Linden Garcia

Linden is perhaps the only member of staff at Indie Game Culture that yearns for the Dreamcast era of gaming. Which is perhaps why he prefers playing Indies with pixel graphics and rough-and-ready polygons than the AAA offerings of today. His one true love in the indie space is the puzzle genre, and outside of gaming, you'll often find him sculpting himself in the gym.

BPM: Bullets Per Minute Review

BPM: Bullets Per Minute Review | Nintendo Switch

We’ve seen a pretty big shake-up in the first-person shooter realm within the last few years — the biggest changes seen in a long time. After over a decade of beige-colored military shooters following in the footsteps of 2007’s Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, the term ‘Boomer Shooter’ has now been coined to represent […]

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Cantata Review

Cantata Review

The strategy genre has always been one of the broadest and most varied video game styles, and it’s one of the oldest, too.  Whether I was undertaking epic space battles with StarCraft or obtaining governmental supremacy in Civilization, I have many fond memories of spending the weekend glued to a CRT monitor in the early

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Tunic Review

Tunic Review (PC)

I’ve always found Zelda games to be expertly well-rounded in how they encompass everything I enjoy about video games. The Souls series? Well, let’s just say that those titles scratched the difficulty itch I’ve been trying to get at since completing my first run of DOOM on the Ultra Nightmare difficulty setting. Tunic, then –

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