
Mirror Forge Review
Indie horror games can be a fickle bunch, with potential to be a remarkable journey but quite often dragged down by low budgets and lack of polishing. Mirror Forge has an interesting story and the trip comes with intriguing moments, but the seams and cracks are sometimes too visible to ignore. Silent Hill fans may shed a tear or two, Stranger Things aficionados will come up with comparisons to the upside down world, but may also shake their heads in disbelief at some of the choices in display.Multiverse of MadnessDescribed as a first-person psychological survival horror game, Mirror Forge follows the

Crimson Snow Review
Short, sweet, and scary. This succinctly describes Crimson Snow, the perfect game for Christmas time, assuming you like your Christmas bloody and with chills down your spine. Steppe Hare Studio has delivered a high-quality horror game on a low budget, offering enough scares and a persistent sense of dread that will make you look at Christmas decorations in a whole new way.Crazy Ex-GirlfriendThis Christmas Eve starts as many others, as you and your girlfriend Joyce make plans to spend a lovely holiday. Who knows, you may even pop the all-important question right now, if everything goes according to plan… but it

Quest Hunter Review
Quest Hunter is a charming casual action-RPG that puts story and character progression, exploration and combat as its core experiences. Passion can be felt throughout the game as the developer carefully crafted this relaxing RPG with simplicity in mind.Story and Character ProgressionStory often posed as secondary in games like this but not Quest Hunter. This game leads you in with its humorous narratives. The story is simple - you were flying your airship and suddenly the sun went missing, somehow caused you to crash onto an unfamiliar town. As a stranger, you seek help to rebuild your airship while helping the

Tick Tock Isle Review
Few words about the gameTick Tock Isle is a short 2D puzzle adventure game made by an indie dev team, Squiddershins, that specializes in weirdly fun, small games, and they're definitely are keeping their formula in this one. You're taking over the role of a young guy named Strike and your goal is to basically repair both a clock in an abandoned clock tower and a strange, dysfunctional family. But there's a twist - you need to travel back in time to be able to do that.AdvantagesSimple controls, you're only going to use arrows and occasionally, enter to access inventory /

Dreamscaper Review
Life, especially as of late, seems like we’re just going through the motions. Several months into a global pandemic and the days feel like they’re beginning to blur together. Depression sits in, and I find myself eating, sleeping, and working over and over again on a loop. Because of this, the protagonist of Dreamscaper, Cassidy, deeply resonated with me. Cassidy battles with depression and a mysterious past that the player has to unravel as they play. During the day, you’ll cultivate new relationships and learn more about the people of Red Haven, and at night you’ll dive deep into your nightmares