Toronto's Long Winter, Part 3 of 4
Toronto’s hottest collection of music and indie games turns up the heat, breaks the ice, and melts faces.
Toronto’s hottest collection of music and indie games turns up the heat, breaks the ice, and melts faces.
IndieGameReviewer.com presents its epic year-end game round up for 2012, top ten indie game list and lots of honorable mentions along with the most anticipated games for 2013. Dive in!
Sine Mora from Digital Reality / Grasshopper Manufacture is a gorgeous looking diesel-punk bullet-hell shoot em up with story and arcade modes and over 50 customizable weapons. Read the full review…
“Closure” from Eyebrow Interactive is the brainchild of game designer and programmer Tyler Glaiel – plunging the player into a shadowy world wherein orbs of light are the only way to the exit, hinting at dark spectral worlds beyond their auras. Read the full review…
Who knew car-jacking a time machine could be so much fun? In Retro City Rampage you bring an entire city to its knees, and make it pay homage to the gaming greats of yesteryear.
Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams from Black Forest Games is the story of how a Super Mario Bros. clone that was once blocked by Nintendo not only lives on but surpasses expectation with a very successful Kickstarter campaign and now release on multiple platforms and consoles.
SEGA classic action/graffiti title and cel-shading pioneer “Jet Set Radio” seemingly lost in the annals of gaming history has returned in HD for Steam, Windows, PSN and XBLA! Featuring killer music and gameplay.
With Journey, Thatgamecompany presents a short but incredibly sweet offering. Leave what you know of quest games behind and take a walk to remember…
Swords and Soldiers is a well-crafted, well-liked side-scroller finally ported to iOS, but the questions remains – what took them so long when this is such an obvious match?
Read IGR’s review of the wacky time-shifting puzzler Doc Clock: The Toasted Sandwich of Time from indie developer Stickmen Studios.