Review: A Pixel Story
A Pixel Story is the latest video game about video games; it’s also a fiendishly difficult platformer. Read the full review…
A Pixel Story is the latest video game about video games; it’s also a fiendishly difficult platformer. Read the full review…
A fast-paced top-down Roguelike, Overture seems simple but is brutally intense.
A classic point-and-click adventure in mechanical terms, Tormentum: Dark Sorrow game stands out thanks to its intense dark fantasy artwork.
Less “game” than multimedia short story, Three Fourths Home is a beautiful but bleak, artful exploration of family drama.
After a spacecraft passes through a black hole, the ship’s coffee guy must manipulate the gravity well to return to normal space. Read the full review:
From indie developer Animu Game comes Forward to the Sky, an eye-catching albeit slightly flawed puzzle platformer set in an ancient floating castle.
A liquid puzzle bordering on “physics toy” territory, this potion-mixing game is lighthearted and fun.
Oblitus is a side-scrolling 2D platformer that prides itself on its difficulty. Despite beautiful imagery there are some issues. Read the review…
Belladonna, from Swedish indie game developer Neckbolt, is a short but moody gothic adventure for classic point-and-click fans.
Drive to Hell is a no-nonsense twin stick shooter. Drive through waves of demons and avoid their projectiles on your journey to the fabled end destination.
Crashed Lander is physics based flying game about landing on platforms. It’s a fun experience thanks to its great mechanics and level design. Read more…
Progressive rock guitar meets whimsical papercut insects in Ephemerid – a magical mayfly story from indie developer SuperChop Games.
Avernum 2 is an RPG that provides something quite different from conventional fare, but basic visuals and dense walls of text might put off some players.
Take to the trees with Dr. Green! This retro-themed platformer pits the titular character against the scourge of industrialization. Read our full review…
Astebreed by Edelweiss, has some issues that bring the game down but it’s still enjoyable if you’re looking for a solid Shoot ‘Em Up to play. Read more…