Another bunch of promising indie games you should most definitely pop on your wishlist, this time taking a look at the upcoming FMV games.
Author: Sean Davies
Cannibal Cuisine Review (PS5) – Cook, Sever, Delicious
Emulating many of the aspects found in Overcooked, Cannibal Cuisine lacks longevity but puts a darkly fun twist on the recipe. The Finger Guns Review.
Unforeseen Incidents Review (Switch) – Point, Click, Conspiracy
An absorbing point and click adventure with a distinctive art style, Unforeseen Incidents finds a natural new home on the Nintendo Switch. The Finger Guns Review.
Ayleouna Review (PS4) – Some Ups And Many Downs
A gravity defying platformer shooter, Ayleouna is inventive if short, clunky and very rough around the edges. The Finger Guns Review.
8-Ball Pocket Review (PS5) – Avoidance Shot
A rough digital recreation of billiards/pool, 8-Ball Pocket is a poor entry into the genre. The Finger Guns Review.
16 Indie Games To Get Excited About in February 2022
Let’s ignore the deluge of AAA titles launching in February 2022 for a second. Here’s 16 indie games to get excited about for the following month.
Phlegethon Review (PS4) – Styx In The Mud
A retro inspired first-person-shooter, Phlegethon looks as though it was built for the PS1 and plays like it too. The Finger Guns Review.
Negative Nancy Review (Switch) – On A Need To ‘No’ Basis
A branching narrative adventure centred around the power of the word “No”, Negative Nancy is a fun but fleeting experience. The Finger Guns Review.
Indie Hot List 1 – Straight To The Point (And Clicks)
An excuse to highlight some upcoming indie games, the “Indie Hot List” is here to put a few new titles on your radar, first focusing on point and click adventures.
Gravity Chase Review (PC) – You Spin Me Right ’round, Baby
An admirable attempt at the zero-g racing genre, Gravity Chase is fast fun but ultimately can’t keep pace with the likes of Radial-G and WipEout. The Finger Guns Review.