Out of Hands Review - A Dreamy Deck-Builder
Out of Hands is a fantastic dream-exploring journey about life and what it means to heal. Read our complete review.
Video games for the Microsoft Windows PC platform
Out of Hands is a fantastic dream-exploring journey about life and what it means to heal. Read our complete review.
Blast off with StarVaders, a fresh deckbuilding roguelike that fuses Slay the Spire-style combos with Space Invaders-inspired tactics. With dynamic enemies, card-based heat mechanics, and branching mission paths, could this surprising indie become your next obsession? Read the full review to see how it stacks up.
Katana Dragon is an action RPG about a ninja in training on a quest to save the world. Read more in our Early Access preview…
Scarred is a horror game with an interesting premise and solid visual direction, unfortunately marred by weak design and localization.
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White Knuckle is a tense, challenging first-person platformer Rogue-like with rusty, crusty vibes that’ll have you coming back for more.
Sacre Bleu is a charming action platformer with clever enemy and weapon designs. Grab your blunderbuss and read our full review…
The Horror at Highrook combines exploration, card management, and survival in a Lovecraftian skin that’s as compelling as it is chilling.
Old Skies is a great time-bending point-and-click adventure from Wadjet Eye Games about changing the past. Read more…
Metal Garden is a short first-person shooter with a thick atmosphere and an interesting dystopian world to explore. Read more…
Grimoire Groves embeds its horticultural themes so deeply that you might be fooled into thinking it’s a farming game instead of a Rogue-like.
Great God Grove is a delightfully absurd mystery driven both metaphorically and literally by dialogue delivery. Read our complete review.
Expelled! is another compelling, well-written time loop mystery from inkle that’s only slightly marred by repetition.