We scoured the r/Games Indie Sunday thread so you don’t have to. From the highly anticipated Moonlighter 2 to a bagel-based 4X strategy game, here are the best indie projects showcased this week.
We finally have raw gameplay of the Pacific Break update. From tsunami surfing to driveable reboot vans, here is why the internet is calling this ‘Fortnite 2.0’.
It has been 30 days since Ninja Gaiden 4 dropped. The verdict? The combat is god-tier, but everything else might need a reboot. Here is what the community is saying.
CD Projekt Red is doubling down on an incredibly ambitious plan: releasing the entire new Witcher trilogy within a six-year window. Here is what that means for the Polaris release date.
The Pacific era has begun! Chapter 7 ‘Pacific Break’ completely rewrites the Fortnite rulebook with tsunami drops, driveable reboot vans, and a Hollywood-tier Battle Pass. Here is everything you need to know.
Forget Nomad. Forget the Nanosuit 2.0. The real peak of the Crysis franchise happened in a standalone expansion that everyone seems to forget. Here is why Warhead wears the crown.
The fantasy worlds collide! Another Eden’s newest symphony brings Zidane, Vivi, and the crew for a massive crossover event. Here is everything you need to know about release dates, characters, and rewards.
For years, it was known as the ‘jiggle physics’ game. But beneath the fan service lay revolutionary mechanics that games like Tekken and SoulCalibur eventually adopted. Here is how Dead or Alive changed the genre.
The underground is evolving! Core Keeper’s Void & Voltage update brings a new biome, Switch 2 support, and heavy weaponry this January. Get the full scoop.
As AAA games climb to $80 and indie titles drop below $20, the debate over whether reviewers should consider price when scoring games has never been more relevant or contentious.