Red Bow Review - Dead But Dreaming
Red Bow evokes both Japanese horror and ’90s Gameboy games in an experience that’s interesting but ultimately dull.
Red Bow evokes both Japanese horror and ’90s Gameboy games in an experience that’s interesting but ultimately dull.
Stygian: Reign of the Old Ones dispenses with the usual build-up and plops you into a setting where Cthulhu’s cult reigns victorious.
Exorcise the Demons is occasionally a blast when played with a few friends but suffers from a lot of demons of its own.
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.
The Works of Mercy is a psychological horror story. Read on to find out what makes it such a merciless experience for the player…
It’s that time of year again, and IGR is here to haunt your Halloween with 10 new treats (and maybe a few tricks) from the world of indie games.
Sally Face is a touching but creepy episodic adventure centered around a possibly-haunted hotel. Put on your mask and read on…
Does brief narrative puzzler Shiver satisfy the questions it raises? Will you be too creeped out to find out? Read the full review…
My Night Job puts you in the shoes of a woefully unprepared commando storming a zombie-infested mansion. Grab something heavy and read our full review.
The Count Lucanor by Baroque Decay is an entertaining, horrific fairy tale that is shaped by the decisions you make. Read more…
Said to have the upper half of a beautiful woman and the lower half of a snake, Zeus’ mistress Lamia only makes a cameo in this unusual card game. Read our full review…
Kholat terrifies through sparse mountainous landscapes and subtle sound cues. Zip your parka tight, check your flashlight batteries and read our full review.
Bulb Boy is a streamlined point-and-click adventure focused more on grotesque atmosphere than complicated puzzles. Read our full review…
After Dark – Toronto’s scariest independent film festival gets bitten on the neck by indie games. The monstrosity that emerges is horrifying…and yet we can’t look away.
Lone Survivor is a creepy 2D sidescroller from indie developer Jasper Byrne that features lo-rez graphics and a brilliant soundtrack. But can you survive this frustrating maze of upset expectations? Read the full review…