Tag Archives: Supergiant
Wed, Aug 29, 2012 | 17:37 BST
Bastion hits iPad tomorrow according to New Zealand App Store
Bastion will release on iPad tomorrow, according to a listing on Apple’s New Zealand App Store. The RPG will run you $6.49 AUS or $4.99 in the US. The game will require iPad 2 or a “New iPad” to work, and supports GameCenter. Via Polygon.
Mon, Jan 02, 2012 | 22:38 GMT
Bastion tops 500,000 sales
Gorgeous indie dungeon crawler Bastion has managed half a million sales, netting more than 60 awards in the process.
Sun, Dec 11, 2011 | 21:53 GMT
Stranger’s Dream DLC goes back to the Bastion December 14
Gleefully return to Supergiant’s indie darling this week thanks to its first piece of DLC.
Sun, Oct 30, 2011 | 22:46 GMT
Bastion dev: “A lot of worry” in going indie
Supergiant staffers gambled everything when they left jobs with major publishers to developer Bastion.
Mon, Sep 12, 2011 | 01:48 BST
Bastion director: Player choice makes for richer, rewarding play
Creative director Greg Kasavin has said Bastion was built with the goal of enriching gameplay experience by providing consequential choices.
Mon, Sep 05, 2011 | 01:13 BST
No DLC for Bastion because it feels “complete”
Bastion developer Supergiant isn’t planning on releasing DLC for the action RPG, because it put in everything it planned for right from the start.
Mon, Aug 08, 2011 | 01:56 BST
Bastion PC to hit Australia August 17
Warner Bros. Australia has confirmed Bastion’s local PC release date of August 17, one day behind other territories – although that’s probably a time zone thing, really, since we live in the future.
The critically-acclaimed action RPG (read: dungeon crawler) will go for $14.99, and kick off on Steam before hitting other local PS portal storefronts.
The PC version of the game has an overhauled control scheme but also supports control pads. It’s also available on Xbox Live Arcade.
Wed, Jul 20, 2011 | 13:47 BST
Summer of Arcade launches: Supergiant on Bastion
As RPG Bastion prepares to kick off Xbox Live’s Summer of Arcade today, Johnny Cullen speaks to Supergiant’s Amir Kao and Greg Kasavin about its release, working with Warner and more.


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