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Green Hell preview – It’s no Paradise City
Real-world survival game with a compelling setting and premise.
Gal Metal hands on — Save the world from aliens using only music
Follow the beat, smashing your drums, in hopes that it will be enough to save Earth.
Skybolt Zack hands on — dashing through colored enemies
A mix of action, platforming and chain reactions — you can smash your fist through everyone!
Chessaria The Tactical Adventure review — A chess RPG
Chessaria offers a variation on standard chess, with tactical treats and clear attention to detail.
Aggelos review – A cut above the rest
Based on the Wonder Boy series of games, Aggelos manages to find its own place as a clever and challenging action-rpg.
Jam Favorites: GM48: One Tool, Many Uses
Here are a bunch of games with some unique tools!
Tanglewood emulates and captures the 16-bit Mega Drive experience
Not just a blast from the past, but written in the go-to development language of yesteryear, Tanglewood is a wonderful new game — and we've tried it out.
Tigers on the Hunt: Normandy review
Just as in history, if you play as the Americans in Tigers on the Hunt: Normandy, you will be outnumbered and outgunned. Quick setup for paratroops makes everything more intense.
Before I Forget hands on — a touching story of loss
Become an elderly women, battling with dementia...
Steamhounds twists classic JRPG combat into a dance of abilities
Three vs three combat running on a modified, lane-based JRPG combat structure.
Semblance ⎯ far more than meets the eye
The world is infected and you ⎯⎯ a literal blob ⎯⎯ have to cure it by solving puzzles to reach collectable orbs.
Shell Kingdom review — Long live the revolution
Shell Kingdom is a charming little game about the eternal struggle between turtles and armadillos. We have been playing it.
OK/Normal review — Gone are the halcyon days
OK/Normal harks back to the old day of 3D. We have been playing it.
Outpost Zero — Survive in a world of corporate, colonial robots
We take a look at Outpost Zero, an early-access title where you must establish a ‘profitable’ presence on the planet Gaiya with AI and PC assistance.
Aggressors: Ancient Rome review
Aggressors: Ancient Rome is a turn-based strategy 4X which is both extremely deep and exceedingly approachable.
FAR: Lone Sails review — An artistic journey
FAR: Lone Sails manages to deliver a compelling and vibrant world without any of the overwrought exposition that bogs down many post-apocalyptic narratives.
Eternum Ex review — Ghosts ‘n grandpas
Eternum Ex is a throwback arcade platformer. We have been playing it.
Dead Cells – The evolution of death in video games
A modern take on classic video games, Dead Cells nearly perfects the rogue-lite formula.
Tempest 4000 is an old-school joy
Blast your way through danger in Llamasoft's reworking of the Dave Theurer classic
Murder and mystery in Pineview – Solve it all in Rainswept!
Rainswept is a new murder/mystery adventure game being developed by Frostwood Interactive.