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Mama's Sleeping Angels Review – Surreal Y2K madness that’s best experienced with friends
What is this game…? Well, I’m still trying to wrap my head around that as I’m sitting here and trying to collect my thoughts, having just played Mama’s Sleeping Angels with a couple of friends for two hours straight. This is a project its developer describes as a “Y2K dream-exploration game”, though “nightmare” is probably a more accurate word to use here, considering some of the things I’ve come across.
It’s easy for me to say “AI bad”, but it’s more than that: it’s also changing online culture for the worse
If you’ve been browsing social media and reading news, you’ve likely noticed that AI has been with us for a while now. It’s seeped into our everyday lives, and it continues to be a source of controversy for a wide variety of reasons, especially when it comes to creative fields.
Dead Format Review – Filled with creativity and stunning visuals, but falls short of greatness
Dead Format has the most insanely intriguing premise I’ve seen come out of a horror game in a long while. You take cursed, supernatural VHS tapes, each representing a different genre of film, and dive into them Inception-style to explore their every nook and cranny? And you do this within the framework of a survival horror game?
Tormented Souls 2 Review – Bigger, better and shinier… but it could still use a stronger plot
Tormented Souls 2 picks up more or less where the original left off, and begins with protagonist Caroline Walker and her freshly-rescued sister Anna riding a train to the town of Villa Hess for some much-needed answers.
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.
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It’s easy for me to say “AI bad”, but it’s more than that: it’s also changing online culture for the worseGare – Thursday, March 12, 2026 10:56 PM

It’s easy for me to say “AI bad”, but it’s more than that: it’s also changing online culture for the worseIf you’ve been browsing social media and reading news, you’ve likely noticed that AI has been with us for a while now. It’s seeped into our everyday lives, and it continues to be a source of controversy for a wide variety of reasons, especially when it comes to creative fields.

Inside the Minds of Indie Devs – Interviewing Sandman Team, the developer behind precision platformer Through the NightmaresGare – Friday, January 9, 2026 12:32 AM

Inside the Minds of Indie Devs – Interviewing Sandman Team, the developer behind precision platformer Through the NightmaresWelcome 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 focuses on a developer whose debut game, Through the Nightmares, taught us some very important lessons about never giving up.

The Indie Game Awards disqualifies Clair Obscur for its use of GenAI, retracting the game’s two awardsGare – Monday, December 22, 2025 9:12 PM

The Indie Game Awards disqualifies Clair Obscur for its use of GenAI, retracting the game’s two awardsDuring the recent Indie Game Awards, wildly popular RPG Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 was awarded two accolades: one for Debut Game, and another for Game of the Year, somewhat unsurprisingly.

Inside the Minds of Indie Devs – Interviewing Sylvain Abrial, the founder of French indie game company Calepin StudioGare – Friday, November 28, 2025 8:06 PM

Inside the Minds of Indie Devs – Interviewing Sylvain Abrial, the founder of French indie game company Calepin StudioBelow is our interview with Sylvain Abrial of Calepin Studio, detailing his experiences working on Reliefs, including the numerous important lessons he’s learned over the years. We hope you enjoy reading about his journey and the many valuable insights he was kind enough to share with us!

Inside the Minds of Indie Devs – Interviewing WildArts, the studio behind Caput Mortum, Helltown and Born of BreadGare – Thursday, November 20, 2025 11:38 PM

Inside the Minds of Indie Devs – Interviewing WildArts, the studio behind Caput Mortum, Helltown and Born of BreadToday’s interview highlights a team with a solid portfolio under their belt: Helltown gave you a low-poly, retro-style look at the terrors of a small town, turn-based RPG Born of Bread followed the colorful adventures of a flour golem (yup, really!), and their latest project, Caput Mortum, is a horror game with a one-armed protagonist and a unique control scheme. That’s right – we sat down for a chat with WildArts Studio. Enjoy!

Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines 2 Review – The mother of all wasted opportunitiesGare – Thursday, April 30, 2026 12:10 AM

Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines 2 Review – The mother of all wasted opportunitiesVampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines is one of my favorite games of all time. Released all the way back in 2004 by the now-defunct Troika Games (on the very same day as Half-Life 2, no less!), Bloodlines was a genuine diamond in the rough.

“Whoa, that looks cool!” or… upcoming indie games you may not have heard of – GTOGG’s picksGare – Thursday, April 9, 2026 8:45 PM

“Whoa, that looks cool!” or… upcoming indie games you may not have heard of – GTOGG’s picksSo, as we all know, there are new video games being developed all the time, every day. This doesn’t just apply to the AAA industry; it also very much affects the indie scene. There are tons and tons of new and exciting indie games being shown off, and honestly, it’s probably impossible to keep track of every single one, so I’m not even going to try.

Mama's Sleeping Angels Review – Surreal Y2K madness that’s best experienced with friendsGare – Wednesday, March 25, 2026 6:34 PM

Mama's Sleeping Angels Review – Surreal Y2K madness that’s best experienced with friendsWhat is this game…? Well, I’m still trying to wrap my head around that as I’m sitting here and trying to collect my thoughts, having just played Mama’s Sleeping Angels with a couple of friends for two hours straight. This is a project its developer describes as a “Y2K dream-exploration game”, though “nightmare” is probably a more accurate word to use here, considering some of the things I’ve come across.

Missed Steam Next Fest? Don’t worry, some of its best demos are still available for you to tryGare – Sunday, March 8, 2026 4:22 AM

Missed Steam Next Fest? Don’t worry, some of its best demos are still available for you to trySteam Next Fest, the weeklong digital game festival that allows you to try a variety of demos for upcoming and unreleased games, is over. Which, let’s be honest, is a bit of a bummer – especially when you consider that some of the demos that debuted during the event are no longer available for download.

Top Indie Game Releases of February 2026, Part 2 – GTOGG’s Curated Picks – Strange cats, dead men, and a theater of idolsGare – Friday, February 20, 2026 2:57 AM

Top Indie Game Releases of February 2026, Part 2 – GTOGG’s Curated Picks – Strange cats, dead men, and a theater of idolsWelcome back to our exploration of February’s indie game lineup! Here are five more games you probably don’t want to miss from the month’s recent releases!