Edmund McMillen gives us No Quarter
Indie designer Edmund McMillen, the mind behind 2004's excellent tar-ball platformer Gish, has just shown off No Quarter, his next game coming in early 2009.
McMillen describes No Quarter as an "album" of retro inspired mashup games, with a tracklist (as seen above) which so far includes:
1."gun" (Mario + N + Wolfenstein)
2.Trivium (Tetris + Physics)
3."epic flail" (Missile Command + Rampage)
4.Hext (Scrabble + Hex board)
5."tree" (Art game + Sim)
6.Odyssey (Lunar Lander + Awesome )
Since it was announced before Offworld launched, I'll also note that McMillen has just self-released a similarly album-like retrospective of his games and comics called This is a Cry For Help, which includes versions of web games like Meat Boy, Tri-achnid, Aether and Coil, as well as unreleased bonus material from commercial games like Gish and Blast Miner.
A full contents list can be seen here, with a trailer here on YouTube. His work has a tendency toward the dark (sensitive gamers warned), but is always thoughtfully tempered, smartly done and comes highly recommended.
No Quarter [Cryptic Sea]




shMerker
#1 – 12:41 PM December 8, 2008
Trivium looks a lot like Triptych, another game from Chronic Logic, makers of Gish.
Scuba SM
#2 – 1:43 PM December 8, 2008
I'm really glad I had my headphones in for the music that accompanies that video. Otherwise I may have gotten a few less than friendly stares from passers by.
rAMPANTiDIOCY
#3 – 4:11 PM December 8, 2008
That is an Aphex Twin song. I like it. Was hoping for Zeppelin, but that was a nice surprise. Not sure why people would be freaked out.
shMerker
#4 – 4:31 PM December 8, 2008
"I would like some milk from the milkman's wife's tits." is known to turn heads when repeatedly said out loud.
arkizzle / Moderator
#5 – 3:04 PM December 15, 2008
Yeh, aphex!
Games look like an interesting blend of LoFi graphics and HiFi physics.. Hi-Phy?