More on the Frogwares-Nacon-Dispute – Addendum

Here's an update on the Frogwares-Nacon-Situation with new information that I misinterpreted, misphrased or didn't know about last time.

Looking out for We Are The Plague

With the Plague modifying our bodies and our wounds healing, we now have only one goal and one goal only that drives us forward: Revenge. We Are The Plague is quite the interesting title, so we're checking it out today!

Late to the Party – Assassin’s Creed 2

After thirty hours, I finally finished Assassin's Creed 2 and I'm glad to be done with this one... here are my thoughts! Warning: Spoilers!

Looking out for Anuchard

Today, I played Anuchard's demo, so,... here are my thoughts!

The Sinking City – The legal dispute between Frogwares and Nacon continues!

The Sinking City was supposed to be released last year but then... stuff happened. Lots of stuff. What happened, you may ask? Well, let me enlighten you on the legal troubles between Frogwares' and their "publisher"!

Outriders – First Impressions

Outriders' demo is out now and I have mixed feelings!

Indietail – Breathedge

Ever wondered what Subnautica would be like if it was set in Outer Space and if it was less serious? Well,... today's review is about Breathedge, which does basically that!

Indietail – In Other Waters

Stranded on Gliese 677Cc, it's our job to guide Ellery Vas through the depths of this alien ocean. Interested in seeing how that goes? Check out my review!

Indietail – Kernmantle

In some distant place there is a canyon that needs to be climbed... but would I recommend that adventure to you? Check out my review here!

Indietail – Disc Room

Discs... Saw Blades... whatever you wanna call them... they are everywhere! EVERYWHERE! Will I make it? I have to... for science! Here's my review on Disc World!

Late to the Party – Bioshock 1

The other day I tried out Bioshock 1 (Remastered) for the very first time! Here are my impression!

Indietail – Submerged

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

Indietail – Summerland

In every door lies another memory, and every memory unlocks another door. Today we're checking out Summerland by FYRE Games. Is it worthwhile? See here!

Indietail – Behind Every Great One

Behind Every Great One explores the story of Victorine and Gabriel and makes us feel small... very small... see more in this review!

Looking forward to Lamentum

Lamentum is a pixel-art survival horror game set in New England in the mid-nineteenth century. I played the demo of it and honestly, I really liked the vibes that I got from it. Here's why I enjoyed it so much! Developer: Obscure Tales Publisher: Neon Doctrine (formerly known as Another Indie) Release Date: 2021 Genres:... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Drake Hollow

After my post about Drake Hollow and why I'm so excited and after the interview we did with TMF's Forrest Dowling,... It finally is time for my review on Drake Hollow. Welcome to yet another Indietail! And I'm excited about this one! Developer: The Molasses Flood Publisher: The Molasses Flood Genre: Colony Sim, Base Building, Exploration, Co-Op, Open... 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!

Looking forward to “Grounded”

If you've seen "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids", "The Ant Bully", or "Antz", you might like the following title. In Obsidian Entertainment's "Grounded" you're playing as one of four kids, shrunk to the size of insects and other small critters. You get to roam a lawn, exploring vast grass-steam forests while scavenging and foraging for... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Stories: The Path of Destinies

Not too long ago, we've taken a look at Omensight, a game made by Spearhead. Omensight combined a beautiful world and a lot of different characters with some cool mystery-solving mechanics and some insanely fun combat! This time around, we're taking a look at its spiritual predecessor, Stories: The Path of Destinies! Strap on for... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Before I Forget

In today's Indietail, we're talking about „Before I Forget“ by 3-Fold Games, a one-hour-long narrative experience, that shows us the story of Suni and Dylan Appleby. Developer: 3-Fold Games Publisher: 3-Fold Games Release Date: July 16th, 2020 Genres: Indie, Exploration, Walking Simulator, Narrative, Adventure Reviewed on: PC Available for: PC Copy received from Humble Choice.... Continue Reading →

Looking out for “Critters for Sale”

Critters for Sale is… interesting. It's a weird and mesmerizing experience. I don't exactly know what drew me to it when I saw it on the demo page but without really knowing anything about it, I installed it and started it up only to find myself in some surreal ride full of events that I'm... Continue Reading →

I’m excited about “Drake Hollow” by The Molasses Flood

It's sadly not part of the Steam Game Festival but Drake Hollow is definitely something to look out for. I'm really excited about the game - and not only due it being made by the dev behind The Flame In The Flood! The Molasses Flood's second game can best be described as a Base-Building Action-Survival-Game. ... Continue Reading →

Indietail – HARTS ISLAND

You're instantly there… on Hart's Island. Home to millions of corpses. Corpses of the unknown, the unidentified, the poor and the sick, dead bodies found somewhere or people too poor to get a private funeral. Among them, an actor called Luck Miller. Developer: ben lunato Publisher: ben lunato Genres: Walking Simulator, Adventure, Narration Release Date:... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Ayre

Have you ever wondered what it would be like if you could fly on a majestic creature like a dragon? Have you ever wanted to surge through the skies and explore vast areas? Have you ever dreamed of true freedom with no boundaries whatsoever?  If you answered "yes" to any of these questions or if... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Original Journey

In today's Indietail review, we're talking about Original Journey: A hand-drawn, sci-fi action-adventure where we join the Ato as they embark on a mission to a distant planet, known as the Shadow Planet, to find a certain crystal that can save our own species and even our dying planet. Developer: Bonfire Entertainment Publisher: Neon Doctrine... 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 →

Indietail – Risk of Rain 2

A while ago I reviewed Hopoo Games' Risk of Rain 1 and it's to-date one of my favourite games. It's a lovely Indie-Action-Roguelike-title with a very nice combat system, a wonderful soundtrack and a timer that is increasing the difficulty the longer you take to complete the game. Hopoo Games released Risk of Rain 1... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Pool Panic

I've never been a fan of games that had anything to do with sports. There're football games, soccer games, golf games, and... well, pool games. Speaking of pool games, today's review is about Pool Panic!

Indietail – Beat Cop

Those of you that are a bit advanced in your age may know those old hard-boiled detectives or cops in older crime shows where the protagonist has to take care of cases by the lawbook but in the end uses his own methods to find the culprit. People in my age group may know Brooklyn... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Cat Quest 2

So, today we're taking a look at Cat Quest II. It's a fast-paced open-world action RPG by The Gentle Bros. The other day, I covered the first game on this blog, so I'll also cover improvements over the first game! Developer: The Gentle BrosPublisher: The Gentle BrosGenres: RPG, Action, Adventure, Open WorldRelease Date: September 24,... Continue Reading →

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