Tag : Indie
In terms of gaming, the racing genre is easily one of the most competitive. Gran Turismo and Forza compete head-to-head on their respective consoles, whilst...
Bleak Faith: Forsaken Review
by Ryan Jones
The Souls-like formula has been expanded upon throughout modern gaming, and developers big and small have made several attempts to either improve, clone or adapt...
Another Crab’s Treasure Review
by Ryan Jones
I’ve always had a soft spot for indie games, including the weird and wacky versions of the genre. It’s an incredible pleasure to watch passionate...
Dead End City Review
by Ryan Jones
Mad Max meets a rolling, retro shoot-em-up in Dead End City, a 90s style shooter set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Players can take the role...
The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation Review
by Ryan Jones
The Bridge Curse found a place on Netflix in February 2020, just before the world fell victim to the COVID-19 pandemic. The horror film, based...
The Red Exile Review
by Ryan Jones
Horror titles have always been my favorite genre of video games since I was just a kid. My dad would always let me play the...
EchoBlade Review
by Ryan Jones
EchoBlade is an indie game like no other, but that doesn’t make it any more interesting than most. We play as an unnamed knight wearing...
The Last Hero of Nostalgaia: The Rise of Evil DLC Review
by Ryan Jones
The Last Hero of Nostalgaia has one of the more satirical approaches to the Souls-like genre and earned a score of 8/10 on our website,...
Atomic Heart Review
by Ryan Jones
Atomic Heart is one of those games that experienced countless delays year after year before its official release this February 21st, 2023. Seemingly styled around...
The Last Hero of Nostalgaia Review
by Ryan Jones
The world of video games is on the brink of collapse. Nostalgaia’s heart has dwindled to nearly irreparable measures, and only one hero can save...
Prodeus Review
by Ryan Jones
Anybody who grew up on the old Doom and Quake games will be met with delight in this retro-styled FPS, complete with ultra-fast combat and...
Voyage Review
by Ryan Jones
In the best sense of the word, Voyage is a downright picturesque adventure game that’s full of mystery and wonder. Those players who look for...
Quintus and the Absent Truth Review
by Ryan Jones
At first glance, Quintus and the Absent Truth looks like a fun children’s story inspired by Stuart Little. Playing the role of Alan Shaw, players...
Trek to Yomi Review
by Ryan Jones
The developers of Trek to Yomi have managed to truly capture the feeling of the old-but-gold samurai movies from the past and implement it into...
The Sorrowvirus: A Faceless Short Story Review
by Ryan Jones
The Sorrowvirus: A Faceless Short Story markets itself as a riveting horror story packed with unique ideas and chilling atmospheres to terrify its player. Unfortunately,...
Tunic Review
by Ryan Jones
Single developer games recently have been no less than impressive, and with Tunic, a new Xbox exclusive, its Zelda-style gameplay and Souls-like combat make for...
Labyrinth Legend Review
by Ryan Jones
Jumping into the world of Labyrinth Legend felt exciting due to an appearance of hardcore fantasy elements, thrilling boss fights and an interesting loot system....
JETT: The Far Shore Review
by Luke Geikie
Video games have been venturing into space for almost as long as they have graced our screens. However, I frequently find that they fail to...

