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Clea 2 review
Clea 2 feels more a gentle evolution that a full-fledged sequel, retaining many of the modest qualities of the first…
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IndieGo #25: Project Starship X and Habroxia 2
The shoot ‘em up was once one of the foundational genres in gaming. But in recent years, the shooter’s popularity…
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IndieGo #23: Zen and the art of rally, Onboarding with Going Under
We brave the dirt and tarmac of 60’s and 70’s-era racing in art of rally before venturing into an exploitive…
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IndieGo #21: Ravaging the World in HyperParasite and Curious Expedition
With HyperParasite we body shift, stealing the abilities of foes in this intense twin-stick rogue-like. While Curious Expedition puts us…
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IndieGo #19: King Lucas and Bucket Knight
We help a troubled ruler find his missing daughters in King Lucas, across a massive castle that is constantly changing…
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IndieGo #18: Inferno 2 and UnderMine
We go on an intense twin-stick shooting trek through Inferno 2, finding a drip-feed of weapon upgrades. Then we move…
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IndieGo #17: Exception and Sin Slayers
With Exception, we dive deep into a computer’s internals for a vibrant-colored, speedrunning platformer that intensified by a searing soundtrack.…
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IndieGo #16: Clea and Crawlco Block Knockers
Clea’s adversaries might scare your pants off, but Crawlco Block Knockers drawings are destined to lose their undergarments entirely. Either…
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IndieGo #15: Zombotron and Assault on Metaltron
Zombotron is all about reconnoitering underground recesses filled with the angry undead. Here, we are the invader, making our way…
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IndieGo #14: Agartha and Akashicforce
Across the past seven years, Fruitbat Factory has localized some of Japan’s more obscure, yet entertaining titles. With IndieGo #14,…
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