Most Anticipated Indie Games of 2018
Presenting a list of the upcoming indie game releases IGR is most excited to play in 2018.
Presenting a list of the upcoming indie game releases IGR is most excited to play in 2018.
Why is Doki Doki Literature Club receiving so much mainstream attention? Find out in our review!
AuroraBound Deluxe is a mobile game ported over to PC. Can it stand among the titans of the puzzle game genre? Find out in our review!
Besides our hard-wrought best of the year list, there are always more things to say and games that are loved on a more personal level. Thus we maintain an annual list of IGR writers’ personal favorites, an event that makes us happy, since it may shine the spotlight on some lesser known indie titles worthy of attention!
Wunderdoktor provides medical mayhem of a darkly comedic bent. Extract insect infestations and ghost infections. But is this game the cure for what ails or a case of video game malpractice? Read our full review.
Slime Rancher ticks all the boxes, from action to simulation to crafting to strategy. Don’t be fooled by its cute-as-a-button veneer, either; this game isn’t just addictive and adorable, it’s also incredibly deep.
Star Story is a light-hearted science fiction adventure with RPG and crafting elements. Is it a story worth hearing? Read our full review.
Vigilantes, currently in Early Access, is a campy noir take on ‘90s-era turn-based tactics. Are these mean streets ready for you to visit? Read on…
Hand of Fate 2 brings back the cult favorite deck-based RPG with more challenge, but in the end it all comes down to chance…are you feeling lucky?
What makes Sundered so unique in a sea of Roguelikes? Read our review to find out.
Heliborne is no less than an attempt to completely revive the venerable helicopter action game. Did four-man dev team JetCat Games succeed? Read our review.
Got 30 minutes to kill? Then jump into Vibrant, the fastest arcade shooter in development for the longest time. Read our complete review.
Infernal Racket is a speedy, challenging arcade wreck-’em-up that almost seems to slow down time. Is that a good thing? Read our review…
Forming the third part of a triptych, Tacoma is the spiritual successor to Fullbright Games’ Gone Home, but adds a few new ideas. Read our full review…
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