‘The Quarry’ review: A next gen Supermassive slasher

A new terror awaits in the woods of Supermassive Games’ latest slasher, The Quarry. Picking up classic horror elements of summer camps and teen victims, The Quarry feels like a nostalgic ’80s B-horror movie you’d find on the shelf at…

Interviewing The Wandering Village’s Stray Fawn | Steam NEXT Fest Preview

The Wandering Village, the latest from the lovely folk over at Stray Fawn Studio, scratched a recurring itch we have for a good city survival sim. As demos generally become scarce in the modern gaming space, we still adore the…

The Top 12 Indie Games of 2021

What, you thought we were done? When we say this was a stellar year for video games, we aren’t messing around. Every year we struggle to fight for our favorites: voting, polling, debating what deserves to be in a Top…

‘SkateBIRD’ review: The birds and the boards

‘SkateBIRD’ is less a game about hitting achievements and more about appreciating being a bird on a skateboard, and that’s exactly the point.

‘Sable’ Demo Presents A Zelda-Like Indie That Could Redefine Open-World Games

Billowing sand, gorgeous line art, and ethereal music are features that are hard to find in games in 2021, but in the upcoming indie game Sable, these features combine to create an experience that is both familiar and entirely new.…

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope review: A ghostly blast from the past

“Will the sequel live up to or top the first entry?” That was the burning question with Supermassive Games’ second entry in their horror anthology series, The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope. The witchy supernatural mystery was teased at the…

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan Review: Set Sail On This Ghost Ship

One bad choice in video games, be it big or small, can cause a ripple effect that affects your entire story. In most games, this choice can typically involve siding with one character instead of another or it’s failing to…