Indie Roundup: Bounty Battle & Swordbreaker – The Game

Time for another look at a couple of indie game releases, as we tackle Bounty Battle from Dark Screen Games and Swordbreaker – The Game from DuCats Games Studio, which was originally released on Steam back in 2015 but has now been released for consoles thanks to ports by Sometimes You. Continue reading “Indie Roundup: Bounty Battle & Swordbreaker – The Game”

Release roundup – Wingspan, CrossCode, Conan Exiles: Isle of Siptah and Cloud Gardens

As we survey what’s coming out and being announced, we found four more titles we wanted to highlight and share with you. Today we look at the digital version of Wingspan, the physical release of CrossCode, the new Conan Exiles expansion titled Isle of Siptah and the Early Access launch of Cloud Gardens. Continue reading “Release roundup – Wingspan, CrossCode, Conan Exiles: Isle of Siptah and Cloud Gardens”

Release roundup: Outer Worlds – Peril on Gorgon, Deleveled and Golf Zero

In today’s roundup, we take a look at new DLC for Obsidian’s The Outer World as well as two new indie titles: Deleveled by the Quantum Astrophysics Guild and Ratalaike’s console port of Golf Zero. Continue reading “Release roundup: Outer Worlds – Peril on Gorgon, Deleveled and Golf Zero”

Indie Interview: Innchanted (EuroPlay)

Last month’s EuroPlay contest was a lovely gathering of indie developers from all over Europe. But as with the EuroVision song contest, it also included a contestant all the way from Australia. Innchanted by DragonBear Studios represented ‘the land down under’ during the event, and even though it was the middle of the night for them we had a chance to talk to lead artist Susan Dang during the live event. We later followed up with Creative Director Paulina Samy to find out more about the game and how it’s being developed, which resulted in the following interview about this family-friendly genre-blender. Continue reading “Indie Interview: Innchanted (EuroPlay)”

Task Force Kampas review (Vita)

Releasing yet another retro-inspired game, EastAsiaSoft has brought us Task Force Kampas from developer Casiopea Wave. It’s out now for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, but EastAsiaSoft is also still supporting the PlayStation Vita – giving Vita owners a stab at a brand new title again. For us, that’s the version we wanted to test, and which this review is based on. Continue reading “Task Force Kampas review (Vita)”