With so many games tethered to murky shades of gray and brown, The Swords of Ditto was a pleasant surprise when it joined Devolver Digital’s rock-solid stable of indies. The...
Katana ZERO is a thrilling, narrative-driven action game that makes a strong case for the possibilites of sidescrolling storytelling.
As the indie genre has grown, so has the tendency to overfill games with stories that either don’t match the game’s theme, or whose own self-importance...
When VA-11 Hall-A (pronounced “Valhalla”) released back in 2016 it was met with a general sense of curious intrigue. With a distinctive pixelated art style, a...
The way I see it, there are three types of party games: those that rely on skill, those that rely on luck, and those that split...
The King's Bird is an aesthetic precision-platformer that suits the Switch's handheld form factor well. But is the port up to snuff?
Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide released in 2015 to popular and critical acclaim. Praised for its lush visual fidelity and satisfying FPS melee combat, Vermintide set...
Ape Out is the ape-jazz-violence simulation you did not know you needed in your life. Smashing together brilliant design and satisfying gameplay, Ape Out is a...
What’s full of rippling muscles, rockin’ tunes, and radical real-time RPG combat? If you guessed Deathbulge: Battle of the Bands, then you’d be correct! If you...
'The Lost Light of Sisu' approaches the physics-based platforming genre with the best of intentions, but the inconsistent gameplay never feels comfortable, and more often leads...