Indie games are a dime a dozen, so they have to have a flashy gimmick to make them stand out from the pack. In Spinch‘s case, it’s just about as flashy as can be, as anyone with a pair of eyeballs will be…
The following review may contain minor spoilers for Wasteland 3‘s first few hours. Since about 2009 when I first saw the cover of Wasteland, and incrementally over the years knowing the setting of the series, I’ve wanted to get into the franchise. Those…
After swearing off Battle Royale games from several toxic hours with Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds, I didn’t think I’d return to the volatile genre ever again. That was until I was so generously gifted Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout to play with my girlfriend and…
Warning: This article contains mentions of racism, racial slurs, racist violence, abuse, sexual assault, alcohol and drug use, and suicide, as well as mild spoilers for Jessika. Jessika, by Tritrie Games, is self-described as a “full motion video mystery adventure”. Throughout the…
Lilly Looking Through, by Geeta Games, can above all else be described as charming. It’s a fairly straightforward point-and-click puzzle adventure, allowing for easy entry and a comfortable, pleasant gameplay experience. As you play Lilly Looking Through, you control the titular protagonist,…
Warning: This article contains spoilers for Mortal Kombat 11’s original story mode. This article will not, however, contain spoilers for the story mode present within The Aftermath DLC itself. I’m sure it’s no secret by now that I’ll take any chance I…
There’s a lot going on, in this game that isn’t a game. This non-game, is developed and published by Draw Me A Pixel, which is definitely not a French indie game company. Seriously, trust me: Nothing happens. Absolutely zero. I stared at…
Puzzle games are easily the most hit-or-miss in gaming. There are greats like Portal, The Talos Principle, and Obstruction, but also polarizing titles like Myst, Superliminal, and Bad Rats. It’s tough to create a game that’s a head-scratcher not thanks to its…
As some of you may recall, I wrote a preview of Skully, by Finish Line Games, about a month ago. Having been provided with a review code for the full game‘s release, I’ve been giving it a second, more comprehensive look. The first…
As one of my favorite games of all time, Left 4 Dead‘s premise and success has never truly been recaptured by another title since its surge in popularity at the turn of the previous decade. With guerrilla survival executed with intense, visceral…