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The Alters Review – The madness of multitasking
This is going to be one of those reviews where I begin by talking about how hard I tried to like the game in question. And… yes. I did try really hard to like The Alters. On paper, it sounds good. Fantastic, even. I mean, cloning alternate versions of yourself based on the many what-if scenarios of your life? Sounds like peak science fiction to me.
The Drifter Review – A mind-bending thriller that channels the spirit of point & click greats
There are times when you finish a game and you get the sense that you’ve just played something very special. Something that will stay with you even years later. I got this feeling with point & click adventure classics like Monkey Island 1 and 2, the original Gabriel Knight and the unforgettable Beneath a Steel Sky, just to name a few – and now it’s happened with The Drifter.
Through the Nightmares Review – A satisfying precision platformer full of cool ideas
Making a successful precision platformer can’t be an easy thing – in a genre where so much depends on level design, everything needs to come together beautifully. Every challenge needs to be harsh yet fair. Every well-timed jump needs to work, and every seemingly impossible scenario requires a solution. Through the Nightmares ticks all these boxes as far as I’m concerned: its controls are tight and simple, and its mechanics are easy to learn but hard to master.
Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist Review – A thoroughly satisfying follow-up
Sequels always come with certain expectations. Will it be better than the first one? Can it improve on its predecessor, iron out its rough edges, or perhaps take the formula in a new and exciting direction? You know how it is.
Cthulhu's Reach: Devil Reef Early Access Review – Lovecraft meets roguelike
Introduced as an “action roguelike co-op dungeon crawler set in a lovecraftian universe” on its very own Steam page, the game is refreshingly upfront about what it offers: it’s got retro-style pixel art, monsters and architecture inspired by Lovecraft’s iconic mythology, and relentless roguelike gameplay with all the basics you’d expect from the genre.
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Inside the Minds of Indie Devs – Interviewing Kyle Frost, the creator of the outrageously entertaining GlitchSPANKRGare – Thursday, November 6, 2025 7:31 PM

Inside the Minds of Indie Devs – Interviewing Kyle Frost, the creator of the outrageously entertaining GlitchSPANKRWelcome back to another edition of IndieXP, our series of indie developer interviews where we try to spotlight as many creative minds and interesting projects as we can! Our latest episode features a developer whose new game is certain to shock, surprise and entertain – in it, you grab what we can only describe as a fancy fly swatter and dive into digital worlds to spank a sassy and talkative virus into submission. Yup. Please enjoy our interview with Kyle Frost aka Mahelyk, the mind that brought you GlitchSPANKR!

Inside the Minds of Indie Devs – Interviewing Katanalevy, the solo developer behind the upcoming horror game Dead FormatGare – Thursday, October 30, 2025 7:38 PM

Inside the Minds of Indie Devs – Interviewing Katanalevy, the solo developer behind the upcoming horror game Dead FormatThe first episode of IndieXP Series 2 begins with a developer who’s certainly no stranger to dark, eerie and surreal topics, having worked on such titles as Daemonologie, Cardiac and Symphony of Seven Souls – in his latest project, Dead Format, players dive into mysterious VHS worlds based on iconic movie eras in a desperate attempt to find their missing brother. We sat down for a chat with Chris Evry (Katanalevy), the solo developer currently working on the game.

Top Indie Game Releases of October 2025, Part 2 – GTOGG’s Curated PicksGare – Tuesday, October 14, 2025 7:30 PM

Top Indie Game Releases of October 2025, Part 2 – GTOGG’s Curated PicksOctober continues to be a good time for indie games – from limb-cutting, Resident Evil-inspired madness to surreal, otherworldly shenanigans, you’re bound to find something truly unique and exceptional in this month’s indie/non-mainstream lineup. Check out our personal picks below to see which mid-October releases we found the most interesting!

Inside the Minds of Indie Devs – Interviewing Jaggy Snake Games, the studio behind satirical RPG QuestingGare – Thursday, August 7, 2025 6:19 PM

Inside the Minds of Indie Devs – Interviewing Jaggy Snake Games, the studio behind satirical RPG QuestingOur latest interview spotlights a creator whose upcoming project is an affectionate satire of various tropes and clichés you may be familiar with if you've been playing games for a while–a tale of heroes and chosen ones that doesn't quite play out the way you might expect. Today, we're chatting withIan Lynch from Jaggy Snake Games, the indie studio currently working on Questing, a satirical RPG inspired by 16-bit era classics.

Inside the Minds of Indie Devs – Interviewing Morteshka, the team behind Slavic folklore games Black Book and One-Eyed LikhoGare – Thursday, July 31, 2025 5:44 PM

Inside the Minds of Indie Devs – Interviewing Morteshka, the team behind Slavic folklore games Black Book and One-Eyed LikhoGames that draw on folklore and mythology have always fascinated us – the potential to tell stories based on such tales in order to create unique and memorable experiences never ceases to be an exciting prospect. Today’s interview spotlights a team whose games have primarily dealt with the world of Slavic folklore – we chat with Morteshka, the team whose games include The Mooseman, Black Book, and the upcoming One-Eyed Likho.

Top Indie Game Releases of November 2025, Part 2 – GTOGG’s Curated PicksGare – Monday, November 10, 2025 7:00 PM

Top Indie Game Releases of November 2025, Part 2 – GTOGG’s Curated PicksThe second week of November is here! Are the indie game releases slowing down? Absolutely not. Here are our personal picks from the most interesting releases of the week – check ‘em out below!

Top Indie Game Releases of November 2025, Part 1 – GTOGG’s Curated PicksGare – Tuesday, November 4, 2025 10:34 PM

Top Indie Game Releases of November 2025, Part 1 – GTOGG’s Curated PicksA spooky point & click adventure about a decades-old mystery? A rhythm game set in a world where music is banned? Or a survival game where you save humanity as a lonely robot? November is looking like another solid month for indie game releases, and we can’t wait to tell you all about them...

Species: Unknown – Early Access Review – Four friends, one monster, total chaosGare – Friday, October 31, 2025 4:07 PM

Species: Unknown – Early Access Review – Four friends, one monster, total chaosSomehow, fate has brought yet another cooperative horror game to my attention where you spend the majority of your time completing objectives while trying to outsmart – or eliminate – a bloodthirsty and highly agitated monster. First it was Macabre, a fairly unremarkable and thoroughly undercooked project I didn’t have a particularly high opinion of; now it’s Species: Unknown, a sci-fi Alien: Isolation-esque co-op romp that is in a desperate need of content… but is actually fun to play.

Top Indie Game Releases of October 2025, Part 3 – GTOGG’s Curated PicksGare – Saturday, October 25, 2025 2:22 AM

Top Indie Game Releases of October 2025, Part 3 – GTOGG’s Curated PicksOctober may be coming to an end, but the last stretch of the month is looking like a veritable gold mine of promising indie titles: from haunted ships to creepy national parks and non-stop demon-slaying action, the lineup is looking both strong and familiar, even featuring some of our Next Fest favorites. Check out our list below to see which late-October indies we’re looking forward to the most!

Steam Next Fest (2025 October) – Our favorite indie game demos from the eventGare – Tuesday, October 21, 2025 9:04 PM

Steam Next Fest (2025 October) – Our favorite indie game demos from the eventSteam Next Fest came and went, and as is tradition here, we dove into its pool of demos, hoping to discover a few interesting gems. As always, our experiences were a bit of a mixed bag: from genuinely promising survival horror titles through somewhat lackluster projects to games that outright refused to properly work, we most certainly saw both ends of the quality spectrum.