Monica Phillips

Monica is a writer, artist, YouTuber, modder, musician, and general doer of all things related to video games. She’s a trans woman with a bit of experience and love for every game genre. From her first experience with Cave Story to loving Celeste and going through the life-changing Outer Wilds, indie games have become the core thing she’s grown to love and care about when it comes to video games. They’re all about finding new games to fall in love with, new genres to dive into thoroughly, and new experiences to attach to forever.

Boti: Byteland Overclocked Review – A Bit of Fun That Doesn’t Byte

One of the most overpopulated genres in the indie gaming scene is the platformer genre, but a rarer and more celebrated variety is the 3D platformer. This means every release of a new 3D platformer just inherently feels a bit more unique, and Boti: Byteland Overclocked is no exception, but being a 3D platformer might

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Sony’s State of Play Focuses on Indies and Third Parties

Sony’s State of Play is essentially PlayStation’s answer to Nintendo Direct, and this time, Sony has treated us to an Indie-focused showcase Luckily for us, this State of Play focuses more on third-party and Indie titles, and while there were only a few indies, they were pretty in-depth. It mainly focused on the third parties

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Nintendo Direct Roundup: Dave The Diver, Eastward, More

The headline here is that Hollow Knight Silksong is a no-show at another Nintendo Direct. However, there are some awesome indie announcements to report! Most titles at this Direct weren’t Indie, but the few indies we did get were quite the heavy hitters. Nintendo usually shows off way more indies in their dedicated Indie World

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Desolate Open-World V.A Proxy Will Let You Parry Nukes

Of the relatively stagnant open-world games out there, you’ve probably never seen a game like V.A Proxy, an up-and-coming open-world action game with combat similar to Devil May Cry, all done by solo dev Pyro Lith. It has an art style similar to Risk of Rain and features a desolate, long-forgotten landscape with hostile robots.

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