Hide and Sneak – and die – in Stealth Inc. 2: A Game of Clones
Like a band playing cover songs, Stealth Inc. 2 feels both familiar and new at the same time.
Reviews of the latest indie titles (and some non-indie)
Like a band playing cover songs, Stealth Inc. 2 feels both familiar and new at the same time.
In Westerado: Double Barreled you’ll choose your side, be it with the native Americans or the oil tycoon, become a hero or a villain, and pull your gun out in mid-conversation for no other damn reason than you felt like it.
Axiom Verge may look like the product of a bygone era but it is absolutely one of the best games available on the PlayStation 4
Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype is a competent if unremarkable ‘shmup’.
Not only is Horizon Shift the most visually appealing game to come out of Flump Studios, it is by far the most challenging and enjoyable. There’s no release date yet, but hopefully it isn’t too far over the horizon.
Temper your expectations and you’ll find an engrossing adventure that pays homage to one of gaming’s greatest, never managing to step out of its shadow.
The emotional power that Might and Delight held over players is no longer present in Shelter 2, making it a fun but ultimately forgettable sequel. It’s not a bad game, but it’s not Shelter either.
Scaring people in Poltergeist is nowhere near as fun as scaring people in real life
Make no mistake about it, Laughing Jackal’s latest is hot stuff.
Competitive, dodgeball inspired, local multiplayer bullet hell with cartoony graphics and lovable character design.