Once Upon a Jester Review: Breaking into Song
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Once Upon a Jester Review: Breaking into Song

Once Upon a Jester feels like an actual labor of love in the best way. Whether it's an unorthodox yet genuine friendship, a laid-back comical nature, or breaking into song a bit too much, Bonte Avond has legitimately handcrafted an unforgettable title.

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Indie Debuts At The Game Awards ‘22
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Indie Debuts At The Game Awards ‘22

Despite primarily leaning into the ‘Triple I’ space, The Game Awards ‘22 held a handful of exciting indie announcements. From unexpected sequels to social media darlings, here is a brief breakdown of indies at The Game Awards.

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We Are OFK Review: Music to Your Ears
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We Are OFK Review: Music to Your Ears

In the same way that films such a Nope and La La Land are about the art of filmmaking, We Are OFK feels like it’s about creating music, or perhaps more broadly but also more accurately: how painful and hard it is to create art with people you love, including yourself.

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Dire Vengeance Review: Hell of a Time
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Dire Vengeance Review: Hell of a Time

Dire Vengeance from Magic Shot Games is a brutally beautiful action-platformer. However, overwhelming difficulty paired with slow progression may make the experience a bit too constrained for some players.

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Cursed to Golf Review: Par for the Course
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Cursed to Golf Review: Par for the Course

Cursed to Golf is a good rogue-ish golf-like with an adorable art style and intriguing abilities. Though the repetitious levels in the beginning can offer a tarnished start-up, the enjoyment rises significantly as you putt on.

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Mothmen 1966 Review: An Alluring Light
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Mothmen 1966 Review: An Alluring Light

Mothmen 1966 is a point-and-click visual novel with spooky vibes and a crispy, smooth ‘80s home computer aesthetic. It’s an atmospheric kind of scary, but it can drop a chill down your neck when you least expect it.

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Stray Review: The Cat’s Pajamas
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Stray Review: The Cat’s Pajamas

Stray is simply captivating. Between unmatched world building, outstanding aesthetic design, intuitive cat physics, and immersive gameplay, BlueTwelve Studio and Annapurna Interactive have crafted an engaging and awe-striking experience from start to finish.

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Squish Review: Settle it in Squish
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Squish Review: Settle it in Squish

With it’s simple premise paired engaging gameplay, Squish holds the exact formula for a must-play party experience. However, while the chaotic couch multiplayer antics are top-notch, there’s little offered for solo players.

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