Tag: art

  • Reptilian Rising is a Brilliant and Chaotic Toybox

    Reptilian Rising is a Brilliant and Chaotic Toybox

    When we first booted up Reptilian Rising, it felt like a fever dream—something pulled straight out of a 1980s basement. In this turn-based tactical game, we found genocidal, time-traveling lizards fighting history’s heavy hitters. The more we played, the weirder it got, a feeling doubly emphasized by the Saturday morning cartoon vibes. If you, like…

  • Atomic Heart Ends With a Bloody Bang

    Atomic Heart Ends With a Bloody Bang

    Mundfish sure took its sweet time with Atomic Heart. We’re definitely not complaining that it took them three years to figure out how to end the main story. In those three years we witnessed split timelines, weird platforming detours, and mechanical overcorrections. It’s no secret how much we love this game and how giddy with…

  • ‘Reclaim!’ is Reimagining Point-and-Click Adventures

    ‘Reclaim!’ is Reimagining Point-and-Click Adventures

    Game development is usually about chasing a childhood dream. But for Mary Hermes, Director at Grassroots Indigenous Multimedia, it’s about keeping a language alive for the next generation. After a brutal five-year dev cycle, Reclaim! Azhe-giiwewining is finally out—and it’s way more than just a game. It’s a lifeline for the Ojibwe language (Ojibwemowin). This…

  • High Above is a beautiful little sandbox

    High Above is a beautiful little sandbox

    High Above is a lovely, little “stress-free sandbox” game. It delivers surprisingly well on that promise of quiet, even if it fights you for the privilege of relaxing. It’s an interactive diorama. No need to save the world here. Just to try and put a damn potted plant three pixels to the left. If you…

  • The Occultist is a Gorgeous, High-Stakes Ghost Hunt

    The Occultist is a Gorgeous, High-Stakes Ghost Hunt

    The Occultist is a game that manages to drag that tired “paranormal investigator looking for his missing dad” premise onto a creepy British island and make it work. You play as Alan Rebels. He’s not a terrified teenager armed with a dying camcorder. He’s a pro. And that subtle shift in perspective actually makes a…

  • Cinderia is a Beautiful yet Clunky Engine of Destruction

    Cinderia is a Beautiful yet Clunky Engine of Destruction

    If I were a betting man, I’d say we’re all getting a bit tired of the apocalypse. Every other week, a new indie darling drops onto Steam. Each game asks us to save some charred wasteland from a generic corruption. Cinderia presents itself as a dark fairytale. In this story, a witch burned the world.…

  • Tides of Tomorrow: Unforgettable Adventure!

    Tides of Tomorrow: Unforgettable Adventure!

    DigixArt, the minds behind the brilliant Road 96, are back. We recently got our hands on an early build of their latest project, Tides of Tomorrow, to see what kind of weird and wonderful experience they’ve cooked up this time. Moving away from dusty highways, the studio is now tossing us into a vast, unforgiving ocean. Here…