Swan Song Review
Swan Song disguises a deep automation game as a cozy music box-themed puzzle, steadily expanding its ideas across more than 100 handcrafted challenges while telling a quietly devastating story.
868-BACK Review
Michael Brough’s 868-BACK expands the cult roguelike 868-HACK into a larger cyberpunk campaign where every stolen reward creates new danger.
Echo Isle Review
Echo Isle is a compact homage to The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening, recreating its island adventure structure, dungeons, and handheld-era spirit across a brisk one-hour adventure.
Burden Street Station Review
Surreal narrative adventure Burden Street Station is about memories, identity, and emotional connection, placing conversations and emotional understanding ahead of traditional puzzle solving.
Mina the Hollower [Review]
Yacht Club Games follows up their legendary debut with a new icon: a richly layered action-adventure that earns every one of its comparisons to the Souls genre while wrapping it all in some of the most joyful pixel art you'll see all year.
Tides of Tomorrow Review
Post-apocalyptic adventure Tides of Tomorrow builds its experience around a clever social storytelling system that connects every player's journey to the next across the flooded world.
Final episode of liminal space horror game Dreamcore is available now
Dreamcore closes out with Dead Mall, a sprawling abandoned shopping plaza that pushes the game further toward open-ended exploration over puzzle-solving.
Do You Even Forklift? Review
Garage 5’s Do You Even Forklift? builds a charming puzzle game around reckless forklift driving, cramped spaces, and low-stakes urban chaos.
Cleaning Up! Review
Unbound Creations’ Cleaning Up! trades the anarchic energy of Just Crow Things for a cozy cleanup loop built around vacuuming garbage and scrubbing grime.
Island of Hearts Review
Meet 6 love interests on an island. A failed attempt to recreate the fun of other dating games.
Whirlight: No Time to Trip Review
Have fun in this luminous, colorful time travel adventure and save a world as vast as imagination itself.
Legacy of Kain: Ascendance Review
Legacy of Kain: Ascendance returns to Nosgoth in a retro 2D action platformer built around sword combat, platforming, and return performances from fan-favorite actors.
This Is Fine: Maximum Cope Review
This Is Fine: Maximum Cope reimagines KC Green’s famous “This is fine” comic as a bare-bones metroidvania platformer.
Dead as Disco Early Access Review
Dead As Disco is a short yet replayable experience in Early Access that packs a punch and kicked it’s way into my heart.
OPUS: Prism Peak Review
Sigono’s OPUS: Prism Peak pairs spirit-world exploration and photography puzzles with a deeply empathetic story about regret and unresolved trauma.
R-Type Dimensions III [Review]
The punishing SNES shooter returns in all its hair-pulling glory (?) - Jeremy shares his thoughts on R-Type Dimensions III!

