I don’t know whether any of you remember Duskers. It was a very cool and immersive tactical game where you had to guide robots around derelict spaceships using command prompts. I’ve always felt it was really underrated and went under…
Indie
All the best from independent games studios
The Abandoned Planet Review
When a wormhole tears open in space, an astronaut crashes down on a distant and unknown planet. But where is she? Is there anyone else here? If there is, where have they all gone? But, most importantly, how is she…
Murder on Station 52 Review
Step into the shoes of Edward Locke, a robotic engineer who arrives at Space Station 52 to replace a missing mechanic. However, Ed’s first day takes a dark turn when he discovers the body of his predecessor, marked with the…
#DRIVE Rally Review
#DRIVE Rally takes players back to 90s rally racing, where the roar of engines and the crunch of gravel under tires was the soundtrack of many a gamer’s childhood spent in the arcades. Even though I was always pretty bad…
REKA is a delighful cosy witch sim adventure
Embark on a magical journey with REKA, the and enchanting base-building game that transports players to the atmospheric landscapes of late 19th-century rural Europe. In this cosy witch simulator, you step into the shoes of a budding herb witch, exploring…
GRAFT is like Signalis mixed with STASIS and looks ace
A new Post-Cyberpunk Survival Horror RPG recently got announced and it’s giving me real Signalis mixed with STASIS: Bone Totem vibes. Both are brilliant sci-fi games albeit quite different. GRAFT looks like it could nestle in alongside them as another…
The Forever Winter looks terrifyingly fantastic
There are a few games where you’re billed as not being the hero of the story. One that immediately springs to mind is Kingdom Come: Deliverance. While he kind of becomes the hero he doesn’t start as one per se.…