18 Feb 2025
Sniper Killer PC Review 6/10 “Flesh Wound” 🔫 @LeggoMyGiallo @henryhoare8 @torturestar @PuppetCombo #IndieGame #GameDev
In Sniper Killer you play as… well, a ‘Sniper Killer’, a man who enjoys shooting people… usually in the face, although the first time I took control of him, I shot the wrong target and then, when I found the right one - I shot him in the shoulder, a mere flesh wound, but the game decided that was close enough to kill him. This did tickle me as you see the victim later on and he is missing most of his face. I wanted to tell the police that someone else must have shot him after I did, as I was nowhere near his face with my shot - but that's strangely not a dialogue option.
17 Feb 2025
Tiny Terry’s Turbo Trip Nintendo Switch Review 8.5/10 "This is a Terrific Turbo Trip To Take" 👍 @TinyTerryGame @SuperRareGames #IndieGame #GameDev
My evil, twisted and foul editor covered Tiny Terry’s Turbo Trip on upon its PC release last Summer, and it also made his end of year list with the below comment:
"For a game that's around 4 hours long this kept me busy doing fun stuff in this open world platformer that has an awesome art style and a music sense that compliments the game perfectly.
It's the perfect example of an indie game that benefits from not over stretching itself and making sure that what it does, it does it well.
Go make friends with Tiny Terry and I promise you won't regret it!"
The game is centred around young Terry, who we initially meet as he stands in line at the ‘Job Application Centre’ where he is looking to get a car so that he can ‘go to space’, all completely normal and above board. Through a series of miscommunications – a throughline in the game – Terry ends up getting a job as a taxi driver… with no pay, natch.The AVGN Nerd Room Game Booth - How Was it Made? 🤓 @megacatstudios @schottr @JustySilverman @Retroware @cinemassacre #RetroGaming #AVGN
Retroware, in collaboration with Mega Cat Studios, has released a behind-the-scenes video documenting the painstaking process of recreating the iconic "Nerd Room" from The Angry Video Game Nerd series for MAGFest 2025 to showcase The Angry Video Game Nerd 8-bit. The game is currently in development for the NES, PC, and all modern platforms and is available to wishlist on Steam today.