Indie

Game Review – Octodad: Dadliest Catch (Xbox One)

In Octodad, the player is in control of an octopus posing as a human man with a normal, human family. The gameplay largely revolves around the balance of keeping this charade alive while completing household chores, and evading his wife Scarlet’s increasing suspicion of her husband’s strange behaviour.

Game Review: Uncanny Valley (Xbox One)

In Uncanny Valley, you play as a newly employed security guard called Tom. He’s in charge of the night shift, while his lazy partner Buck is in charge of the day shift. Nights are long, so Tom starts exploring the facility and finds things he shouldn’t. At the same time, Tom has frightening nightmares that lead him to question his own sanity.

Game Review: I, Zombie (Xbox One)

In I, Zombie, you take control of a zombie in a variety of levels. Your main objective is to infect everyone on screen, growing your horde in the process. With a price of only £3.19, will I, Zombie prove worthy of the space on your hard drive?

Game Review: Inside (Xbox One)

Remember Limbo? You know, that little Indie game that won some awards back in 2010. It’s been downloaded well over 3 million times as well, no big deal. Apparently, that game was something of a success. In 2014, Playdead announced Inside a spiritual successor to Limbo.