
Last Stop Review: Just One More Chapter
Last Stop’s compelling and digestible plot, not without its faults, lands on its feet and ultimately overshadows what it lacks in gameplay. The narrative will constantly have you pleading for more, telling yourself “just one more chapter.”

Greak: Memories of Azur Preview
An astonishing all around presentation paired with simple yet layered combat mechanics help Greak: Memories of Azur firmly plant its flag as a potential sleeper hit not to be missed.

Mighty Goose Review: Your Goose Is Cooked (And He Tastes Good)
Flashes of similar colors can make Blastmode’s latest 80s inspired arcade run-and-gunner a bit less accessible at times, but you cannot deny that gameplay is king in the concise, chaotic, and fun as heck Mighty Goose.

Where the Heart Leads Review: And The Heart Strings Pulled
Where the Heart Leads is a wonderful sleeper hit in the works. This often emotional story strikes a powerful chord that reverberates, and is a fantastic piece on an individual’s actions worth experiencing.

Roguebook Review: Deck the Halls with Awesomeness
With multi-faceted combat and exploration elements, paired with a slew of options on tackling both, Rougebook is an addictive adventure worth exploring.

The Fermi Paradox Early Access Preview
The Fermi Paradox has you strategically making choices and driving the narrative as a sentient, overseeing god amongst the universe deciding the fate of every civilization that emerges from it... which is just as bonkers as it sounds.

Wave Break Review: Pretending It’s A Superman
Aesthetically and sonically, Wave Break radiates a synth wave filled heart. But, brutal difficulty in its gameplay can easily lead that heart to break.

The Rise of the Indie Game Musical
Quietly, over the course of the past decade, indie game developers have slowly been integrating vocal music into their works; creating lore, ephemeral tone pieces and eventually, full-on video game musicals. Let’s dive into some indie game musicals of the last decade!

Backbone Review: An Unfortunate Identity Crisis
While Backbone’s writing left a sense of disconnection between its characters and narrative themes, an unmatched artistic direction as well as a strong third act is worth the price of admission into this dark, dystopian retro future.

Kraken Academy!! Preview
Kraken Academy is nuts, and it's proud to show it to you while making you laugh along with it. Later this year, Kraken Academy will be the next indie darling everyone will be talking about.

Umurangi Generation Review: Finding Beauty Within Languishing Chaos
Umurangi Generation’s haunting narrative is exquisitely told purely by existing within the lush world Origame Digital has crafted. Paired with an engaging gameplay loop and bombastic score, its one you’ll never want to leave.

She Dreams Elsewhere Preview
Blending a haunting aesthetic with grounded stories and an engaging gameplay loop, She Dreams Elsewhere is shaping up to be an indie darling that cannot be missed.

Godstrike Preview: This Will Either Hook You or Break You
Godstrike is a tough boss-rush arena-shoot game that will either hook you or break you.

Dark Nights with Poe and Munro Review: Supernatural Hodge Podge
D’Avekki Studios’s Dark Nights with Poe and Munro is without a doubt an enjoyable supernatural hodge podge of ideas; some interesting, some not so much. While D’Avekki seems very aware of what they are making and don't stray away from it, a lot of what they try falls short.

Skate City Review: Kick, Push; How Do I Coast?
Skate City delivers a simplistic entry level approach to the genre coupled with a can-do mentality and constant sense of fulfillment. However, this sense of fulfillment falls solely on the player to discover hidden features.

Tunic Preview: Zelda, But Souls
Many indies have found success with the Zelda formula, but even in its opening moments, Tunic sets itself apart by blending influences from another beloved genre.

Hitchhiker Review: A Peculiar, Yet Triumphant Ride
Hitchhiker is a story told in the medium it was meant for. It’s peculiar, heavy at times, but lovely throughout without many dull moments. While gameplay isn’t king here, the gripping narrative is well worth the price of admission.

Cozy Grove: A New Horizon?
Cozy Grove draws many similarities to Animal Crossing, but with a unique twist. With this in mind, it bears the question: can Spry Fox’s new island adventure satisfy the passionate Animal Crossing fanbase?

Genesis Noir Review: A Convoluted Cosmic Tale
Genesis Noir is a mixed bag of elements. Outside of the stunning aesthetic and presentation, the game doesn’t do much else cohesively.

3 Out of 10: Season One Review: Dive Right In
3 Out of 10 is a fantastic sitcom-inspired adventure with a whimsical ensemble of characters that will keep you entertained throughout.