Lunar Ray Games, the developer behind the beautiful pixel art Metroidvania Timespinner, has announced that it's developing a sequel (thanks, Gematsu!). A release date hasn't been announced, but ...
I love Metroidvanias, and indie developers have taken to the genre to create worthy games like Hollow Knight, Guacamelee, and Axiom Verge. Metroidvanias have two primary influences: Metroid and ...
Good news for international players wanting to try the time-shifting Metroidvania Timespinnner! It is now playable in seven new languages on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. If English isn’t ...
Players on the Nintendo Switch who love the classic PlayStation title “Castlevania: Symphony of the Night” will love “Timespinner,” a 2D side-scroller that borrows many elements from the PS game and ...
Timespinner, from Lunar Ray Studios, is a loving tribute to those classic games like Castlevania and Metroid, reimagined for modern players and computers. Jeff Ball created a gorgeous soundtrack ...
This morning, Chucklefish announced they'll be publishing a new title solo-developer Bodie Lee of Lunar Ray Games called Timespinner. The game will be an action story-driven platformer with a heroin ...
Timespinner, a Castlevania-inspired game currently on Kickstarter, will be coming to PS4. After hitting its original funding target of $50,000 in one week, developer Lunar Ray Games has updated the ...
The pixel-art is faultless and the gameplay is pleasingly reminiscent of the classics, but Timespinner doesn't offer much that feels new. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team dedicates many ...
Developer Lunar Ray Games and publisher Chucklefish are bringing their action-platformer Timespinner to new consoles very soon. Timespinner released last year on Linux, Mac, PC, PS4, and PS Vita. Now ...
Timespinner is a 2D Metroidvania-style platformer proudly inspired by the likes of Mega Man X, Star Ocean and of course Castlevania. It stars a young time-bender named Lunais seeking revenge against ...
There are various ingredients required to form a successful Kickstarter campaign, primarily having a good idea. Yet it also pays to show evidence that the game in question is not only real, but is ...