Tag: indie.io
Hauntsville Review
There is something timeless about old campfire stories. Long before horror games filled screens with jump scares and scripted monsters, fear lived in whispers...
Nullstar: Solus Review
A technically exceptional precision platformer that turns movement into mastery, elevated by atmosphere and design discipline, even if its difficulty curve limits its audience reach.
Sands of Aura Review
A haunting isometric Souls-like that trades relentless punishment for exploration and atmosphere, turning a sea of sand into one of indie gaming’s most distinctive journeys.
Afterplace Review
A beautifully strange adventure that rewards curiosity over direction — Afterplace turns getting lost into one of gaming’s greatest pleasures.
HumanitZ Review
HumanitZ doesn’t ask you to save the world—only to survive it one ugly, beautiful day at a time.
Everwarder Review
A clever, pressure-driven strategy experience that proves sometimes the scariest enemy is the choice to move forward.
Traveler’s Refrain Review
Its deliberate pacing and indirect storytelling demand player investment, and those willing to engage deeply will find a memorable and resonant experience.
Traveler’s Refrain Review
A haunting, music-driven adventure that excels in atmosphere and emotional tone, but whose limited mechanical evolution holds it back from lasting distinction.
Spectator 2 Review
Spectator 2 refines psychological horror through meticulous observation, delivering sustained tension and unease by making players doubt their own perception.
Tales of Old: Dominus Review
Tales of Old: Dominus is a brave and ambitious title from a smaller studio — and for all its rough edges it offers a genuinely refreshing take on medieval open‑world action.













