Indie Interviews: Trifox (Gamescom)

We take some time with Glowfish Interactive to talk about their upcoming action adventure Trifox, which was inspired “by the golden age of 3D platformers”. It’s a twin stick game though, so expect a lot more combat and weapons than you might expect from the colorful visuals. There’s a demo out on Steam if you want to try it yourself, but here are a few insights into the development process. Continue reading “Indie Interviews: Trifox (Gamescom)”

Indie Interviews: Lamentum (Gamescom)

Lamentum, a pixel art survival-horror game set in New England in the mid-nineteenth century, is currently scheduled for a 2021 release. It is, however, already present on Steam with a demo you can download to get a sample for the game. We talked to the developers at Obscure Tales, who are also attending this year’s digital Gamescom through the Indie Arena Booth. Continue reading “Indie Interviews: Lamentum (Gamescom)”

Final Fantasy Chrystal Chronicles Remastered Edition review (PS4)

We’re reviewing the remastered version of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles on the PlayStation 4, a game that’s also being released for the Switch and which can even be played on mobile devices. How does it the game, originally released for the GameCube, fare in 2020? Continue reading “Final Fantasy Chrystal Chronicles Remastered Edition review (PS4)”

Indie roundup: Alphaset, Bartlow’s Dread Machine & CASE: Animatronics

As we get ready for a ton of indie content coming our way during Gamescom (a lot of it thanks to the virtual Indie Arena Booth), we stop for a second to check out three brand new releases: Alphaset by Lightwood Games, Bartlow’s Dread Machine from Beep Games and Tribetoy, as well as the PS4 release of CASE: Animatronics. Continue reading “Indie roundup: Alphaset, Bartlow’s Dread Machine & CASE: Animatronics”