Who would hurt this cute, clumsy robot? Sure he crushes buildings and can destroy our moon but accidents happen.
While the big games of the year got their share of the limelight, we at SoQ thought it would be nice to list up our personal favorite indie games of 2017. Below, you’ll find a list of the games we just flat out loved. These typically
Genetic Disaster left early access a bit too early and lacks some content and polish, but it can still deliver some fun in co-op with twin-stick goodness all around.
Sonya: The Great Adventure is competent, but no more than that.
Inflict a galaxy of pain against your friends!
Hats off to this 3D platformer, which is one or two steps away from being a classic.
It’s very hard to not think about the first two Fallout games when you first see ATOM. Truth be told, the developers have stated multiple times that this game is heavily inspired by classic RPGs such as, Wasteland, Deus Ex, Baldur’s Gate, and
While there were some incredible games in 2017, there were an equal amount of what we consider to be complete disappointments. Whether it was the actual gameplay, terrible game design choices, or outright destruction of the player base due to
Okay, but this town seems dope even though we all can’t reincarnate.
Strike Team Hydra has made it’s way from mobile to PC, providing some old-school turn-based squad combat on a besieged spaceship. It’s a shame it’s so unstable!