The Hex: A Very Meta Murder Mystery August 4, 2019August 4, 2019Rachael Brearton 1 Indie Hive reviews The Hex, an unusual, multi-genre murder-mystery from Daniel Mullins Games, the creator of the equally obscure, Pony Island. [...]
Valve’s Top Releases Lists Reveal Gamers’ Guilty Pleasures July 25, 2019July 25, 2019Rachael Brearton Comment Rachael takes a look at Valve’s monthly lists revealing the top selling new releases on Steam and finds some interesting NSFW inclusions! [...]
Super Mega Space Blaster Special – Review of a Long Title July 14, 2019August 31, 2020David Ingrusee Comment David reviews frantic shooter Super Mega Space Blaster Special, after several attempts at memorizing its name. [...]
Editorial on the Technical Implementations of Achievements June 23, 2019June 30, 2019David Ingrusee Comment Read David’s opinions on how achievements should be accessed and what should be done with them to make them replayable in future playthroughs [...]
Blink Rogues Review – Split-Screen Gone Mad June 22, 2019February 20, 2020David Ingrusee Comment Blink Rogues is a shooter game with a unique take on the split-screen concept that works even in singleplayer! [...]
Home – A Place to Relax June 20, 2019June 20, 2019Rachael Brearton Comment Rachael takes a look at Home, a heart warming Global Games Jam entry form Lore Nine Studios that will procedurally generate a poem for you! [...]
The Fidelio Incident: Keeping Secrets in the Cold June 4, 2019June 2, 2019Rachael Brearton Comment Indie Hive reviews The Fidelio Incident, a short, walking-simulator/thriller set in Iceland and based on Beethoven’s only Opera. [...]
Byte Driver Review – Hostile Self-Driving Cars June 1, 2019September 7, 2020David Ingrusee Comment David reviews Byte Driver, an arcade driving game where you have to hack hostile self-driving vehicles for energy and weapons to survive! [...]
Plasticity: Saving the World in 40 Minutes May 29, 2019May 28, 2019Rachael Brearton Comment Indie Hive reviews political, puzzle, platformer Plasticity. A game created by students, aiming to inspire and inform people and improve our environment. [...]
The Harsh Realities of Distrust: A Review May 18, 2019May 18, 2019Rachael Brearton Comment “Reach anybody? We’re a thousand miles from nowhere, man, and it’s going to get a hell of a worse before it gets any better” [...]