by Nicholas Armstrong | Sep 3, 2018 | Indie, News, News Section, Videogames
Astroneer isn’t like any other builder game. Snapping a component into place in Astroneer feels just as satisfying as if you were doing it in real life. Part of that is the incredible attention to detail that the developers, System Era Softworks, has put into every...
by Nicholas Armstrong | Sep 2, 2018 | Indie, News, News Section
Getting to see Bloodroots and getting to play it are two completely different things, and we had a chance to sit down with the guys of Paper Cult - the game's developer - and talk and play some of their demo at PAX West. What we can say is that we definitely wanted...
by Jonathan de Roulet | Aug 31, 2018 | Indie, News Section, Videogames
Nintendo will start 2019 off right by giving us a sequel nine years in the making. On January 18, Travis Strike Again: No More Heroes will be coming to the Switch. The plot of TSA: NMH is that Travis is now middle-aged and tired of the United Assassins Association,...
by Jonathan de Roulet | Aug 21, 2018 | Indie, News Section, Videogames
Rhythm game lovers rejoice. In 2019, indie developer Drastic Games will release Soundfall, a dungeon crawling procedurally generated game with music as the key design component. The team behind the game consists of former Epic Games employees who want to push the...
by Jonathan de Roulet | Aug 12, 2018 | Indie, News Section, Videogames
Have you ever had a fantasy where you were an unstoppable lumberjack with nothing left to lose? Then Bloodroots may be the game for you. Indie dev Paper Cult is bringing a 3D top-down adventure game where you play as the betrayed and left for dead lumberjack: Mr....
by Jordan Love | Aug 7, 2018 | Indie, News, News Section
Fractured Lands is a first-person, last-one-standing shooter that feels like Mad Max meets Fortnite and PUBG. The game just entered Early Access and has battle royale fans salivating for something fresh and new. Although there’s a lot about PUBG that could be done...
by Jonathan de Roulet | Aug 4, 2018 | Indie, News, News Section
It’s happening. After over a decade, Taiko no Tatsujin, the cult classic rhythm drum game from Japan is getting a western release. Two titles are coming, Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun and Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum Session for Nintendo Switch and PS4 respectively....
by Nicholas Armstrong | Jul 30, 2018 | Esports section, Indie, News, News Section
It’s no secret that Fortnite wants to get into the competitive scene. It’s the most popular game around, its numbers dominate Twitch and YouTube, and patch v5.10 seems an awful lot like Epic Games is looking to ramp up the competitive side of the game. Events like the...
by Jonathan de Roulet | Jul 29, 2018 | Indie, News, News Section
Darksouls, Castlevania and Darkest Dungeon have had a baby, and that baby’s name is Salt and Sanctuary. While the game has been around since 2016 on the PS4, Salt and Sanctuary is finally coming to the Switch. If you feel that the number of Souls-inspired games have...
by Nicholas Armstrong | Jul 26, 2018 | Indie, News, News Section
Souls-like has become the go to term for any action RPG with a hint of dark overtones, but Death’s Gambit is a true homage to Dark Souls. Releasing on August 14, Death’s Gambit embodies almost everything that is the Souls series. It’s dark, it’s difficult, its lore is...
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