There is nothing I value more in a game than creativity and originality and few games better exemplify these qualities than Donut County, the recently released sinkhole simulator from Ben
RPGs can come in all shapes and sizes, whether they be real-time, turn based, or even grid-based. Every variation can be enjoyable in their own right, so they’re all
Co-op games have allowed friends to get together and experience fantastical worlds over the years. Sometimes this is side by side on the couch, other times it’s through online
Considering I reviewed Sushi Striker: Way of Sushido earlier this year, I think it’s safe to say that I’m pretty familiar with food-themed games. In preparation for playing
The Yakuza series for me has always been one that quietly existed in the background. They kept making more games for the base of players that understood it, and everyone
With the original Guacamelee, developer Drinkbox Studios put a unique spin on a well-established genre by adding wrestling moves to the Metroidvania formula and setting it in Mexico, or at
Tetris, known for its block-falling, line-clearing antics, has never been associated with anything outside of its strictly puzzle focused gameplay. Now, imagine the various shaped blocks used in Tetris in
State of Mind is a product of the industry’s love for cyberpunk, birthed by childhoods dominated by Blade Runner, The Matrix, and a slew of other cyberpunk classics. The
Rogue-lite games provide fun, differing experiences that can keep you playing for hours on end. Dead Cells takes this formula and places it into a 2D action platformer with a
Video games allow people to do things that they wouldn’t get a chance to do otherwise, and simulator games are some of the best examples of that. Train Sim
It seems like I can’t get away from the indie scene without bumping into a roguelike: the procedurally generated permadeath gameplay makes for some cool bite-sized levels admittedly. That