All The World’s a Stage – A Review of Plague Road Martyn Bryson June 16, 2018 Reviews My overall sense is of a project that has plenty of ambition for its scale, but with a development team that lacked either the resources or the time to fully realize it. The art and writing demonstrate a clear vision and a care for a unified aesthetic that’s rare even amongst indie games, but this effort is undermined as a complete piece in other areas.
New Trailer for Villa Gorilla’s Platform Adventure Yoku’s Island Express Astrid Johnson March 27, 2018 News A new trailer has just been released for Yoku's Island Express, a "pinball platform adventure" developed by Villa Gorilla under Team17's label set for release this year. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxS-S...
9 Slay the Spire – Early Access Review Imogen Beckhelling March 8, 2018 Reviews Slay the Spire is an incredible little rogue-like that’s been in early access since November. Only recently have my friends dragged me (kicking and screaming) into the world of PC gaming, which is why I didn’t ...
On the Border Lands: Games and the Immigrant Experience Martyn Bryson November 27, 2017 Features Around 4 years ago, I had my first real experience with the international immigration system. Being from the UK with an American partner, this was inevitable eventually. We had managed to avoid properly tanglin...
Ghosts of Miami: An Ultra Vibrant 80s Miami Mystery Carolyn Lovelace July 28, 2017 Previews Studio Pillow Fight Games, headed by developers who previously worked on classic indie title We Know the Devil are here to make you feel the rhythm with their new Phoenix Wright-inspired investigative visual no...
Weekly Releases Round-up – July 10, 2017 – Gladiator Daddies are Nigh Astrid Johnson July 10, 2017 News, Uncategorized Another week, another sea of indie games to dip into and sample. Here's five that we've seen and have taken quite a bit of interest in. 10/07/2017 - GORN https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfGmGI0T48A ...