Independent gaming has not only buried AAA, but it has stamped, weed and crapped all over its grave. AAA has failed to really get off the blocks in 2014, meanwhile we’ve had the likes of Luftwausers, Rymdkapsel, Nidhogg, The Swapper, Monument Valley, 10 Second Ninja, 0rbitalis, Mercenary Kings, Shovel Knight, Transistor, Betrayer and so many others stealing the show. And guess what, there’s still a ton more to come.
But while many of these games have been enjoyable in short blasts and are addictive, fun and engaging due to their pick up and play quality, Gods Will Be Watching is as hard-hitting and gripping as just about anything you have probably ever played.
It’s uncomfortable, it’s awkward, it will stop and make you think, but you will be immersed every step of the way.
Gods Will Be Watching is a chance to manage resources point-and-click style to avert a crisis. Does it stand up in today's world? Jump Dash Roll gives it's verdict.
Indie gaming site Cliqist speaks to Jordi de Paco from Deconstructeam after the release of The Red Strings Club.
A pair of modern cult classic point and clicks will hit the iPad tomorrow. Devolver Digital says Dropsy and Gods Will Be Watching will both hit the App Store on Thursday.