Jerry Williams
An exemplar of what a AAA experience should feel like, not just in terms of production quality, but creative combat.
Slay the Princess is as indie as they come, with creative, novel writing and design that most established studios and publishers would be hesitant to adopt.
A charming world that boasts deep strategy beyond number crunching.
A love of language and unique gameplay is enough to get literati excited for Cryptmaster, while those favoring less cerebral experiences should look elsewhere.
Open Roads is a rare title in that it captures humanity with respect and beauty without feeling saccharine.
A easy breezy slice-of-life tale in which a rural village's life gets turned upside-down, expectations for a grand narrative should be tempered.
A relaxing exploration of a fictional world in which characters discover themselves as much as they do each other.