The horror genre is a fickle one; most titles end up being very hit-or-miss, regardless of their sub-genre. Either a game nails the terrifying atmosphere and...
A precious indie gem, Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor is a clever analogy on life, video games, and gender worth experiencing.
The moniker of Goichi Suda, a video game director known for his idiosyncratic game design, the name “Suda51” brings many things to mind. His experiences have...
Right, so since the dawn of the indie scene in the late 2000s, it’s become abundantly clear that the developers of indie games are not under...
Fighting games are one of the few genres where I’m willing to give almost anything at least one try regardless of how bad someone tells...
Embarking on an epic journey filled with swords, sorcery, and mythological creatures is everyone’s dream. From the rebellious kids who wish they were someone else to the...
Slayaway Camp is a terrific combination of simple logic puzzles and 80’s cult slasher flicks, a murderously fun puzzle game where the player slashes, stomps, and...
Mobile games found on smart phones are made to be short, addictive experiences. The marketplace is perfect for these games as well, since most titles cost...
Horror games are weird. They’re in one of the few genres where design elements can evolve, devolve, or completely change all within the span of a...
Virginia is built as though it were a movie, and maybe it should have been one. Developed by Variable State and published by 505 Games, Virginia...