What Remains of Edith Finch: The Narrative Buffet
If your family was cursed, would you want to explore that possibility? What if everyone in your family died a gruesome and/or unusual death,...
Review: Fort Meow
Fort Meow is an indie strategy and puzzle based game developed by Upper Class Walrus. This is my first time playing any games from Upper Class Walrus but i quite enjoyed Fort Meow and it has left a good impression. Fort Meow is a perfect game for anyone who has little time on their hand but want to complete an interactive story in one sitting.
Dream Daddy Feels Like a Prologue for a Better Dating Sim
It breaks my heart that visual novels (and dating sims, which fall under the visual novel umbrella) aren't more popular in English-speaking countries. Despite...
NORTH Review – A Haunting Experience
The strange environments and stranger inhabitants combined with a wonderfully creepy soundtrack added up to very disquieting experience. NORTH wasn’t enjoyable, but that seems like the point; it would be unfair to judge it in those terms.
Budget Halloween Horror: Narcosis Review
Narcosis elevates itself above other walking simulators with its taut atmosphere being wonderfully sustained by its interesting mix of game-play, story and atmosphere
Review: The Swindle
In The Swindle, thieves make Victorian London their playground, hacking steam-powered computers and avoiding robotic guards.
It’s Spring Again review – Unbeleafable Jeff, Its Raining Rain
I have no idea why this game is on Switch. Kids apps, tablets and toys already do this kind of thing...
Irish Indie Game Development Update
I want to give you guys a quick run down with what's been happening in the Irish Game Development scene within the last while.
Indivisible Preview: Something To Look Forward To
Indivisible is the new game from Skullgirls developer Lab Zero Games. Indivisible was successfully crowdfunded in 2015. They have released a preview of the game for backers to show the people who pledged money how the development is progressing
Emily is Away Too Review: Charming, but Lacking
The year is 2006: Punk rock is cool, instant messaging is still a relatively new thing, and MySpace and Facebook are laying down the...




















