BBC Radio 4's new drama Game Over tells the story of a female game developer's attempts to get her new project produced despite some petty industry sexism.
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French indie studio Big Bad Wolf, in partnership with Focus Home Interactive, just released a teaser trailer for their upcoming narrative adventure game The Council. We've posted the trailer, along with the developer's lengthy discussion about the plotline below, both of which are super intriguing.
88 Heroes was released earlier this year on PC, PS4, and Xbox One, receiving pretty good reviews all around for the game's insane platforming style.
The Norwood Suite is the spiritual successor to Cosmo D's first title, Off Peak. The game puts you in the first-person position of a visitor to a mountain
Inmates is a first-person horror game where you play a person wandering through an old run-down prison trying to solve a mystery within its walls.
Empyre: Lords Of The Sea Gates was an interesting little RPG title to make its way into my Steam collection. The game is set in the early 1900's in New York
Depending on the kind of gamer that you are, you either have a passing fancy for indie titles or you're totally enamored with them.
Arrow Heads is a multiplayer shooter game where you become an archer looking to fight other archers in multiplayer combat rounds. You'll choose your fighter
Auto Age: Standoff is an online multiplayer derby shooter where you take control of one of a dozen different cars and fight other players in a duel to the
Swim Out is a random title that I came across at E3, but it wasn't in any booth, it was a random card I picked up from a lone table against a lone wall.
Terroir is a tycoon simulation game based around the concept of being a winemaker. Your goal is to grow your business and turn it into an alcoholic empire.
It's always cool to see Annapurna Interactive and the games that they bring around. At PAX they basically brought everything they had to offer, both
The second of two titles I got to try out from Merge Games at PAX West was Crimson Keep. This is a cool little adventure game that goes back to the old
Merge Games popped into PAX West with a few different titles this year, the first of two I got to try out was The Long Reach.
One of the last games I got to see in the Indie Megabooth was an interesting RPG title from SEMISOFT called Legrand Legacy. I didn't get a long demo of the
Phantom Doctrine won me over for being the best tactical game of PAX West and I won't even see the game until next year, which is depressing.
One of the coolest indie games to catch my eye on the last day of PAX West was Where The Water Tastes Like Wine, a story-based adventure that revolves
SOmetimes when you play video games, you learn life lessons. I certainly did while playing Think Of The Children from Surprise Attack Games at PAX West.
Making my way to the Indiebooth on the final day of PAX, the first game I came across that day on my schedule was Planetoid Pioneers. This is an interesting
Sometimes you come across a game trope that you just fall in love with all over again, like what we discovered with Mothergunship in the Indiecade Megabooth
Ever since Graveyard Keeper was announced by tinyBuild, I have thought of nothing but playing this game! So when the opportunity presented itself at PAX
Necrobarista has been announced since the beginning of 2017 from Route 59, with plans to release on both PC and the Nintendo Switch.
A gem in the rough in the middle of the Indie Megabooth was a game called Lightfield from Lost In The Garden. The game itself is essentially a racing title
Dual Universe was an intriguing prospect when I first came across it on the PAX West floor. The game is already set for a Pre-Alpha release on September
A game that caught my eye and made me shiver to the bone at PAX West was Symmetry, another game from the Indie Games Polska booth.
One of the any PAX West titles I got to check out during Nintendo's "Nindies" showcase was Mulaka, which I first saw at the Pop Culture Museum party they
Now that PAX West is over and I'm slowly entering recovery mode with my feet in warm water and booze in my system, it's time to recap what we've seen at
Stepping back from the indie games argument with Xbox and PS4, Nintendo is making a strong effort to start making indie titles feel welcome on the
I miss having a lot of the old-school shoot-em-up and beat-em-up arcade style games. The last one I played that I really enjoyed was Scott Pilgrim vs. the
We've all tried one, something from Japan that an indie developer put together where it's still-frame animations of characters looking way hotter than they would in real life Having extra long conversations where you get to know them before you play a mini-game in the hopes of dating them Possibly seeing scantily clad versions of[...]