Review: Dyscourse, a Conversation-Driven Survival Story
Dyscourse is a conversation-driven survival story that stands out with its appealing characters and memorable art style. Read our full review.
Dyscourse is a conversation-driven survival story that stands out with its appealing characters and memorable art style. Read our full review.
Psychonauts 2 has reached its goal of $3.3 million on equity-based crowd-funding site Fig. Read the article for more the juicy details.
OUYA asset owner Razer has launched Forge TV, a new Android-based gaming platform for television. Read on for details.
Vortex Attack attempts a modern spin on arcade-era space shooters. Will the vortex suck you in…or just suck? Read our review to find out.
Bundle Stars’ newest bundle, All Stars Bundle 4, features nine games, including a number of IGR favorites. Read on for the complete list.
Dropsy is a game about a horrifying clown that just wants to hug everyone. It’s also the most heartwarming thing you’ll play all year. Go on, read our full review and see if we’re kidding.
The Fall of the Dungeon Guardians is a classic dungeon crawler with a modern twist, forcing MMORPG roles on a single player. Does it work? Read our review.
Skyhill is a casually entertaining game about starving to death in a highrise hotel haunted by hideously deformed mutants. Improvise a makeshift weapon and read our full review.
Hydraulic Empire is a cleverly made tower defense with steampunk flavor. It doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it does freshen up the genre with a few new innovations. Read our full review.
Reverse Crawl is a casual fantasy tactics game with a twist: you control the “villains.” It’s not the inversion of tropes that makes it stand out, though; it’s the simple but addictive turn-based strategy. Read our review…
Malebolgia is an uneven mix of beautifully illustrated scenes inspired by Dante’s Inferno marred by clumsy combat scenes. Read our full review.
Prison Architect is brilliantly designed tycoon game, despite some possibly problematic elements in its presentation of the criminal justice system. Keep your head down, do your time and read our full review.
Humble Bundle’s new mobile offering, designated “Eye Candy,” offers Android enjoyment with a selection of games noteworthy for their impressive visuals.
Jotun impresses us even as we strive to impress the gods! Journey with us as we battle terrifying giants in the Viking underworld in our full review.
Humble Bundle’s 15th all-indie offering features not only games, but also vinyl figurines. Read the article for more details on this and the site’s new “Choose Your Own Charity” option.