The Wild at Heart Review
Developed by Moonlight Kids and published by Humble Games, The Wild at Heart first caught my eye in March, during an ID@Xbox showcase. Not much of the game was shown,...
Developed by Moonlight Kids and published by Humble Games, The Wild at Heart first caught my eye in March, during an ID@Xbox showcase. Not much of the game was shown,...
In 2011, the original Binding of Isaac was released. The surprisingly challenging flash-made, top-down bullet hell about a small crying child escaping his homicidal mother — with a heap of...
Last year, Shiny Shoe released Monster Train, a deck-building rogue-like that I can’t help but compare to Slay The Spire. I’ve put over one thousand hours into Slay by this...
Stubbs the Zombie has always been one of those obscure but well-regarded titles. A game that aimed to reinvent the zombie genre that was dominated with Resident Evil. It didn't...
When one first enters Rogue Glitch, it can find itself cozy in the arms of a simple menu and an accessible tutorial. At first, the game is very simple, as...
Released on March 25, 2021, Black Legend is the second game developed by Warcave Studio and the first developed by themselves. It’s an excellent showing of their ability as a...
A common phrase in games criticism that I use a lot when I want to appear smarter than I actually am is “gameplay loop.” The gameplay loop of a game...
It's Christmas, the family is out and all is quiet... Until! A window is smashed in and intruders are on the scene to ruin the holiday fun. Their horrible scheme...
In life, everyone fears something. Whether that be snakes, flying or — in my case — heights. However, people rarely find themselves in these situations. One common fear that you...
If there’s one aspect of the indie game scene becoming more prominent in recent years that I’m especially grateful for, is that it led to me getting exposed to rogue-likes....
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