Review: Invisible, Inc., from Klei Entertainment
Invisible, Inc. brings cyberpunk stealth to turn-based tactics. Infiltrate corporations, hack into their security systems and steal what you can! Read our full review…
Invisible, Inc. brings cyberpunk stealth to turn-based tactics. Infiltrate corporations, hack into their security systems and steal what you can! Read our full review…
Freedom Planet by GalaxyTrail is a fantastic 2D platformer inspired by Sonic The Hedgehog. And it’s one of the best platformers in years. Read more…
Zenzizenzic is the frantic yet meditative abstract shooter you didn’t know you needed…especially if you don’t like twin-stick shooters. Read our review.
A series of Greek tragedies in the best possible way, Apotheon is old school Metroidvania with a classical aesthetic based on the painted pottery of the ancient world. Read our “epic” review…
A gritty noir story in a grittier future metropolis, Technobabylon is the perhaps best cyberpunk adventure since Neuromancer. Read our full review.
Crayon Chronicles by Outer Grid Games is a a child-like roguelike packed with endearing visuals and effects. Read our full review.
Hand of Fate is a deck-building Rogue-lite unlike anything else out there. Read our full review of this indie standout for D&D enthusiasts…
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Rollers of the Realm combines fast-paced pinball action with a hearty amount of RPG elements. Read our review of Phantom Compass’ great new indie mash-up.
In this 3D, tile-based action adventure, indie developer Almost Human transcends its influences and creates a dungeon-crawling masterpiece.
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