Indietail – Yuppie Psycho

Uncertain, unprepared, and massively unqualified, we're trying to rise and shine in Sintracorp's hierarchy. Is the struggle to survive our very first day at work really worth it? Read more in today's review!

Indietail – Per Aspera

"Per Aspera ad Astera" - through hardships to the stars. Or so the saying goes but is overcoming challenges really all that's needed to terraform Mars? Read more on Per Aspera over here!

I played Phasmophobia for the first time

Phasmophobia is a psychological Horror-Survival game by Kinetic Games... and I dared to try it out. Here's my first impressions!

Indietail – Spooky’s Jump Scare Mansion

Can you survive 1000 rooms of cute terror? Or will you break once the cuteness starts to fade off and you're running for your life from the unspeakable hideous beings that shake and writhe in bowels of this house? They wait for you, they wait and hunger for meeting you. They long to finally meet you and show you how flexible your skin can be after it has soaked in blood. Will you brave this journey, will you set to beat the impossible, the insane, and the incorporeal?

Indietail – Ring of Pain

"Roguelike flavour, card game pacing, dungeon crawl, chaos embracing. Shadows cast a truth to see. In the darkness, you can visit me."  Join me as I venture deep, fear not you don't have to take a leap.  Since if you're looking for something to play that's new, I've got you covered with my Ring of... 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 →

Looking forward to Partisans 1941

Today, on the Lookout Post, we're taking a look at an up-and-coming game developed by Alter Games and published by Daedalic Entertainment called Partisans 1941. In Partisans 1941, you explore WWII from the side of the Polish partisans - an occupation resistance movement on the Eastern Front. In this game, you discover how the story... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Sir, You Are Being Hunted

It's getting colder. It's raining more. The nights are getting a bit longer... Autumn is coming - and with it: Halloween! (Unless you're in the land down under where it's Spring...? That place surely is magical!) Halloween's great! It's the time to bring out my horse mask, watch some trash horror movies and quite potentially play some... Continue Reading →

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 – Kill It With Fire

Winter is coming... which means that it's springtime for spiders again. Usually, you see more in spring and summer, which is horrifying, but lately, I noticed that the heinous beasts love to get inside when it's cold outside. Hence, it's springtime... for spiders... in Germany!  It's been a while since we reviewed a title called... 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 – Milky Way Prince: The Vampire Star

In today's review, we're talking about Milky Way Prince - The Vampire Star, a partially autobiographical dark-romance visual novel about Sune and Nuki, two young men whose passionate love affair collided with their inner demons. It's a game about intimacy, idealization and abusive relationships. Hence, there's a trigger warning. Developer: Eyeguys, Lorenzo Redaelli Publisher: Santa... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Fall Guys

As a kid, I used to watch "Takeshi's Castle" whenever I came home from school and I loved it. Both the candidates and the commentary were hilarious. The game modes were extremely cool as well… and then there was the final round against Takeshi himself where everyone storms the castle and it was just great!... 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 →

Looking out for “Traveller’s Rest”

I've enjoyed my fair share of shop or tavern keeping simulations from Recettear to Moonlighter to Shoppe Keep 1 & 2, so it was a bit of a no-brainer for me that I'd try out the demo for Traveller's Rest.  But what exactly is Traveller's Rest? In Traveller's Rest, you take charge of a rundown... 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 →

Looking out for “Starmancer”

Starmancer looked like the closest thing to any of the games that I'm usually enjoying and all the demos I've seen on the Steam Game Festival. It's getting published by Chucklefish which fits most of my favourite games… it's a strategy, base-building simulation game based in Space and you essentially play as a powerful A.I.... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Void Bastards

What does it take to become a good mercenary? What does it take to outwit your opponents, to survive? What does it take to escape the Sergasso Nebula? Well, according to today's game, Void Bastards, it only takes water, prisoners, and a whole lot of sneaking. In today's Indietail we're taking a look at Void... 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 – 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 – Gutwhale

Have you ever wondered what it's like to be inside of a giant whale? Or what it's like to manage your inventory properly if you only have one spot? Or have you ever thought about the possibility that a van is currently chasing you… from ABOVE?! Well, if you didn't really know what I want... 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 →

Adore – 0.3.0 Pact with Draknar update

Just recently I've reviewed Adore but soon after I finished it, it got updated and with the major update 0.3.0 "Pact with Draknar" a lot of stuff was added to the game that, essentially, changes a lot of stuff.  Hence there is some information in my review that is kind of wrong and alas, here's... Continue Reading →

Indietail – The Plan

In today's Indietail review, we're taking a look at The Plan – it's a short free-to-play Indie Game that I played ages ago and that I liked back then. Just now I started it up again and I just like it all over again. It's by Krillbite Studio who also made Among The Sleep and... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Among Ripples

In today's Indietail, we're looking at a short relaxing eco-system-management-game that is called Among Ripples. In this game, we control a pond's ecosystem by adjusting the oxygen levels of the water, adding new creatures into the pond and seeing what happens. Developer: Eat Create Sleep Publisher: Eat Create Sleep Genres: Free to Play, Casual, Simulation,... 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 – The Haunted Island, A Frog Detective Game

Games allow us to slip into all kinds of roles that we would never head the chance to access in real life. That's one reason why I like games. I love RPGs as you're allowed to do whatever you want. I can be the support that decides whether or not a party-member lives or dies.... Continue Reading →

Omensight – Revisited and finished!

During my 24-hour stream, I played a lot of games. I played Destiny 2, Stardew Valley, League of Legends, Overwatch, Monster Hunter World, Dungreed, and a lot of other titles and among them... was Omensight. A title I've reviewed on my blog before. I wanted to play it on stream to showcase to some of the... Continue Reading →

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