Today's review covers Death's Door, an Action Adventure game where you reap the souls of those that should've died long ago! Here are my thoughts!
Indietail – Curse of the Dead Gods
Today we dive into the accursed temple and try to find our way out as we amass riches and curses in order to survive. Check out my review here!
Indietail – Darksburg
Today we're taking a look at an isometric co-op action-roguelite game in a medieval setting but with Zombies. Wanna hear my thoughts? Then check out my review 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 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 – 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 – Satan’s Workshop
Honestly, I've been staring at this blog post for way too long and no introduction that I could make up would be better than the description that Simon Boxer, Reuben Covington, Andrew Kasapidis, Abby Synth, and Jessi McNally came up with. What's that about, you may ask? Well, I'll quote it in a bit. After... Continue Reading →
Indietail – Adore
What happens when we mix rogue-lite mechanics with an isometric perspective, an up-beat and rather colourful world, monster-taming and kiting-mechanics? Well, we would probably end up with a title that would be quite similar to Cadabra Games' Adore!Welcome to today's Indietail where we see what this new Brazilian studio has to offer and if their... Continue Reading →