InfinityWaltz’s Column of Curiosities – December’s Top 3 Underrated Releases
These games might have passed you by in the barrage of year-end lists. They’re on the lighter side to help ease the seasonal chill.
These games might have passed you by in the barrage of year-end lists. They’re on the lighter side to help ease the seasonal chill.
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Spring Falls is an unexpectedly soothing puzzle game from lead Cuphead programmer Eric Billingsley. Relax and read on…
November featured a variety of games that mostly flew under the radar, from puzzles to space shooters to board games about eldritch abominations.
Ritual: Crown of Horns is a twin-stick action game in a unique Weird West setting. Saddle up and read our full review.
What were October’s best underrated games that DIDN’T have anything to do with Halloween? Read on to find out!
Ancient history meets comparatively recent history in first-person horror game The Beast Inside. Read our full review.
Stygian: Reign of the Old Ones dispenses with the usual build-up and plops you into a setting where Cthulhu’s cult reigns victorious.
As has become our annual autumn tradition, IGR presents a new selection of top 10 Halloween games to help you celebrate our favorite time of year.
Song of Horror is an effectively creepy horror adventure game that relies on environment over cheap scares. Read more in our advance preview.
Spooky Ghosts Dot Com is loaded with cute cats, funny ghosts and some unexpectedly challenging action sequences.
InfinityWaltz is back with a new column highlighting four great underrated indie games from the month of September.
Vambrace: Cold Soul combines Darkest Dungeon tactics with JRPG homage, but is it the best of both worlds? Read our complete review.
Vane is a wordless, beautiful journey through a strange land. But are beauty and atmosphere enough? Read our full review.
It’s the middle of summer and way too hot, so this month’s top underrated indies are all turn-based so you can cool off between moves.