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Lost Sea review
As the game’s moniker indicates, Lost Sea’s protagonist is marooned on a cluster of islands located near the Bermuda Triangle.…
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Full Mojo Rampage review
Unquestionably, Full Mojo Rampage is a game with a myriad of moving parts. On a rudimentary level, the circle-strafing protagonist…
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WASTED review
A popular saying tells us imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but if that is to be believed, where…
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Forced Showdown review
Conceptually, games built by combining multiple genres offer the possibility for innovation. There’s a chance that the components will intermingle…
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I Can’t Escape: Darkness review
Indie titles are often ripe with experimental gameplay features which larger developers tend to shy away from. Unlike the risk-adverse…
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RymdResa review
Roguelikes along with platformers, have become a genre of choice for your average indie developer. This focus on categories abandoned…
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Abyss Odyssey Extended Dream Edition review
Over the last few years, development teams have embraced the potpourri method of game design, combining an assortment of familiar…
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Sproggiwood review
Over the last decade, indie developers have become increasingly enraptured by the Rogue-like. From turn-based descendants like Paper Dungeons and…
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Crypt of the Necrodancer review
The blending of game genres can be a particularly divisive practice. For every engaging effort like Metal Gear: AC!D or…
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Hand of Fate review
Since their inception, games have struggled to offer a seamless simulation of reality. Visual representation has evolved from blobs of…
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