Indie games are a dime a dozen after their surge in popularity in the 2010s. Games like The Binding of Isaac and Cuphead are household names after showing that you don’t need to have a huge budget to make an impression on…
Americans, did you know other countries were fighting in World War II? Tell some of those you share a country with, as some just don’t get it. It turns out the Soviet Communist bloc I’ve heard so much about was in the…
Warning: This article contains mentions of transphobia, homophobia, death, and spoilers for Remothered: Broken Porcelain. I’ll confess, before we go any further, that I had to sit with Stormind Games’ Remothered: Broken Porcelain for a while to figure out precisely how I…
Vigil: The Longest Night is an intriguing, if slightly rough around the edges, debut title from Taiwanese developer Glass Heart Games. It has some interesting ideas at its heart and delightful creature and environment designs that will likely get me coming back…
Raji: An Ancient Epic is the highly enjoyable, deeply impressive first project by India-based developer Nodding Heads Games. It’s a rare thing for a game to grab my interest as swiftly and completely as Raji has. In fact, I might just have…
As a massive fan of Rogue Legacy, it brings me great joy to have the chance to cover a game that operates in a similar capacity. Roguelike games are enjoyable and add a sense of urgency with their permadeath, but Rogue Legacy‘s encouragement…
Song of Horror, by Spanish developer Protocol Games, follows Daniel Noyer, ex-entrepreneur, and now an employee of Wake Publishing. Noyer investigates a series of disappearances, starting with his employer’s client, prolific historical fiction writer Sebastian P. Husher. The story is quick to…
When I play a game, I want to get straight to the action. Maybe I’ll pop into the graphics settings for 30 seconds to see if everything’s optimized and to turn off bloom/motion blur, but not much more. When I powered on Onee…
October has arrived and with it, the macabre, the spooky, and the dark themes come out in spades. I’m the first to tell you that I’m a chicken when it comes to horror, but I do like creepy, dark games. Specifically, I…
When I saw I had the chance to review a game developed by Teyon, I was a bit nervous. You may not recognize them by name, but you’ve no doubt heard of the atrocity that is Rambo: The Video Game. Thankfully, I…