Tag: Indie
Richard & Alice Review: One small spark
She is adrift in a world of white. What was once a dazzling rarity has become an unending hell; snow is everywhere. It assaults...
The game that took one man 13 years to make is...
Independent developer Adam Butcher has dedicated nearly half of his 27-year life to the creation of Tobias and the Dark Sceptres, a self-described 2D...
Project Temporality Review: What is that idiot doing!?
I’m walking. I’m walking. I’ve stopped. The platform is moving. I’m there.
I’m dead.
This is what runs through your mind whilst playing Defrost Games’ Project...
Shaq-Fu: A Legend Reborn has met its fundraising goal
If you've been clamoring for a sequel to Shaq-Fu, then I have good news for you: Shaq-Fu: A Legend Reborn has met its fundraising goal of...
Windforge Review: 2.5 dimensions of problems
While crafting systems have been in games for decades, they’ve truly gained prominence in recent years with the popularity of open worlds and the...
Nuclear Throne Preview: Arms race
Vlambeer's LUFTRAUSERS is an absolute joy to play. Naturally, I had high expectations going into PAX East with their next outing, Nuclear Throne. It's safe to say...
Interview: Learning necromancy with darkForge Games’ Nekro
After previewing an early build of Nekro, an upcoming action-RPG with prominent strategy elements, we had the opportunity to sit down with Scott Thunelius,...
Nekro Preview: Sometimes, deader is better
After a successful run on Kickstarter, darkForge Games’ breakout title Nekro has developed into quite the Frankenstein’s monster—which is an apt comparison given the...
Waiting on Dark Souls 2? This hard-as-nails indie game will...
February is shaping up to be a promising month for both next- and current-gen systems, but many a gamer is still directing their attention...
Loadout Review: Raunchy warfare
“Shooters need a stable structure,” said Guerrilla Games as they introduced Killzone: Shadow Fall. “Tactics will play a big role in each match,” said...