I’m not familiar with the Gear Club Unlimited series, but after playing a few duff Switch racers recently (I look at YOU Fast & Furious) I had a hankering for a solid arcade racer, and so Eden Games’ Gear Club Unlimited 3 very much appealed, and whilst the fundamentals and moment-to-moment driving are fun with a few positive quirks, the package as a whole feels like a missed opportunity, although huge kudos up front for not trying make this a ‘hip’ game with needless bad language and cringe-inducing dialogue, ensuring that this can be enjoyed by racing fans of all ages.
Beginning with your character winning a race against his mentor and bagging a spot in the France-based racing series that make up the rest of the game, you choose your initial car from a small selection (although you can unlock 40 cars in the game) and begin your winning streak. I went with an Abarth as my wife drives a Fiat 500, so I was flying the family flag – which turned out to be a good choice for the highway sections of the game which I’ll go into later.
18 Feb 2026
17 Feb 2026
Is Ardenfall The Next Big Indie RPG? - 'Rich Plays Ardenfall For The First Time' ⚔️ @ardenfall #GameDev #IndieGame
Rich steps into the world of Ardenfall, a deeply immersive, choice‑driven RPG inspired by classic open‑world adventures.
In this PC demo gameplay video, we explore the opening areas, test out the systems, chat with the locals, and get a feel for the worldbuilding that’s already turning heads in the indie RPG scene.
Quick Facts (For Early Access Version)- 2 Regions to Explore
- 2 Major Settlements
- 16 Skills
- 20+ Unique Monsters
- 100+ Characters with Dialog
- 30+ Spells
16 Feb 2026
Let’s Journey Nintendo Switch 2 Review 5/10 "Not as idle as you’d think" π @PotionPlayer #IndieGame #GameDev
A couple of weeks ago I fancied something a little straightforward and was offered the opportunity to cover Let’s Journey. Originally released on PC in 2020, it has now found its way to the console market.
Whilst it has its moments, due to it not being a true idle experience – requiring player interaction to proceed – it ties you to the game, and unfortunately, whilst there is a lot of content here, the lack of variety creeps in pretty quickly, and it starts to feel more of a time sink than a fun time to be had.
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