Tag: Indie
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Ambitious Goals, Poor Narrative Design: The Town of Light Review
The Town of Light had a lot of potential, but unfortunately the end result doesn’t impress.
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One Hour, One Life is a charming survival game about humanity
Saying farewell to your children after a long life can be a bittersweet experience.
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Not Your Typical Office Job: Death and Taxes Review
Who gets to decide who lives and who dies? In this 2D narrative puzzle game you play as a fresh-faced Death, merely responsible for the fate of all of humankind. Fill the paperwork, save the world. Possibilities are endless.
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Disco Elysium – A nonstop disco adventure
The narrative of Disco Elysium is clever, disturbing, and funny. It is an excellent text-heavy and story-driven rpg for fans of the genre.
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Cuphead – A devilish masterpiece
Graphics that look straight from 1930s animation and a soundtrack to match. Cuphead is a beautiful platformer that is extremely challenging yet so so so rewarding.
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Phasmophobia – Are you and your friends afraid of ghosts?
When there’s something strange in your neighborhood, call your friends and go figure out who is haunting there. #Co-op #Ghost #Horror #Indie #Puzzle
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Vanishing of Ethan Carter: Walking Simulator Mystery That Doesn’t Hold Your Hand
Vanishing of Ethan Carter is an indie mystery adventure with supernatural elements that doesn’t hold your hand. Instead, it lets you experience a cleverly written story at your own pace in a gorgeous world. #gamereview #walkingsimulator #vanishingofethancarter
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Not a Lot Happening When You’re Adrift at Sea: Raft Review
Raft is visually pleasing, but unless you can find inner peace and focus on collecting debris while slowly drifting at sea, it might leave you cold. The game tries to sell adventure and survival, but both fall a bit flat in the end.
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Noita — An Unforgiving Roguelite Full of Surprises
Under the unforgiving rogue-lite core of Noita is a game filled with content, customizations, marvels, and surprises that makes it an extremely fun and unforgettable experience.
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Hades – Setting the bar for roguelike storytelling
Hades is the critically acclaimed Supergiant Games’ latest release that takes everything the studio has learned during its history of game development and polishes it into a gem which raises the bar for all roguelikes to come.
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Unforeseen Incidents: point-and-click adventure with striking scenery and constant one-liners
Unforeseen incidents, a mystery adventure point-and-click game mixes the dark theme of sinister conspiracy and balances it with a colorful art style and humorous writing, proving that humor and drama combined are a treat in the hands of talented writers.
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Year Walk: Searching for A Reason to Care
A game review for Year Walk, a mobile horror game that while beautiful fails to remain engaging and lacks clarity. Covers basic control, style, and horror elements. #English #GameReview
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HOW ABOUT NO | Close Your Eyes Review
In this game, the last thing you’ll ever want to do is that the title says.
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Review: This War of Mine
Cold, hunger, depression and fatigue are the only resources you don’t lack in This War of Mine
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Make a game, ???, profit – The art of selling indie titles
To make money it’s not enough that an indie developer has a good game, there’s also a need for marketing skills.
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20XX Review
Roguelike action platforming in a very familiar setting.
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Slither Me Timbers! – Snake Pass Review
The silent hero of this slippery indie 3D platformer is definitely a Slytherin.
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A Girl and a Fox Walk Into a Bear – Never Alone Review
A videogame quest, or a quest for knowledge? Turns out you can have both in this indie platformer, Never Alone!
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Review: Hollow Knight
Hollow Knight combines somber visual design with tight metroidvania gameplay.
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Crayon Physics Deluxe Review (PC)
Crayon Physics Deluxe (CPD) is a single player physics puzzle game with focus in drawing simple objects to solve challenges.