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Skul: The Hero Slayer Review
Skul is not what it looks like. What appears to be a pixel-based roguelike Metroidvania is actually a Souls-like beat-em-up. And it works!
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"The Messenger" Devs crush Kickstarter with a new JRPG
As of this writing, it’s not too late to pledge to Sea of Stars and help unlock all the stretch goals. The indie games market may be saturated with pixel-art games, and some of them are very well done. But they mostly exist in the realm of the “roguelike Metroidvania.” Which is a fine world,…
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Snakeybus crashes into Nintendo Switch April 2
Imagine the deranged lovechild Crazy Taxi and Snake. That’s Snakeybus for Nintendo Switch. Snakeybus has been on Steam for a while now, but indie game publisher Digerati is bringing it to the Nintendo Switch, PS4, and XBox. The goal of the game is to pick up as many passengers as possible in your bus. When…
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Lydia is hand-drawn horror that’s all too real
Lydia (on Nintendo Switch and Steam) doesn’t pull any punches with its depressing subject matter: Alcoholism and how it affects a family.
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Here’s Everything We Know About Axiom Verge 2
From scouring the internet, the developer’s website, social media, interviews, stalking Tom and digging through his trash, here’s everything we know about Axiom Verge 2.View post to subscribe to site newsletter.
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Colony Siege – A New RTS Hybrid in Spaaaaace!
Colony Siege is currently available on Steam. Players will be challenged to fend off massive hordes of enemies through 23 intense missions. Work your way through the story mode alone or with a friend in 2-player co-op in 23 intense missions. Earn cash to unlock upgrades for your commander, your units, buildings and more. It’s…
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Ministry of Broadcast Game Review – A Dystopian Platforming Reality Show
Ministry of Broadcast likely won’t change your life. But it’s a solid play with challenging puzzles, an interesting story, pleasant pixel graphics, multiple endings, and enough achievements and hidden shoes to keep you busy.
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Hardcore Mecha PS4 Review (An Ode to Gundam)
The game starts off like your typical Japanese sentai show where a giant mechas fights a giant monster. Then it turns grim really quickly.
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Dusk Tactics – A Promising Homage Now in Development
The game is approaching its alpha release, so it seemed like a good time to dig a little deeper and get a bit of insight into the development process, and what to expect in the future.
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Summon eldritch horrors in Sea Salt (Switch game review)
The game play in Sea Salt is different from anything I’ve played before. The concept is very simple: You play as Dagon, an evil sea deity directing his hordes on the land from is kingdom below the depths.
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The Pale City – Indie Game Preview
The otherworldly exploration of Planescape Torment meets the focused characterization of the Witcher, re-imagined as a deeply nontraditional JRPG.
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Brass Town Wrestling – A wrestling RPG inspired by Harvest Moon? (Not a typo)
Players will create their wrestler gimmick, develop and master their moves, hone their skills against the game’s 30+ wrestlers, build or destroy relationships with NPCs in order to become a heroic face or a dastardly heel depending on their interactions.