Reveal the Deep Review Peter Page January 23, 2016 Reviews Reveal the Deep, by Scottish developers Lazy Monday Games, is a genuinely terrifying exploration game where you take the place of a deep-sea diver exploring the sunken wreck of the SS Euridice all the way at th...
Galacide Review Sabriel Mastin September 25, 2015 Reviews Something is wrong and bots are eating precious metals. Miners are leaving asteroids abandoned as they flee. Traveling through the sector to find out the source of these bots and dangers, you must uncover who o...
Stray Cat Crossing Review Jamison Miller September 15, 2015 Reviews In its initial Steam Greenlight Trailer, Stray Cat Crossing melds top-down pixel art gameplay, anime inspired cutscenes, and melancholy J-rock straight out of Kingdom Hearts. As far as an artistic vision goes, ...
Homesick Review Simon Rankin June 22, 2015 Reviews 1 Commenting on the state of our world and the direction in which it may be headed, Homesick’s message is clear, but is ultimately diluted by a dull narrative and esoteric puzzles. The first person exploration ga...
Seas of Scred Receives Significant Update Daniel Fox May 17, 2015 Archives Seas of Scred, the waterlogged sister-game sequel to the viscious Quarries of Scred, has received a new update that brings several important changes. The controls, map generation, and oxygen mechanics ha...
Review: Please, Don’t Touch Anything Nathan Ortega April 4, 2015 Reviews 1 As the independent game scene grows, developers continue to experiment with new game concepts or interesting spins on worn ideas. Branching out beyond the boundaries of traditional genres, many designers poke a...