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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 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!

Inside the Minds of Indie Devs – Interviewing Monstigri, the studio behind The Night Crawler and AMENTIAGare – Thursday, November 13, 2025 8:54 PM

Inside the Minds of Indie Devs – Interviewing Monstigri, the studio behind The Night Crawler and AMENTIAWelcome 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! Today's episode will introduce you to a small, two-person indie studio creating unique and artistic experiences, whether that's collecting and raising insects in a terrarium, or defeating enemies in a deckbuilding action-roguelike. We sat down to have a cozy chat with Monstigri.

Top Indie Game Releases of January 2026, Part 2 – GTOGG’s Curated Picks – Zombies, card battles and a time-traveling vigilanteGare – Tuesday, January 13, 2026 11:34 PM

Top Indie Game Releases of January 2026, Part 2 – GTOGG’s Curated Picks – Zombies, card battles and a time-traveling vigilanteWe’ve reached the midway point of the year’s very first month, which means even more indie games to watch out for – here are some of the most promising releases from the second week of January!

GTOGG’s 2026 – Which indie games are we looking forward to this year?Gare – Thursday, January 8, 2026 11:49 PM

GTOGG’s 2026 – Which indie games are we looking forward to this year?A year is a long time – we have twelve whole months ahead of us, and most of them will likely be filled with brand-new game releases; some we already know about, while others are still the subject of rampant speculation. Today, we’re taking a look at indie games that are confirmed to be coming out in 2026 – titles that, barring any unexpected delays, we’ll be able to get our hands on and play later this year.

Top Indie Game Releases of January 2026, Part 1 – GTOGG’s Curated Picks – A giant crab with cannons?!Gare – Monday, January 5, 2026 7:59 PM

Top Indie Game Releases of January 2026, Part 1 – GTOGG’s Curated Picks – A giant crab with cannons?!Happy New Year! 2026 has arrived, and the indie game releases are not slowing down. Not one bit. We hope you’ve all had a good rest during the holiday season, because January is already hurling a handful of promising indie titles at us – so strap in and enjoy our list of personal picks from the first week of the month!

Dead Format Review – Filled with creativity and stunning visuals, but falls short of greatnessGare – Monday, December 22, 2025 9:59 PM

Dead Format Review – Filled with creativity and stunning visuals, but falls short of greatnessDead 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?

Top Indie Game Releases of December 2025, Part 2 – GTOGG’s Curated Picks – Hasta la vista, babyGare – Monday, December 15, 2025 6:42 PM

Top Indie Game Releases of December 2025, Part 2 – GTOGG’s Curated Picks – Hasta la vista, babyWe continue our exploration of the holiday season – here are all the coolest indie game releases from last week that we believe you might want to check out! Enjoy!