Indie visual novel developer roseVeRTe is seeking funding for their next otome game, How to Sing to Open Your Heart, and it promises plenty of cute romance and a very handsome love interest.
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With its macabre, Burton-esque art style and terrifying monsters, Little Nightmares manages channels that childhood fear of the dark that never quite left us.
Super Mega Baseball was one of the best baseball games in years; Super Mega Baseball 2 is more of the same, but with a bigger feature set and long-sought after online play.
Wulverblade is a lovingly-crafted but brutal beat-’em-up that calls to mind the likes of Golden Axe, but its heavily researched historical setting lets it stand out from the crowd.
Moss reimagines the timeless third-person action-adventure game for virtual reality, and delivers the most enchanting VR game to date.
After the brilliant Dadaism of My Name is Mayo, I’ll play anything that Green Lava Studios puts out. With Mr. Massagy, the developers turn their satirical attentions on dating sims, and the results are wonderful.
This Damsel doesn’t need saving—she’s a trigger-happy vampire hunter in a simple, compelling arcade platformer that’s all about flow, speed, and high scores.
SteamWorld Dig is a rougher experience than its successor, but that’s part of what makes it so captivating. It’s as delightful today as it was when it first came out five years ago.
Will O’Neill’s Little Red Lie is a challenging game. I don’t mean that the way…
Legrand Legacy: Tale of the Fatebounds is a game designed as a “love letter to all time favorite JRPGs”. While it certainly looks the part, tedious and unbalanced combat makes this more of a slog than a nostalgia trip.