Review: Chariot from Frima Studio
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IGR’s Most Anticipated Indie Games for 2015 Though we’re still waiting for the dust to settle after compiling our Top Ten Best Indie Games list for 2014 2015 is already shaping up to be a huge year for...
View ArticleNeocore Games to develop Warhammer 40K: Inquisitor – Martyr
Put the Hammer Down Eastern European studio Neocore Games has received the license to develop a new RPG, set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, for multiple platforms. Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor –...
View ArticleMinecraft: Story Mode – New Details Announced
Storytelling with Blocks Minecraft: Story Mode, the plot-driven adventure game spin-off of Mojang‘s immensely popular block-building and survival game, was a major highlight at this year’s PAX Prime...
View ArticleReview: Massive Chalice from Double Fine Productions
Massive Chalice – What We Think: Developed by Double Fine through a highly successful Kickstarter campaign, Massive Chalice is a turn-based strategy RPG that combines elements of random chance,...
View ArticleReview: Tales from the Borderlands from Telltale Games
Tales from the Borderlands: What We Think The most recent installment from Gearbox Software’s Borderlands series is a compelling point-and-click interactive graphic adventure set in the same universe...
View ArticleMost Anticipated Indie Games of 2016
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View ArticleThe Deer God – An Indie Game Review
The Deer God – What We Think: The Deer God captivated me with its pixelated environment and soundtrack while consecutively making me want to pull out my hair at its endless frustrations. I found myself...
View ArticleReview: Sheltered – The Dreary Desperation of Not Giving Up
Sheltered – What We Think: Sheltered is the latest iteration of the survival and base management sim. Bearing superficial resemblance to last year’s hit mobile tie-in Fallout Shelter, right down to the...
View ArticleHyper Light Drifter – An Indie Game Review
Hyper Light Drifter – What We Think: Hyper Light Drifter is a top-down action RPG developed and published by Los Angeles indie darlings Heart Machine following a wildly successful Kickstarter campaign....
View ArticleReview – Heart&Slash
Heart&Slash – What We Think: Heart&Slash is an action roguelike starring a charming little robot called Heart. The game delivers third-person action combat coupled with short-term character...
View ArticleReview: Super Time Force Ultra from Capybara Games
Super Time Force Ultra – What We Think: Also known as “STFU”, from Toronto indie game studio Capybara Games (who also brought you indie mega-darling Superbrothers: Sword and Sorcery EP), Super Time...
View ArticleOh, Snap! Snap! FarSight Studios Launches Addam’s Family Pinball Kickstarter
The Cousin Itt Factor After a seemingly endless stream of pinball enthusiast requests, FarSight Studios, creators of The Pinball Arcade, have launched their Addam’s Family Kickstarter. It’s easily one...
View ArticleReview: Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna)
Never Alone – What We Think Never Alone (Kisima Ingithchuna) is the first of its kind: created through a partnership between game developers E-Line Media and the Cook Inlet Tribal Council, a nonprofit...
View ArticleMojang and Telltale Announce Minecraft: Story Mode
Crafting Legends In another reveal worthy of a quadruple take, Mojang and Telltale games have announced a collaborative project that will take place in the Minecraft universe. Minecraft: Story Mode...
View ArticleReview: Chariot from Frima Studio
Chariot – What We Think Hearkening back to the classic era of 16-bit platformers, Canadian developer Frima Studio‘s Chariot, which we first saw at IndieCade 2014, is like nothing so much as a more...
View ArticleReview – Batman: The Telltale Series
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View ArticleReview – Knee Deep – Swamp Noir from Prologue Games
Knee Deep from Prologue Games Like Twin Peaks and True Detective, Knee Deep sets out to tell a small town mystery where the setting becomes a key element of the story. Presenting as a stage play, it’s...
View ArticleReview: Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna)
Never Alone – What We Think Never Alone (Kisima Ingithchuna) is the first of its kind: created through a partnership between game developers E-Line Media and the Cook Inlet Tribal Council, a nonprofit...
View ArticleMojang and Telltale Announce Minecraft: Story Mode
Crafting Legends In another reveal worthy of a quadruple take, Mojang and Telltale games have announced a collaborative project that will take place in the Minecraft universe. Minecraft: Story Mode...
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