Dust: An Elysian Tail – RPG Review

I’m not sure what era would serve as the ‘Golden Age’ of indie video games, but there is a strong argument to be made for the late 2000s and early 2010s. That was the time when all of the major consoles started offering digital distribution platforms and selling cheaper games made by smaller development teams. … Continue reading Dust: An Elysian Tail – RPG Review

West of Loathing – RPG Review

There is a lot that can make an indie game stand out. It can be tackling an underrepresented genre that is scarcely seen in more mainstream games. It can be having a unique art style that makes the look and feel of the game stand out among others. West of Loathing does that and more. … Continue reading West of Loathing – RPG Review

Final Fantasy VI: Pixel Remaster – RPG Review

There are many reasons to remake or remaster a game. The most common reason is to adapt a game for a new console. New hardware has new expectations, and software has to be adapted to meet those demands. The Final Fantasy games have been remastered several times with varying degrees of quality. That variance has … Continue reading Final Fantasy VI: Pixel Remaster – RPG Review

Knight Bewitched: Enhanced Edition – RPG Review

I don’t expect every RPG to be innovative. Being fun and entertaining is really the only bar you need to clear to make a good game. With so many tools and tutorials more accessible than ever, it’s great to see more games being made by a diverse group of creators. What I’m starting to see … Continue reading Knight Bewitched: Enhanced Edition – RPG Review

Pixelot – RPG Review

As gaming continues into each new generation, graphics have advanced to new levels of enhanced resolution and fidelity. The look and feel of the newest, biggest games can be impressive. However, there was a time when the most impressive visuals were a dot bouncing against two slightly larger dots. As far as graphics have come, … Continue reading Pixelot – RPG Review