Indie Release Dispatch
Car salesman cults and redefining World War II
This week's Indie Release Dispatch features cults run by car salesmen, World War II extraction shooters, SWAT simulators, and some words about The Finals.
Indie Release Dispatch
This week's Indie Release Dispatch features cults run by car salesmen, World War II extraction shooters, SWAT simulators, and some words about The Finals.
Indie Release Dispatch
Indie Release Dispatch for Dec 8, 2023 is here with city builders, immersive sims, and the Scottish highlands.
Indie Release Dispatch
More games to deal with mice than I was expecting in this week's new indie releases
Reviews
The Invincible is a passable walking sim that has some heady themes that it never really lets you examine too closely.
Indie Release Dispatch
Here's your Indie Release Dispatch for November 10, 2023. Written and hosted by Steve Heller Hello everyone! This week has been fraught with massive proejcts at the day job. So unfortunately there will be no podcast in the post this week. I will be recording that and releasing
Indie Release Dispatch
This week we recommend turn-based cultural exploration game Thirsty Suitors, a calming Fish Game, and some other great indies.
Indie Release Dispatch
This week we recommend the Nintendo Switch launch of Dave the Diver, grimdark tactics RPG Beast, Scene Investigators, and more deckbuilding games
Reviews
Every moment in El Paso, Elsewhere is arresting. From Savage’s smokey monologue opening the game to the sun-drenched ending seven hours later, this was the entirety of my being for a weekend and still lingers long after those final credits rolled.
Indie Release Dispatch
This week on Indie Release Dispatch we talk about the long-awaited monochromatic roguelike World of Horror, and other indie games out this week.
Reviews
Fans of almost any of the card-based deckbuilder roguelikes of the past few years would conceivably have a great time in Beneath Oresa.
Reviews
Gunbrella is a fun action platformer that had incredible movement, and some unique combat ideas.
Features
Written by John P. This is a pretty personal piece about my life, it feels kinda weird to share really. I’ve been processing emotions about friends and family passing lately, and I like to write in a journal about my feelings, but for once I felt like talking about