Tag: The perils of Indie game making

‘Disclosure Day’ is Spielberg at His Very Best – Review

Spielberg's latest feature film shows the legendary director still has the magic touch when it comes to telling stories. For many years now, the collaboration between Steven Spielberg and John Williams has been one of the greatest things in Hollywood. Thus, when it was announced that Disclosure Day would be the thirtieth collaboration between the two, I took notice. Disclosure Day Directed by: Steven Spielberg Starring: Emily Blunt,...

Crimson Moon and Nekome: Nazi Hunter Paint Summer Game Fest 2026 with Blood! | Hands-On Impressions

During our time at Summer Game Fest 2026, we had the exclusive opportunity to sit down with representatives from ‎⁨@ProbablyMonsters⁩ to explore two highly anticipated titles: #crimsonmoon and #nekomenazihunter. The sessions revealed these games to be intense, delivering brutal gameplay sequences intertwined with stunning visual artistry and visceral action that kept us on the edge of our seats, craving more. So, why should you be...

Game Making: Common Indie Dev Woes and How Best to Avoid Them!

Indie game studios are popping up all over the world. From freshly graduated student teams, to game industry vet collaborations. From the one-man-band to the massive orchestra. Kickstarter campaigns here, Greenlight proposals there, in a constant battle to get a game noticed.  As a gamer and someone with an avid interest in the Indie games industry, I have noticed patterns and trends settling into successful and not so successful Indie studios. Here I will attempt to identify recurring problems and mistakes new Indie studios make, and offer the best medicine I can muster.