Steam Game Reviews
Snail Trek – Boldly going where no indie review has gone before
A short and oh-so-sweet throwback to the glory days of Sierra and the Space Quest era games, lovingly crafted for fans of the retro point-and-click adventure.
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Technosphere – The classic marble game is back …again – [ Early Access Review ]
55p doesn't get you much in this day and age, but if you like physics puzzlers and fancy something that's bright, interesting a fun, Technosphere is a nice little indie alpha that will fill half an hour or more with something fun to play.
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Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight – Indie game review
Unleash ravaging combos against a variety of formidable monsters and deftly dodge your way through a cursed land to seek audience with the Queen and dispel the evil that threatens all life.
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Revulsion – an Indie Game Review
Revulsion is the missing link between old school classic first person shooters and modern day first person shooters. Imagine if the classic fps had evolved in a direction other than a story based experience, to being something much more brutal, with more advanced gameplay mechanics.
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Subsurface Circular – an Indie Game Review
If you enjoy more relaxed, cerebral, games, especially science fiction, or try and work out the identity of the murderer of a whodunit before Poirot does the reveal, you'll definitely enjoy this game.
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Helltown – There’s no running from bad gameplay design.
Hell breaks loose in the sleepy town of Little Vale, insidious monsters are afoot. Unfortunately due to questionable design choices, Little Vale has more pressing issues to contend with...
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observer_ – Hallucinations and Holograms [Review]
What would you do if your fears were hacked? >observer_ is a cyberpunk horror game from the creators of Layers of Fear. Play as an Observer, the new front line of neural police, as you hack into the jagged minds of the insane.
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Ebony Spire: Heresy – An Indie Game Review
If you have a little spare time and feel like a little bit of classic grid-based RPG, but without all that D&D faffing about, Ebony Spire might just be something you could enjoy blasting through
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Bendy and the Ink Machine – Horror, indie style [Review]
You arrive after 30 years of not speaking to each other... From the state of the place, it seems that whatever Joey's been up to, it's affected his mind. He may no longer be the master of his own creations...
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Hue – a game about colour diversity [Review]
A vibrant puzzle-adventure letting you wield the power of colour, letting you change the flow of a bleak mysterious land.
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