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Prepare to be Ruined by this Anime-Inspired Cyberpunk Shooter
Posted on April 21, 2016 | No CommentsDevolver Digital seems to be on an unstoppable roll right now. The indie game publisher’s latest production is Ruiner, the debut title from Reikon Games, a team of former developers behind games like The Witcher, Dead Island, and Dying Light. Set in the cyberpunk metropolis […] -
Behold Aer’s Ethereal Beauty
Posted on April 21, 2016 | No CommentsAer, Forgotten Key’s “explore by bird” adventure game that I could stare at all day long, is soaring high amongst the clouds with a new gameplay trailer ahead of its appearance at PAX East this weekend. Published by Daedalic Entertainment, Aer takes flight this September […] -
Indie Quickie: Typefighters
Posted on April 18, 2016 | No CommentsWhat is it and who made it? A simple game of competitive typing made by Christian Reuter. What platforms is it on and how much does it cost? It just launched today on Steam for less than two bucks, including Steamworks features like achievements, trading […] -
Indie Quickie: PolyRace
Posted on April 8, 2016 | 1 CommentWhat is it and who made it? Pulling components from F-Zero, Wipeout, and Race the Sun, PolyRace is a futuristic hovercraft racing game fueled by procedurally generated content and a slick low-poly, cel-shaded aesthetic. It was made by BinaryDream and published by Plug in Digital. […] -
Review: Marble Mountain
Posted on April 5, 2016 | No CommentsAn ode to genre classics Marble Madness and Super Monkey Ball, Marble Mountain by Lightning Rock is a ball-rolling adventure about an orb of melted and re-solidified glass with ambitions to be the Indiana Jones of the marble village. Because of course marbles live in […] -
Review: Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet
Posted on March 22, 2016 | No CommentsDay of the Tentacle Remastered is out and getting tons of attention, and deservedly so. But there’s another new adventure game out today that is equally deserving of attention from fans of pointing and clicking things. Evoking familiar themes as the classic Monkey Island series, […] -
Review: Alphabeats: Master Edition
Posted on March 17, 2016 | No CommentsBreak out your best dance shoes and a thick dictionary, boys and girls, because your vocabulary is about to have a serious groove busted on it. Alphabeats is a word spelling action-puzzle game in the guise of familiar music games like Guitar Hero or Rock […] -
Review: Shooting Stars
Posted on March 17, 2016 | No CommentsHey, I just shot Donald Trump–ermmm, I mean ‘Ronald Grump’–in the face with a laser-eyed cat! Now there’s a sentence I never would have imagined writing in my lifetime. It’d fit right in with one of Conan O’Brien’s “Things That Have Never, Ever Been Said” […] -
Review: Superhot
Posted on February 25, 2016 | No CommentsAlthough it’s not nearly as graphic, playing Superhot is kind of like a video game adaptation of that restaurant scene in the movie The Equalizer where Denzel Washington’s character goes in to confront some Russian mobsters, and sets his watch to time his vicious massacre. […] -
Review: Ninja Senki DX
Posted on February 23, 2016 | No CommentsOriginally a freeware game dating back to 2010 (you can still download it here), Ninja Senki is back in a freshly minted release for PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita, now with a ‘DX’ in the title. Turns out that ‘DX’ makes a world of […]











