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CCrypticCat

Dead in Bermuda

Standing as an interesting little indie offering, Dead in Bermuda sets out to give a different look on the tried and tested indie-trope of partybased survival. Like many of these games, the team...

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CCrypticCat

Leftfield games: Duskers

Duskers is an underexposed game from the indiescene that refreshingly refuses to be indie. It has no nightly attacks involving unbalanced monsters, no 'retro' elements that totally miss the point of...

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SSarcasmoJones

Washington vs Texas

I am now an expatriate Texan living in Washington and over the course of the month that I have lived here several differences, both expected and surprising, between the two states have become...

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CCrypticCat

Kingdom.

Kingdom is a 2D pixel-art indie offering. That in itself earns it a direct 'not interested' post-it on my gamedesk. The amount of utter shyte that gets dumped upon the gamer in the 2D pixel-art indie...

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XXSSmoke

Holy blog balls.

This was going to be a test post but I need something inflammatory to kick it off. I got it. Tom Brady is a lucky bum who barely gets wins without having his Beli-daddy cheat him into obvious...

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CCrypticCat

ETS, ATS and derivative works.

ETS and ATS are two titles created and maintained by SCS Soft, a studio some of us might predominantly remember from their 2D sidescrolling iteration of Duke Nukem, one of the best received entries...

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CCrypticCat

Banished, Rockband 4 and MGS5 aftermath.

Banished is an indie citybuilder that focuses on the logistics of maintaining a self-sustainable community. It's been around for quite a while and I've been playing it off and on, being both...

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Mmayhreghost

Mostly solo RPG

Ok, I will say this, in an age when MMORGs are turning group oriented, I get to play solo most of the time. Yes I prefer playing RPG games. I have played Dungeons and Dragons, Dragon Age: origins,...

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