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Morning's Wrath

If you yearn for the days of Ultima (round about VII or VIII) or the King's Quest games--or if you've plowed all the way through Oblivion and aren't willing to wait for years until the next great, big-budget fantasy RPG gets released--you've just stumbled on a game you will like a great deal. In fact, stop reading now and go play the demo. Maybe I need to insert a rotating spiral GIF here and a deep hypnotic voice intoning "You Will Like It," but it hardly seems necessary. No mental coercion needed--the game speaks for itself.

Morning's Wrath is an isometic "2-and-a-half-D" fantasy RPG, a sassy (if tragic) female protagonist, a story that not only makes sense but you will actually care about, excellent music, and a great deal of fast-paced combat, along with an original and well conceived spell system.

For a small indie team, Ethereal Darkness has produced a surprisingly polished little gem of a game in Morning's Wrath--and yes, the graphics are a little retro, but for that we make no apologies. Gameplay over glitz, remember?

And for a mere $10 bucks. Hard to beat that.

Mr. Robot

Puzzles, Roleplaying, Polish and Panache
Game Tunnels #1 Game of the Last Three Years

First-rate indie developer Moonpod (of Starscape fame) brings us an excellent title that's an unusual but tasty combination of Sokoban-style puzzles and Final Fantasy-esque RPG.

You play Asimov, a repair robot in service to HEL-9000, the controlling computer of a generation ship that's carrying a cargo of frozen humans to another star via slower-than-light interstellar travel. As you might expect given HEL's name, he is gradually going nuts, and the whole journey is at risk--and it's up to you to rescue the ship and its human cargo.