Tag: Indie Game
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Hades-Inspired Colourful Open-World Game, Arto, Needs Your Support on Kickstarter
Hades-inspired open-world action-RPG Arto, developed by OrionGames is looking for your help on Kickstarter.
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Figment 2: Creed Valley, The Standalone Sequel, is Out Next Week
Bedtime Digital Games are pleased to announce that Figment 2: Creed Valley, the sequel to their highly-acclaimed first game, will release on March 9, 2023. Figment, the first game in the series, takes players on a surreal journey through a unique universe, complete with music, humour, and a complex storyline. Dusty and his ever-optimistic friend,…
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Adorable Metroidvania, Islets, Gets Physical Switch Release
Super Rare Games have teamed up with Armor Games and Kyle Thompson to bring Islets to physical format for the first time on the Nintendo Switch. Islets is a captivating adventure centred around Iko, a determined warrior who ventures across the vast expanse of land and sky to reunite a series of floating islands. Equipped…
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The Heartfelt Game, No Longer Home, Launches on PlayStation
Developer, Humble Grove, and indie publishing label, Fellow Traveller, are pleased to announce the release of No Longer Home for both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 via the PlayStation Store. No Longer Home was first released on PC and Mac on July 30, 2021, and then on Nintendo Switch and Xbox consoles on October 7,…
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Project: Nightlight, The Tense Horror VR Game, Releases in March
Adelaide-based developer, Fringe Realities, is excited to announce that their debut title, Project: Nightlight, an atmospheric horror VR game, will be launching on Steam VR in March, 2023. Update: Fringe Realities ran into some issues with the build and upload process, and has had to delay the game from their initial March 3rd release. They…
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Tchia, the Stunning Soul-Searching Adventure, Launches in March
Kepler Interactive and Awaceb are happy to announce that their charming soul-jumping adventure, Tchia, will arrive on PC via Epic Games Store and PlayStation consoles on March 21. Furthermore, Phil Crifo, Tchia’s Game Director and Awaceb Co-founder, has made an exciting announcement via the PlayStation Blog. Tchia will be available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation…
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Beacon Pines: Autumn Mysteries – PC Review
Leaves are changing, temperatures droping, and the days are getting shorter. Fall is a time of change, a time of decay. This makes it the perfect backdrop for coming-of-age mysteries. A lineage of games from Oxenfree to Life is Strange are etched into Beacon Pines‘ autumn-tinged identity. There are secrets in this idyllic small town.…
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White Day: A Labyrinth Named School – PS5 Review
I am what some might call a back-seat survival horror game enthusiast. While I generally don’t play spooky titles myself, I do find them immensely fun to watch a friend play. This degree of separation adds a layer of interactivity and keeps me safely removed from the stress of choices. White Day: A Labyrinth Named…
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Isonzo: Almost The Greatest WW1 Shooter Ever – PS5 Review
I’ve been fortunate enough to enjoy both Tannenberg and Verdun, the previous two FPS titles in the WW1 series by developer BlackMill Games. Frankly, they’re both masterpieces, seamlessly blending realistic mechanics, visuals and audio design while remaining perfectly approachable. They’re challenging titles, especially if you play online, but for the most part, they manage to…
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Tinykin: The Best Game Of 2022 – PS5 Review
Writing this Tinykin review is a little bittersweet for me. On the one hand, I get to review an exceptional and endlessly creative video game. On the other, it is my final review for The Game Crater. One of the many highlights of my career with The Game Crater was previewing Tinykin in February of…

