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iPhone Gets It's Own Advance Wars...Sort Of
Luc Bernard bounces back from the release of Eternity's Child with Mecho Wars, an Advance Wars-esque strategy game now available for the iPhone and iPod Touch. More »Luc Bernard's Mecho Wars Due Out This Month
Luc Bernard dropped us a line today to deliver the latest information on Mecho Wars, the tactical prequel to Eternity's Child for the iPhone. More »Luc Bernard's iPhone Game Slightly Fahey-Inspired
Indie game developer Luc Bernard will soon be expounding on the story of Eternity's Child in a new iPhone strategy title Mecho Wars, which seems to have been inspired by...me? More »Luc Bernard Founds New iPhone/WiiWare/PC Company
Last we heard from Eternity's Child creator Luc Bernard, he was in a huff, and then out of a huff. Seems he's past huffs altogether now, as he's establishing a new game studio. More »Eternity's Child Creator Calls It Quits On Calling It Quits
Eternity's Child Creator Calls It Quits
Eternity's Child Review - Pretty Hate Machine
From the moment I first laid eyes on Eternity's Child I was expecting something special. An ambitious little title from artist Luc Bernard, the story concept captivated me just as much as the artwork. Flooded planet and mechanized animals aside, Eternity's Child was the simple story of a boy seeking acceptance in a world that had no place for him. Of course many things have changed since that initial story. Main character Angel found a winged girlfriend, the game was announced as a PC and WiiWare title, and a dual-character control system was revealed, but it was still the same concept I initially fell for, wasn't it? Will Angel find the acceptance he so desperately seeks, or should gamers turn a blind eye to his plight? Hit the jump and weigh his fate. More »Eternity's Child Now Available for Steam
More »Hands On With Eternity's Child
I got a chance late last week to get my hands on an early build of the PC version of Luc Bernard's Eternity's Child, coming soon to PC and WiiWare, and while the build was a bit too early to forge lasting impressions of the game I can indeed say that it is in fact a game, and Luc Bernard isn't just a figment of my imagination as I had long suspected. More »Eternity's Child Gameplay Explained
Eternity's Child Meets A Girl
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Eternity's Child Looks, Sounds Prettier
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