I finally played Moons of Madness, and it was pretty great! (Review)

Moons of Madness is one of the few horror titles I've played that really managed to tap into what makes Lovecraft great.

Sex with Friends: Clumsy, Crude, and Kind of Brilliant – Sex With Friends (Game Review)

I invited a gay, pan and ace friend to some Sex with Friends - and as it turns out, this is a really great game. Here's my review!

Indietail – Zefyr: A Thief’s Melody

11 years in the making and finally out, Zefyr: A Thief's Melody took my heart by storm and refused to let it go.

“Trash Goblin” and the Art of Upcycling… – An Interview with Spilt Milk Studios’ Andrew Smith

Trash Goblin quickly became one of my favourite indies to release this year - and today, I'm sharing an interview I did with one of the developers!

Indietail – Cryptmaster

Cryptmaster is a charming first-person dungeon crawler with typing-based combat and witty humor which truly shines through its lore, diverse quests, and clever interactions!

Endless Dungeon may just be my personal Game of the Year! (Review)

This review is on my personal favourite game this year, Endless Dungeon, the spiritual successor to one of my all-time favourite roguelikes, Dungeon of the Endless!

Gamescom 2023 – Paleo Pines is way too adorable and I need it in my life right now!

Paleo Pines is way too cute and I highly recommend checking it out! It's releasing next month but I just can't wait... grrr

Rainworld Developer VIDEOCULT announced their new game Airframe Ultra!

Three feet above the blacktop lies another city. Its citizens are the desperate, the thrill-seeking, the troublemaking and the mad. At this height, the legends of the street are made.

Golden Light is horrible but in a great way! (Review)

Eat your weapons. Carve a way out of the gut. Free her. Avoid combat. Do combat. Whatever it takes. Get out of the Gut.

Troublemaker – First Impressions

I spent a lot of time in this demo cause I didn't want to back down from a fight. That means this game is great, right?

Mail Time – First Impressions

The Game Awards' Wholesome Snack pre-show segment revealed one of the most adorable games ever!

Indietail – Tinykin

Tinykin is fantastic and while it may not be a new Pikmin game, it certainly is a great title for fans of exploration and platforming!

Indietail – Tin Can

In space, tech support can't hear you scream - but if you're stuck, you can at least ask the Tin Can discord team for help, apparently.

Indietail – The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe

The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe is an amazing sequel to the 2013 classic and I implore you to not read any reviews on it, to enjoy it as much as possible!

Indietail – ANNO: Mutationem

ANNO: Mutationem presents you a complex, dark and at times even bizarre cyberpunk-story with supernatural elements, paired with a beautiful art style and incredibly satisfying combat!

STUFFED – First Impressions

Stuffed is a procedurally generated first-person Horde-Shooter akin to Left 4 Dead and CoD Zombies - but it's family-friendly and kinda adorable! Here are my first impressions!

Project Grove – First Impressions

Explore a lush forest, jump from floating island to floating island, catalogue plants, and brew a potion to cure the pandemic that is plaguing this fantasy world! Project Grove lets you do all that and so much more!

Inscryption – First Impressions

October is coming up and what better way to celebrate the spooky season than with a spooky game? Check out today's game as we feature a dark, mysterious and disturbing title that I'm really looking forward to!

Kine – First Impressions

Today, we're taking a look at Kine, a cute puzzle game where you try to get the band together!

Maritime Calling – First Impressions

Today we're taking an early look at a Seafaring-Roguelike game called Maritime Calling!

Billiards Dungeon – First Impressions

Today we're taking a look at a Pool-inspired roguelike game called Billiards Dungeon! Here are my first impressions!

Lab Rat – First Impressions

Today's first impressions are on a game called Lab Rat! This is a puzzle game by Chump Squad and I'm happy to have gotten some early access to the closed beta for this one!

Indietail – TASOMACHI: Behind The Twilight

TASOMACHI lets you soar through the skies and explore a beautiful world full of secrets and mysteries! Here's my review!

Indietail – Submerged

Explore a flooded city, tend to your brother and find out more about the world in today's reviewed title, Submerged!

Indietail – Spellbreak

A while ago, I wrote a review on Hyperscape and actually recommended it. I mean, it was fun and felt like Quake, on top of being free-to-play. But then I stopped playing Hyperscape again since I wanted to play other games and when I came back to another round or two, I noticed how hard... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Outer Wilds

Today, I'm sharing my thoughts on Outer Wilds, a masterpiece of a game that gives you lets you explore a distant solar system and unravel its mysteries in a very satisfying manner!

Indietail – Necrobarista

At last year's GamesCom I interviewed Ngoc Vu, the lead artist from Route 59, who at the time worked on Necrobarista. Now that the game is out I got a key for review purposes and, well,… TLDR: I love it. It's a great game. Why? Find out here! Developer: Route 59 Publisher: Route 59, Coconut... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Kill It With Fire: Ignition

It's springtime… for spiders… in Germany! (Uh, I hope nobody minds that reference…) Yeah, spring has already kicked in with its sweet scent of flowers and lawns, with pollen flying through the air (I'm not bothered by it), wasps bothering me on my balcony, with sunny and rainy days and generally a forecast that leaves... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Lightmatter

When I was younger I discovered a game called "Portal" and I just fell in love with it. It was one of the first "better looking" games that I played. The puzzles were interesting, the aesthetics were great, I loved the music, the humour was really dope and made me chuckle a lot, and I... Continue Reading →

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