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Review: The Escapist

The Escapist is a platformer game developed by Backstab Games – a two-man team based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Presently vying for glory via Steam’s Greenlight initiative, IGR explores whether it stands out enough to make its mark…


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Review: Cherry Tree High Comedy Club

Laugh and the world laughs with you. Fail to gather enough friends to make a high school comedy club before time runs out and the world laughs AT you!.


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Hotline Miami

In Hotline Miami from Dennaton Games, crazed voices compel you to wage war on Miami’s underworld using a wide range of firearms and melee weapons to dispatch hordes of foes in a most graphic and stylish fashion.


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Review: Vampires!

Vampires! is the latest title from developers CBE Software, the team behind the sci-fi game J.U.L.I.A. This time they’re putting their skills to work in an innovative puzzle game crossing Lemmings with reverse tower defense. Read the full review…


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Review: A Virus Named Tom

Qix Meets Bomberman in this clever plumber puzzler from indie developer Misfits Attic’s “A Virus Named Tom” – a Jeston’s-styled electro puzzler from the future with some interesting twists. Read the full review…


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Review: Roller Coaster Rampage

In Roller Coaster Rampage you create insane coasters loaded with twists, drops and loops. Now ride through them in mind-blowing 3D! Read our full review…


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Review: Resonance

Resonance is an ambitious new futuristic Point-and-Click adventure from Wadjet Eye and XII Games. Read the full review…


Review: The One and One Story

The One and One Story is a free-to-play browser based platformer with a slight flair for melodrama. This game has an aesthetic style and narrative that is reminiscent of Braid in that it is a mildly bittersweet romance with a dark atmosphere in its excellent artwork. While a short experience, it has some noteworthy qualities.


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Review: Zytron II

Zytron II brings together retro SHMUP sensibilities and modern day revisions. Up to four friends can blast through this glowing world of airborne destruction. Read the full review…


Review: Chronicles of a Dark Lord

From Kisareth Studios comes a tale of magic, politics, and a really large evil family. Read our full review of Magus Lee’s first devious adventure.


Review: Terrorhedron

Master your blasters faster, or face disaster. Waves of attackers will test your mettle. Upgrade, stack and program your units to create the ultimate defense.


Review: Trine 2

Improving on the already stunning visuals that made the original Trine famous, Trine 2 further refines the experience, and even includes online co-op play.


Franky Fox Academy

Franky Fox is an action-based educational game from indie developer Freddy Hinds. Will it receive top honors in our review?