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Oxenfree 2: Lost Signals review
By Jody Macgregor published
Deja Boo The Pacific Northwest's radio waves are being haunted by time ghosts, again. Don't you just hate when that happens?

Another reminder that your digital library isn't forever: Oxenfree will be completely removed from Itch.io next month
By Tyler Colp published
news The Netflix-owned studio has already delisted the game from the site.

Avowed director Carrie Patel leaves Obsidian after 12 years to the Netflix studio behind Oxenfree
By Andy Chalk published
news Night School's new project still hasn't been revealed, but at least now it has a director.

A heap of award-winning indie games are currently on sale at Steam
By Jody Macgregor published
News The IGF Celebration Days sale runs until July 20

Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 1 review
By Autumn Wright published
Lost and Found Lost Records is Stand By Me for the Rebel Girls.

What is the strange ox in Baldur's Gate 3?
By Sarah James published
Oxtremely odd There's something odd with this particular NPC.

Mindbending free multimedia adventure ENA: Dream BBQ is out now, has activated all my neurons and opened my third eye
By Dominic Tarason published
News A journey through the lonely door, into the realm of the veiny hipposnake octahedrons.

Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden's new extended gameplay trailer is giving me the ethical sweats
By Katie Wickens published
news Countless moral dilemmas are bound to ensue.

Look Outside is a survival horror RPG where you absolutely should not look outside
By Jody Macgregor published
Don't Though you should talk to the monsters.

Enter an abandoned amusement park to solve a horror mystery in this bit of indie psychological horror
By Jonathan Bolding published
News Crow Country's PSX aesthetic and weird creatures have strong echoes of Parasite Eve.

Honoring its Pride Month tradition, Tell Me Why is free to keep until the end of June for the fifth year in a row
By Justin Wagner published
News The award-winning self-discover 'em up from Dontnod is waiting to be claimed.

GOG is giving away an old Amnesia game to celebrate the launch of the new Amnesia game
By Andy Chalk published
news The criminally underrated Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs is free for the taking until June 9.

Life is Strange team announces Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, a '90s teen drama with 27 years of trauma baked in
By Morgan Park published
NEWS Don't Nod's next narrative adventure splits its story between the past the present.

Animal Well is shaping up to be the most acclaimed metroidvania since Hollow Knight
By Tyler Wilde published
news The secret-laden indie platformer is receiving high praise from critics, and now Steam s.

After nearly 10 years of waiting, the sequel to one of the weirdest games I've ever played is finally almost here
By Andy Chalk published
news Alice's Lullaby, the sequel to the infamously bizarre horror game Albino Lullaby, is coming in October.

Out of everything at Steam Next Fest, you shouldn't miss this haunting demo about tracking down a lost expedition
By Joshua Wolens published
News My Work Is Not Yet Done is eerie and beautiful, and I can't wait to see more.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 sells more than 1 million copies in just 1 day
By Andy Chalk published
news Warhorse's weird medieval RPG has come a long way.

Get a retired cop back in service for her only unsolved case in this point-and-click detective adventure
By Jonathan Bolding published
News "With each uncovered memory, only one thing becomes clear: everyone in Seowon's vicinity was lying."

Promising '90s style point-and-clicker Rosewater rides out today, featuring trail-worn cowpoke authors and weird alt-universe science
By Dominic Tarason published
News A freelance writer in the old west. That's a point-and-click protagonist if I've ever heard one.

Lorelei and the Laser Eyes review
By Autumn Wright published
Zap Grab a notebook. Every answer is another mystery in Lorelei and the Laser Eyes.

The developer of exceptional 2022 sci-fi adventure Norco is following it up with a 'narrative micro-adventure' about an android exploring an AI-haunted oil refinery
By Ted Litchfield published
news You can play the demo for Silenus (and find all the tracks to Umbilical by Thou) right now.

Neva is a beautiful side-scrolling platformer from the Gris devs with an adorable doggy companion that is inevitably going to die horribly
By Joshua Wolens published
Wolf Dread Please don't hurt my dog. Wolf. Deer. Thing.

A seemingly innocent puzzle game is hiding what might be the most subversive, fourth-wall-breaking adventure since Undertale
By Dominic Tarason published
Stranger days Void Stranger is a boundless puzzle-box in Game Boy disguise.

Cocoon review
By Jon Bailes published
Out of this world Cocoon makes incredible meals of puzzles within worlds that could have adorned prog rock album covers.

A unique horror strategy game about drilling for oil released on Steam last week
By Jonathan Bolding published
News Anoxia Station is a harrowing indie game with a distinct aesthetic.

This Polish pixel horror game is breaking the laws of camera physics in an awesome way
By Andy Chalk published
news This shouldn’t work so well, but it does.

The most interesting game I've played this week is an indie puzzle-adventure about a giant tower filled with people I can't understand
By Andy Chalk published
news Chants of Sennaar is a beautiful, slow-paced puzzle-adventure based on the legend of the Tower of Babel.

Trap-dodging first person runner Phantom Abyss has escaped early access
By Jonathan Bolding published
News Once someone beats a temple nobody can ever play it again.