GOG Galaxy 2.0 Closed Beta Review – One place for all your games

David covers GOG Galaxy 2.0, the platform-integration focused update turning GOG's client into an all-in-one-stop…

Shortest Trip to Earth warps out of early access

Rachael reviews Shortest Trip to Earth, a roguelike, spaceship simulator featuring exploration, ship management, and…

FairTube – An initiative aiming to better YouTube

David covers FairTube, a joint venture of the YouTuber's Union and the German union IG…

Three for Free: Thrifty Gaming!

Rachael combats summer sale overspending and reviews three free games - A Raven Monologue, From…

Commodore 64 music’s ambitions continue with 8-Bit Symphony Pro

Rachael takes a look at the latest project from newly registered charity, 8-Bit Symphony on…

DISTRAINT: Moral Ambiguity and Avarice

Rachael reviews DISTRAINT, a 2D, pixel-graphic horror game about greed and consequences by Jesse Makkonen,…

Ooblets and Epic Exclusivity

David covers the Ooblets' developers many mishaps in handling the announcement about the game's Epic…

The Hex: A Very Meta Murder Mystery

Indie Hive reviews The Hex, an unusual, multi-genre murder-mystery from Daniel Mullins Games, the creator…

Encodya Review – Ghibli Studio meets Bladerunner

Encodya, a ghibli studio meets Bladerunner, is a point-and-click adventure game that's still in development!…

Maize: Sentient Corn and a Grumpy Teddy Bear

Indie Hive reviews Maize, a comical, point-and-click, puzzle, walking simulator featuring sentient corn and a…