XGen Studios is thrilled to officially release The Low Road on Nintendo Switch, available today alongside an update to its original release on Steam, offering up quality of life changes and reworked voice acting. This marks XGen’s fourth console release and second Nintendo title. XGen’s…
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EGX 2018, Britain’s biggest gaming event, is around a month away now. While big titles will dominate most of the show floor, there are many upcoming indie titles that will be playable. Often without the huge lines. Here are some you shouldn’t miss over the…
We’re seeing a return to cyberpunk as of late, in both indie and AAA studios alike. Tales of the Neon Sea is the perfect example of cyberpunk done right – the epitome of neon noir, the Kickstarter game is an homage to sci-fi classics new…
While there are games where dragons feature as enemy encounters, I always want to be the dragon. There’s the classic Spyro series to fulfill that wish, especially with the upcoming remaster it’s receiving. For something different, and likely quicker to access, check out Choice of…
A civil war is coming! That is right, Marvel is not the only one creating a civil wars. The Chilean team In Vitro Games proudly announced today that a Definitive Edition of their unique shoote’m up Defenders of Ekron, it is now available on PlayStation…
PORTLAND, OR – July 12, 2018 – ZIQ, the frenetic sci-fi arcade runner from Midnight Sea and 3D Realms, dodges, dashes, and leaps onto PC and Mac on August 1. Swarm, an ancient AI turned malevolent and spiteful is waging a war on all life….
After so many years since its successful Kickstarter, many (but not all) believed Confederate Express to be a vapor ware scam that would never materialize. And yet, the game is now available for preorder on Steam. No, that isn’t a typo; a page for the…
Seeing Team Gotham‘s Solo for the first time immediately draws comparisons to Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. Reading about it however, made it seem more like Undertale, if the player was romantically involved with the antagonist. Except that in Solo, there’s no combat. At all. While kind…
Like a finely crafted Dawi mace, Warhammer Fantasy is as blunt as they come. Games Workshop has created a world of extremes, where strife and sorrow are the norm. Swedish developer Fatshark Games took that world and brought about the beginning of the end for Warhammer:…
Dujanah slips into a windowless room with purple walls, and a soft piano ballad named “Mothers were all darlings” begins to play. What of footprints? A grounded falsetto asks. What of satin? of tea-stains? kindling? nail files? Seven expectant mothers sit in a circle, and…
As the new Kickstarter title Forgive Me My Henchmen shows, being on the receiving end of an action hero’s rampage can be a terrifying experience. Not The Hero’s Story Developed by Blake McDermott, the game’s premise is simple. As a typical movie crime lord, players…
Can you name a recent AAA horror game that has given a refreshing boost to the horror genre as a whole? Not just first person shooters with elements of horror, but true atmospheric, interactive experiences? Games that leave you genuinely, sincerely spooked while weaving a narrative…
If you eagerly scrolled to the bottom, you already know the Kickstarter game’s All Walls Must Fall‘s final score; a three. However, there needs to be a conspicuous asterisk added in superscript above that middling number; if post-launch updates continue along the trajectory of the Early…
On the surface, life in My Time at Portia seems downright idyllic. Then you discover that most of humanity was wiped out hundreds of years ago during an apocalyptic event. Suddenly, you notice the cracks appearing the town’s cheerful facade. The people of Portia have…
Just how much control should backers of crowdfunding campaigns have over the projects they’ve backed? Maybe letting them design gameplay features isn’t a great idea, but frequent updates is all but mandatory now. The Wild Eight on Kickstarter adds an unexpected layer to that question…
There’s a fragile serenity to the opening moments of In Other Waters. Lush ambient electronica announces a swirling, minimalist display of reefs like alien fingerprints. Dark blues and busy yellows color a sleek UI that feels both functional and ornate. There is wonder here, in these…
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