JT Hussey

Indie games have a special place in JT's heart. Writing about indie games gives him an opportunity to unpack and examine the genuine care individuals and small groups pour into their projects. Whether its Lucas Pope turning passport verification into a fun gameplay mechanic in Papers Please, Omocat spending over 8 years hand-drawing the entirety of Omori, or Toby Fox designing the absolutely banger soundtrack of Undertale, the palpable care put into these games is worth the writing about.

Unpacking IOS Release Date Announced for August 24th

Fans of the relaxing moving sim Unpacking can look forward to putting everything in its proper place on their iPhones and Ipads, this August 24th. With an announcement from TouchArcade detailing its “iOS release on the 24th,” players that haven’t gotten a chance to experience the cozy catharsis of moving in, or veteran unpackers interested […]

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Upcoming Terraria Update Turns Rain into Murderous Boulders

Fans of Terraria’s ultimate 2D sandbox can anticipate some terrifying weather in the upcoming Terraria update 1.4.5. An umbrella might not do the trick this time.  With elaborate leads over Twitter, and a forum post on their home site, Terraria creators Regidt announced through Terraria forums (via PC Games N) the addition of “boulder rain,”

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Shadows of Doubt Review

Shadows of Doubt Review – A Dystopian Detective’s Delight

I love detective mysteries. From identifying the crew’s names and cause of death in Obra Dinn to finally making the arrest in Disco Elysium, piecing together clues to solve cases is an ever-gratifying process. Even so, I find these mysteries challenging to enjoy on a second playthrough; unless we forget the killer or all the

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Mr Saitou Review

Mr Saitou Review

RPG Maker games occupy a special place in my heart. From Undertale to Oneshot, these graphically minimalistic games with boundless creativity forever turn me into a crying mess or put me in a narrative stranglehold to know what happens next. Enter Mr. Saitou, a wacky RPG maker title following an accountant thrown into a wacky

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Disco Elysium Cuno Guide

Disco Elysium Cuno Guide

Cuno enrages me. Between him defiling my victim with rocks, besting me in a fight, and calling me homophobic slurs, the rabid, speed-addled 12-year-old is viler than the actual perpetrators of the murder. And yet, despite all the foul language and frustrating actions, it’s hard not to grow attached to the little monster by the

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Disco Elysium Best Thoughts

Disco Elysium Best Thoughts

Disco Elysium’s Thoughts are beautifully horrific. While my first experience with obtaining the Inexplicable Feminist Agenda Thought was to gape in horror and nearly leave the room, it was hard not to grow fascinated by the mish-mash of limbs swarming a lady’s face. Though our Thought Cabinet may be more terrifying to behold than most

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