Few indie games are hotter right now than the recently-released title The Banner Saga from Stoic Studio. As perpetual twilight blankets the realm, you must interact with complex non-player characters to find a way to save the world from the utter ...
The bank-robbing sub-genre of games takes another form in Rats: Time is Running Out!, a new game by Citérémis. Evil pigs have locked up some loot, and it’s up to a resourceful rat to return what rightfully belongs to the community. Players must ...
Fallout Shelter has been a popular mobile game for a while, but many say that it’s just too simplistic. Leave it to indie developers to take an idea and expand on it. Life in Bunker has players tending to a colony of people that settles below a ...
The golden age of science fiction swept across the world in the 1950s. Many of the sci-fi franchises we know and love today have their roots based in ’50s science fiction. From an era of clunky robots and laser pistols that look more like water ...
If you’re a fan of old-school roleplaying games, you might want to sit down.
Tactical Simulations Interactive (TSI) is a team of developers who are veterans of the genre, having worked on classic titles like Pool of Radiance and Curse ...
Welcome back to Screenshot Weekly! Every Saturday, IGM brings you exclusive looks at upcoming games in various stages of development. The featured image introducing each game will always be original, and made especially for IGM, so you’ll see them ...
Set in a future where the First World War never ended, humanity has all but forgotten what peace is, their memories only filled with the sights and sounds of war. But there might be hope to end the conflict, players are tasked to spearhead an ...
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Relive the glory days of 90’s mascot platforming with these radical new shirts courtesy of the Galaxy Trail team, the developers behind Freedom Planet. In case you missed it back when it was our May Magazine cover story, this love letter to 90’s ...