in our hands, playing and vetting through dozens of upcoming indie games to let you know what's worth getting excited for. ![]() The Game Developers Conference in San Francisco is a mecca for intelligent talk about triple-A game design, but it also hosts a huge assortment of indie games. Update: We continue looking at the greatest indie games of GDC 2015 with Push Me Pull You, Super Slam Dunk Touchdown, and more.
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