The Red Solstice was an interesting game when Ironward released it back in 2015. Many were curious if we'd ever see a sequel, and we thought that might be
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Rocket Wars was a game released by Rooftop Panda while we were away at E3, but the game was fun and deserves a proper review, so today we're playing catch
It's becoming increasingly difficult to find a side-scrolling shooter that doesn't feel like a tired version of games from the past.
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For the short time it's been talked about, Perception has kind of been the indie darling everyone is saying you need to try out What little we've seen of the game is intriguing and the concept is very different to what you see on the market now So we were stoked to get a[...]
Dead Cells just came out today on Early Access for Steam, and while we normally don't review a lot of titles before they come out, we decided to stroll
Expeditions: Viking is a historically-themed RPG that starts you off as the leader of a bunch of Viking in the early 8th Century. You're playing at a
It's an all or nothing campaign, so it's only getting made if they make their goal by next Wednesday.
The project is a throwback, as many indie projects are It's been made in the style of Metroid or Castlevania but with a more modern, sci-fi flare. Kova's campaign teases a free playable demo, but only for backers[...]
In terms of VR games, well, what could be more fun than playing as a giant monster and wrecking a city? Pretty much, nothing. And that's what Rank 17 is
Today, the game's website released a brand new trailer letting us know the indie darling will be out on the Switch, PS4 and PC on May 2 Way sooner than we thought we might be seeing it As someone who played the arcade game, I'm excited to try this one out when it finally arrives[...]
I'm down for a good jump-scare game when they're done right—it's a nice adrenaline rush that gets addictive after a while, and all you're doing is giving
Educational games are a necessity, I don't care who you are or what you believe in for education. You can trick kids into learning by making it a game,
Nostalgia is a funny thing. We like to look back on the good 'ol days with a fondness, but we tend to iron out all the bad shit. I recently remembered
Lats summer we got this game from THQ Nordic on PC, but it kinda got swept under the rug as there was growing tension throughout the country over police
But that isn't obvious, so it just feels like bad design work considering the kind of indie game designs we have today It's totally worth playing for the story and the puzzles, but there isn't a lot left to really love about it.
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The amount of games who have creepy mansions turned[...]
It isn't often for me that I pick up a game and after playing it, I'm still not sure how I feel about it. A couple weeks ago I was given a copy of
Even the big names are getting involved with Nintendo planning to launch several mobile titles each year and Mass Effect: Andromeda is getting a companion app that will allow you to run strike team missions while away from your PC or console.
And since we're in something like a heyday for Indie games, that's the focus[...]
At that point, the game had only been released for PC and was gaining some fine indie buzz from old-school gamers and puzzle runners It took a year and a half, but Messhof has finally gotten the game to the PS4 this week.
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Created by Mark Essen, the same man behind Nidhogg, Flyrwench is kind of[...]
DEVELOPER: Elden Pixels REVIEW PLATFORM: Windows (Steam) OTHER PLATFORMS: Linux, Mac RELEASED: 2/2/17 Creating throwback games has blossomed into a
Indie Comics #1 is a new anthology publication, in a year rich with anthologies, featuring a bevy of familiar and… less familiar names.
The adventure begins when Rick Bonn asks "Why Did the Caveman Cross the Sea?" Brad Olrich's mercenaries attempt a raid on Rectory VII, "At Galaxy's Core." Terry Cronin plunges three college students on[...]
He writes – alongside process art for the cover of Legend #1…
What's it like being an indie comics publisher? Let me start by setting a scene: it's 6:15 AM in my hotel in downtown LA Thanks to a serious case of jetlag, I can't fall back asleep Taking out my phone, I start fiddling around[...]
Staff writer Keith Davidsen writes for Bleeding Cool. One of the greatest strengths of David Lapham as a writer is his ability to be unpredictable. When
Staff Writer Keith Davidsen writes for Bleeding Cool. Yi Soon Shin: Warrior and Defender was a historical comic book series that chronicled the conflicts