3 Feb 2026

Taxi Chaos 2 Xbox Series X Review 7.5/10 *A sequel that steps up to the plate* πŸš–πŸš• @currentgamers #IndieGame #GameDev

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Taxi Chaos 2 Xbox Series X Review
I covered the original Taxi Chaos back in 2021, and whilst the fundamental mechanics and visuals were top-notch; the grating music, irritating voice acting, and repetition of the gameplay loop in such a flat, bland world was pretty wearing, and I awarded it 5/10 at the time. Whilst this sequel doesn’t solve all of those issues, in terms of enjoyment and polish, it’s a far better game, and a worthy sequel to the niche genre of arcade-led taxi driving action.

Beginning with much more of a story than the original – not that a story is particularly what you expect from this genre – you are Vinnie, an old school taxi driver plying his trade in a bit of a junkheap through a futuristic city wherein AI-driven ‘Taxibots’ are taking over from the classic cabbies. 

Determined to prove that humans can do a better job, Vinnie takes it upon himself to pick up the customers scattered throughout the city and surrounding areas, leaping over obstacles, swerving around hazards, taking myriad shortcuts, destroying – or avoiding! – said Taxibots and ensuring his passengers get safely to their destination.

2 Feb 2026

Blightstone Gameplay – "This Tactical Roguelite Surprised Me" πŸ’ŽπŸͺ¨ @blightstonegame #IndieGame #GameDev

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Rich steps into the dark tactical world of Blightstone, a roguelite RPG packed with tense encounters, clever combat, and atmospheric exploration. In this gameplay video, I dive into the opening areas, test out early abilities, and see how far I can push my luck before the Blight takes over.

30 Jan 2026

Static Dread: The Lighthouse PS5 Review 9/10 “Shining a light on Lovecraftian Horror” πŸ—ΌπŸ™ @StaticDreadGame #IndieGame #GameDev

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Static Dread: The Lighthouse PS5 Review
I don’t think a game has ever come along at the right time for me more than this one. Last year I got hips deep into Arkham Horror: The Card Game, which - like Static Dread - draws from the works of one Mr H. P. Lovecraft. I got really into both his works and the lore of the world he created which meant whilst playing this title I not only got the references, but that I had a better understanding of what Static Dread: The Lighthouse was going for, that fear and dread play a larger role than outright scares. Some scares do crop up in the game, but it is the complete, unsettling dread creeping over you that is the real horror.
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