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The Roswell Legacy The horror genre has seen a massive resurgence in “analog” and “found footage” styles lately, but few titles have managed to ground their terror in something tangible. Many space-themed horror games rely on jump-scaring grey aliens or galactic gore, but Who Are…
The golden age of 90s point-and-click adventure games left a lasting legacy on the gaming industry. Titles like The Secret of Monkey Island and Pajama Sam taught an entire generation of players how to explore, combine bizarre inventory items, and solve lateral-thinking puzzles. But what…
The original Cooking Simulator was a breakout hit for a very specific reason: it perfectly captured the hyper-realistic, physics-based chaos of a commercial kitchen. Whether you were meticulously plating a five-star steak or accidentally setting the entire pantry on fire with a rogue blowtorch, it…
For decades, the video game industry has conditioned us to play the hero. We are the ones kicking down the dungeon doors, dodging the spike pits, and slaying the terrible beasts lurking in the dark for a chest full of gold. But what if the…
Vae Victis! Woe to the Conquered! For over two decades, the Legacy of Kain franchise has languished in agonizing purgatory. Boasting arguably the greatest writing and voice acting in the history of the medium, the saga of the vampire lord Kain and his betrayed, wraith-like…
A Risk Worth Taking In the current AAA gaming landscape, the arcade racing genre has largely been distilled down to a single, hyper-safe formula: the open-world festival. While games like Forza Horizon are undeniably gorgeous, they often lack the bite, mechanical depth, and sheer attitude…
Wake Up and Choose Violence There is a very specific type of magic that existed during the Nintendo 64 era of 3D platformers. Games like Super Mario 64 and Banjo-Kazooie weren’t just about jumping across gaps; they were about exploring bizarre, interconnected worlds filled with…
A 25-Year Wait for the Driver’s Seat If you grew up during the peak Thomas the Tank Engine era of the late ’90s and early 2000s, you likely spent hours pushing wooden trains across wooden tracks, dreaming of what it would be like to actually…
If you have been paying any attention to the Steam storefront over the past few months, you have likely noticed a specific publisher logo popping up on a remarkably wide variety of titles. Indie.io has been on an absolute tear in early 2026, scoping up…
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Review: Is the Sequel Worth Watching? Our The Super Mario Galaxy Movie review is here — and yes, we know some of you are already loading up the comments. We called the first film a lukewarm score and got roasted…