Tag: pixel art

REVIEW: Owlboy

Owlboy has been announced years before release and garnered much more attention than other indie games for a simple reason: the pixel art is breathtaking. Was the development, lasting for about a decade, worth the final result, and are the gears

REVIEW: Red Rope: Don’t Fall Behind

Most cooperative games are content with being on the same screen and fighting stuff together. In Red Rope, it goes much further as both players are locked with a rope and need to synchronize their movements to vanquish their foes and solve the

REVIEW: Astervoid 2000

Back when the Nintendo 64 was released, it opened a fantastic era of 4-player games sharing the same screen while the PC focused on online gaming. Twenty years later, 4-player games are released on PC like an avalanche since TowerFall has shown that

REVIEW: DreamBreak

When I first came across DreamBreak I was really excited by what I saw, the gorgeous pixel art, the lovely soundtrack, which you can listen to in the trailer, and the feeling of a dystopian USSR made me crave for this game.

REVIEW: A Fistful of Gun

Author: giulianocugudda Status: Released Developer: Farmergnome Publisher: Devolver Digital Genre: Shoot ’em up, Arcade Release Date: 23.9.2015 I was born far too late to remember the heyday of arcade gaming, which honestly makes me a little

REVIEW: Dropsy

Author: giulianocugudda Status: Released Developer: Tendershoot, A Jolly Corpse Publisher: Devolver Digital Genre: Point and Click Adventure, Indie Release Date: 10.9.2015 I’ve never tried acid, but if I had to hazard a guess as to what it feels

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