Review: Neverending NIghtmares
An exploration of obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression, this psychological horror game isn’t “fun,” but it makes up for it by being immersive and thought-provoking.
An exploration of obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression, this psychological horror game isn’t “fun,” but it makes up for it by being immersive and thought-provoking.
Falling to your death has perhaps never been so beautiful as in this release from Russian developer Egor Rezenov.
A rogue-like dungeon escape with simplified action combat and semi-randomized levels, TinyKeep hides its fiendish difficulty behind cute characters.
Dungeons: The Eye of Draconus is a low-brow comedy tribute to Golden Axe – a fun ’90s-style brawler despite some grating and repetitive humor.
New Orleans voodoo by way of Tim Burton makes for a cute but sinister aesthetic in Full Mojo rampage -the addictive action rogue-like from Over The Top Games. Read our review…
Concursion takes all of the hardest ’80s and ’90s video game genres and jams them right inside a Mario-style platformer.
A pleasant-seeming old school farming simulation hides an almost bewildering array of choices and options in Farming World from indie game studio Excalibur.
Atmospheric, hand-drawn animation, richly drawn characters and heartbreaking plot twists make indie game The Banner Saga from Stoic Studio a beautiful but bittersweet experience.
New developer Zairot’s first commercial game is a solid and addictive Space Invaders remake.
Nearly devoid of game-play in the traditional sense, this minimalist adventure tells a strange and thought-provoking science fiction tale.
Descend into the labyrinth in an intriguing stealth/horror explorer disguised as a terrible action game. Read our full review of Depths of Fear: Knossos
Working at a large corporation is just like surviving a zombie apocalypse. No, really. Read our full review…
Explore a creepy digital purgatory in this atmospheric first-person adventure. Read our full review…
Try to terraform an alien world in this fascinating but frustrating sci-fi take on Terraria. Or get eaten by giant space crabs. Probably both. Read our full preview…
Silver Dollar Games grafts a stripped down rhythm interface to a stylish side-scrolling beat ’em up they call One Finger Death Punch. Read the full review…