Though the story beats with customers and impending disaster can be different, the clunkiness of the experience is hard to brush aside When it comes to storytelling, indie games have had a variety of ...
Once it gets rolling there are some scares to be had, but it's unevenness and inconsistency ultimately disappoint Given the time of year, it’s no surprise to see a new wave of titles that are intended ...
Full-on simulators that allow you to literally try walking in the shoes of someone on the job in some random profession are pretty niche overall, but there’s no question that they’re a thing and with ...
It’s more family-friendly vibe may turn some people away, but it has a pretty solid mix of action, stealth, and strategy While I don’t say this too often, it’s sometimes nice when games that feel like ...
A very different take on a top-down twin-stick shooter, mixing it into more of an adventure As a big twin-stick shooting fan, I’m always excited to see new titles in that vein popping up on the Switch ...
A more first-person take on a life sim, with plenty to craft, but limited inventory space can make it a chore to enjoy With farm and life sims being all the rage on the cozy gaming side of the indie ...
Starting out the game with only the game’s main character Wilson as an option you’ll find yourself dropped into the wilderness with pretty well nothing and not a whole lot of direction. Since the map ...
Brilliant self-aware writing and some great (and sometimes gruesome) hand-drawn art help to make for a memorable narrative adventure Given my love for clever writing, and games where you’re given an ...
An interesting experiment that tries to determine your personality based on how you decide to play through an adventure One of my greatest joys in doing this over the years has been discovering games ...