by sagesgroup | Nov 28, 2023 | gaming, homepage, Indie Games, inverse recommends games, PC Gaming, RPGs, Steam Deck
— Worldwalker Games The role-playing game genre grew out of tabletop RPG games like Dungeons & Dragons, but it often feels like they left the most interesting parts behind in the transition from paper to screen. Digital RPGs as a whole sometimes feel like they’re...by sagesgroup | Nov 23, 2023 | gaming, Gaming News, homepage, Indie Games, PC Gaming, Steam Deck
— Wishes Unlimited Indie game developers were sent scrambling in September, after Unity announced unexpected and controversial fees for the use of its engine. Now, some of those developers may have a viable new home, thanks to an announcement from GameMaker, the...by sagesgroup | Nov 23, 2023 | gaming, Gaming Accessibility, homepage, Indie Games, PlayStation, Xbox, Xbox Game Pass
— Don’t Nod earlier this year. “If I’ve been staring at the computer all day, maybe I need night mode. If I broke my wrist snowboarding, the standard controller mapping doesn’t work for me anymore.” Don’t Nod added other options to simplify playing Jusant in...by sagesgroup | Nov 15, 2023 | gaming, homepage, Indie Games, Nintendo, Nintendo Indie World Showcase, Nintendo Switch, opinion
— Memorable Games The Nintendo Switch has become the go-to console for many indie gamers, thanks in part to regular Nintendo Indie World presentations that keep players updated on under-the-radar titles heading to the handheld. But while it may be the biggest indie...by sagesgroup | Nov 14, 2023 | gaming, Indie Games, iOS, Mobile, Mobile Gaming, Netflix
— Supergiant Games Hades launched to such stunning critical and commercial success in 2020 that it’s hard to imagine anyone still hasn’t played it. But as developer Supergiant Games recently revealed, it’s bringing its hit roguelike to an unlikely audience — people...by sagesgroup | Nov 5, 2023 | gaming, homepage, Indie Games, inverse recommends games, PC Gaming
— Fireplace Games For years I have wanted to take up fencing. The idea of doing a sport that gives me a reason to own and use a sword has always been the perfect sales pitch for me. Sadly, in my research to take up foil (or saber, or épée — I haven’t decided), I found...