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Trilobyte - Rob Landeros interview
Our very special guest is a legendary genre pioneer who's back in the spotlight with his newly re-formed company.
Asylum preview
Senscape took us behind the scenes of the Hanwell Institute to discuss the nuts and bolts of Asylum and its engine.
Gamescom round-up: Daedalic Entertainment archived preview
With three new games on display, the German developer kept us hopping from Deponia to Alcatraz to the magical Mousewood.
Private Moon Studios - AGON 5 and beyond archived preview
At gamescom, the little Hungarian studio unveiled all the latest projects it's been keeping private until now.
Secret Files 3 archived preview
A gamescom presentation exposed some behind-the-scenes development changes in the upcoming thriller.
The Walking Dead: Episode Three - Long Road Ahead review
The season passes the halfway mark with some heartbreaking, brain-blasting events, though players have a little less choice in the matter.
Following Freeware: July 2012 releases
Even a light summer month of indie adventures is a tasty carrot on a string for gamers on a budget.
Gamescom round-up: The Raven and The Inner World archived preview
We stole a sneak peek at KING Art's crime heist-meets-whodunit, then breezed through a demo of Studio Fizbin's charming fantasy adventure.
Alt-Minds archived preview
ARG! We have to wait another few months for Lexis Numérique's unique "very first total fiction" detective experience, but here's what we know so far.
Eye on iOS: Volume 6
There are slew of Telltale and DS ports available, plus a howling puzzler, a TV-licensed kids' game, and even a Dragon's Lair-style romance gets in on the iOS act.
Gamescom 2012 - A Three Day Adventure
The latest games convention in Cologne, Germany is now complete, and it wasn't all fun and games...there was a party, too!
Day One - Pendulo Studios interview
With the days counting down on Pendulo's crowdfunding campaign, we nabbed art director Rafael Latiegui to discuss issues of life and death.
BlindSide (iOS) review
This unique audio horror adventure proves to be like nothing you've ever seen (or heard!) before.
BlindSide review
This unique audio horror adventure proves to be like nothing you've ever seen (or heard!) before.
James Peris: No Licence Nor Control review
This comic indie spy spoof comes out firing and occasionally hits the mark, but all too often ends up shooting itself in the foot.