From modern 3D platformers to addictive deck-builders, here are 8 amazing indie games you need to add to your handheld gaming backlog this summer.
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Just One July has the GOTX crew exploring video games with single-entry experiences, with a trio of games that have no spin-offs, remakes, prequels, or sequels.
This month’s PortMaster offerings include a trendy new indie darling, a couple glow-ups of existing PortMaster games, and puzzles galore.
Video store rentals were a fun way to play games growing up, and the GameCube had a lot of B-List offerings that still offered up a great amount of fun.
This month’s recommendations include clever puzzle games, Android-friendly roguelikes, multiplayer mayhem, and one very expensive racing obsession.
Zelda ports are exploding across PC, Linux, Android, and handhelds, with fan projects adding widescreen, mods, gyro, cheats, and more.
If there’s one modern game Ban can’t shut up about; it’s Forza Horizon 6. So how’s the game holding up? And is it worth it for you to pick up yourself?
This month’s PortMaster offerings include some legendary PC offerings, a hidden gem FPS, a rhythmic shmup and a “single-player co-op” game.
Doomed June takes over Retro Handhelds GotX with classic games from consoles that missed the mark, including Saturn, Dreamcast, and GameCube.
What has Nick been playing more recently on this Swiss-Army knife of go-to gaming goodness? Let’s check it out.