Review - Yonder: The Cloud Catching Chronicles
Explore a vast new wilderness in Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles. Is this game as mystical as its title? Find out in our review!
Explore a vast new wilderness in Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles. Is this game as mystical as its title? Find out in our review!
Visual Out is a combat-free game of platforming and exploration. Will this journey through a stylized ’80s-flavored computer have you hitting CTRL-ALT-DELETE? Read our full review.
Recently ported to the Nintendo Switch, this 2015 game about hunting, deer and arguably religion is nothing if controversial. Is it a tranquil and thoughtful work of art, or a big bucking disappointment?
Abo Khashem is a charming – if occasionally flawed – collection of varieties crammed inside a single bizarre adventure game. Read our complete review.
Grab your trusty pickaxe and dive into the depths of SteamWorld Dig 2, a platforming game filled with secrets and lies. Actually, just secrets.
Figment is a puzzle-filled adventure set within the mind itself – but a whimsical, metaphorical and musical depiction of the mind. Read our full review.
SeaBed is a story of two women told by flashbacks of their youth. Is this visual novel worth the many hours it takes to finish? Find out in our review!
Grab your tackle box and head up to Betty Lake in this ultimate fishing game 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!
What makes Sundered so unique in a sea of Roguelikes? Read our review to find out.
What Conarium fails at in game design, it makes up for with Lovecraft-inspired atmosphere. Is the trade-off worth it? Read our review.
Embark on a quest to gain gold coins in Questr. Is this game worth gold in the real world? Find out in 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.
Its effective minimalist graphics and score elevate Walking Heavy from mere isometric assassination game to something far more evocative.
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…