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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.
The Game Awards 2024 and why Swen Vincke’s speech was the best part of it
The Game Awards 2024 came and went, and as someone who enjoys, consumes, and writes about video games, I felt compelled to tune in – in part to see what games would be announced, and also to roll my eyes at all the silly things (some intentional, others not so much) that generally happen at shows like this. I realize I’m getting old, so maybe I’m being a bit of a curmudgeon here, but I often feel like I’m no longer the target audience for a lot of this.
Promising Indie Game Releases – December 2024 – Deadly aliens and flesh-eating elevators
Welcome to GTOGG’s December 2024 edition of Promising Indie Game Releases, where we highlight indie and non-mainstream titles that we believe deserve your attention – in other words, “look at all this potentially cool stuff you might’ve missed otherwise”. That would’ve been too long for a title, though.
Death of the Reprobate Review – A Renaissance farce you won’t want to miss
Death of the Reprobate is a point & click adventure game whose demo I had already sampled during one of Steam’s many Next Fest events, so I more or less knew what I was getting myself into: a Monty Python-esque atmosphere, shockingly absurd humor reminiscent of beloved genre classics, and a touch of healthy vulgarity.
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GTOGG Presents: Cool indie games releasing this week (May 12-18, 2025)Gare – Wednesday, May 14, 2025 5:02 PM

GTOGG Presents: Cool indie games releasing this week (May 12-18, 2025)You love indie games, don’t you? Well, so do we! There’s no shortage of them, and every week brings with it brand-new releases worth checking out – which is where we come in, offering you this handy list of promising upcoming titles.

The art style of 2D metroidvania Little Mage is giving me flashbacks to Hollow Knight and BraidGare – Wednesday, May 7, 2025 7:09 PM

The art style of 2D metroidvania Little Mage is giving me flashbacks to Hollow Knight and BraidDeveloped by London-based indie studio Violoken, Little Mage is quite a spectacle – announced just recently at the Future Games Show, the game takes players to the gorgeous, once-flourishing city of Hornedrose where, in the role of a so-called Aether Mage, they will explore a dark and breathtaking capital teeming with secrets and danger.

GTOGG Presents: Cool indie games releasing this week (May 5-11, 2025)Gare – Monday, May 5, 2025 5:50 PM

GTOGG Presents: Cool indie games releasing this week (May 5-11, 2025)You love indie games, don’t you? Well, so do we! There’s no shortage of them, and every week brings with it brand-new releases worth checking out – which is where we come in, offering you this handy list of promising upcoming titles.

GTOGG recommends: Cool games releasing this week (April 14-20)Gare – Monday, April 14, 2025 7:38 PM

GTOGG recommends: Cool games releasing this week (April 14-20)Looking for some interesting games to check out this week? Well, look no further. Here are a handful of titles that we believe are worth keeping an eye on!

Four cool games releasing this week (April 7-13)Gare – Monday, April 7, 2025 9:03 PM

Four cool games releasing this week (April 7-13)Looking for some interesting games to check out this week? Well, look no further. Here are four that we believe are worth keeping an eye on!

Scarred Review – A disappointingly dull and clumsy attempt at tackling a serious subject matterGare – Tuesday, May 13, 2025 4:10 PM

Scarred Review – A disappointingly dull and clumsy attempt at tackling a serious subject matterIf I had a penny for every time an indie game failed spectacularly at tackling mental health issues, I’d have… two pennies, which isn’t a lot, but it’s still concerning that this isn’t the first time it happened.

Stygian: Outer Gods Early Access Review – A solid take on Lovecraftian survival horrorGare – Wednesday, May 7, 2025 7:47 PM

Stygian: Outer Gods Early Access Review – A solid take on Lovecraftian survival horrorFans of Lovecraftian horror haven’t always been eating well when it comes to video game adaptations – while there are indeed a handful of classics and a few newer attempts that successfully capture the feel of the renowned author’s works with plenty of care, there are just as many titles that simply come off as derivative and pointless.

PS1-style driving game Easy Delivery Co. has yet to tell me its secrets, but I want to know themGare – Tuesday, April 29, 2025 3:16 PM

PS1-style driving game Easy Delivery Co. has yet to tell me its secrets, but I want to know themI’m still not quite sure what to make of Easy Delivery Co., the “relaxing driving game with strange secrets”, but I’ve liked what I’ve seen so far, and absolutely want to know more.

Commandos: Origins Review – A solid stealth experience, despite some clunkinessGare – Friday, April 25, 2025 8:01 PM

Commandos: Origins Review – A solid stealth experience, despite some clunkinessI’ll just say this upfront: I’m probably one of the worst Commandos players out there. I love these types of games and generally get a great deal of enjoyment out of playing them, but it takes me a while to get the hang of things, is what I’m trying to say.

Suspense: Madman's Dreams Review – Brief and buggy, with a pinch of originalityGare – Friday, April 11, 2025 4:21 PM

Suspense: Madman's Dreams Review – Brief and buggy, with a pinch of originalityI think it’s safe to say I’ve played my fair share of indie games, particularly ones in the horror category – whether it was something I had to review, or maybe a demo I tried during one of Steam’s many Next Fest events, I’ve dipped my toe into the pool of small-dev horror on countless occasions.