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29 votes
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José González – A Perfect Storm (2026)
6 votes -
Lana Del Rey - First Light (2026)
3 votes -
What might be going on with this indie game "fansite"?
I recently came across an interesting-looking indie game, Idols of Ash. Basically, you have to use a simple grapple-and-swing mechanic to descend through an eldritch underground complex while...
I recently came across an interesting-looking indie game, Idols of Ash. Basically, you have to use a simple grapple-and-swing mechanic to descend through an eldritch underground complex while being pursued by a dangerous "murderpede" monster.
I first played it on what I thought was the official site, idolsofash.fun. It's a pretty spiffy design, with a playable web version, extensive FAQs, strategy guides, and embedded images and video of the game. But I ran into some bugs while playing -- no sound effects, weird lighting. When I mentioned these flaws on the developer's Itch.io page, they responded that they had nothing to do with the site.
Turns out it has a disclaimer at the very bottom: "Unofficial fan site. Not affiliated with or endorsed by Leafy Games." Buying and installing the actual version solved my tech issues. And in playing the game more, I noticed that the various guides on the site were subtly wrong in a lot of ways. The About page claims it's maintained by a big fan of the game, but in hindsight the whole thing seems AI-written and full of hallucinations.
Thing is, I don't get the angle here. There's no advertising on the site. It prominently links directly to the game's official Steam and Itch pages, so they're not trying to deliver malware or intercept the developer's sales. I assume the glitches are from a poor decompilation and rehosting of the original Godot engine game, but there's nothing to be gained from that. The presence of images and video suggests some level of human involvement in the site design, meaning it's not some cheap fire-and-forget thing. The URL and content are far too specific to flip into something else after gaining SEO rank. It presents (and acts) exactly like a non-commercial labor-of-love fansite (albeit one that shares the paid game for free in a broken state).
Could this be a genuine, if misguided, attempt by an actual fan to share the game using AI tools? Or is there some kind of scam I'm not seeing? Is this sort of fake AI fansite with embedded versions of the game a widespread problem with indie titles now?
23 votes -
Lykke Li – Sick Of Love (2026)
6 votes -
Kinetype | Steam release trailer
10 votes -
Songs of Glimmerwick | Official gameplay trailer
5 votes -
Mumford & Sons: NPR Tiny Desk (2026)
10 votes -
Zachtronics returns from retirement to release an add-on for Opus Magnum
40 votes -
OneOne - Unicorn (2009)
2 votes -
Cave Creeps - my first Itch game!
27 votes -
Yorushika (ヨルシカ) - Plover (2026)
8 votes -
Playtiles: The pocket-sized gaming platform
21 votes -
Denshattack! | Official demo trailer - Indie Fan Fest 2026
8 votes -
Lana Del Rey - White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter (2026)
5 votes -
Kazyak - Another Tide of History (2023)
3 votes -
Lykke Li has revealed details about upcoming new album ‘The Afterparty’, and told fans that it may be her last
10 votes -
Guided by Voices - Hold on Hope (2000)
4 votes -
Richard Swift - Already Gone (2009)
3 votes -
The Long Winters - The Commander Thinks Aloud (2005)
6 votes -
Amanda Bergman – Grasp (2025)
2 votes -
The Paper Chase - We Know Where You Sleep (2017)
3 votes -
Northern Picture Library - Paris (1994)
4 votes -
José González – Against The Dying Of The Light (2026)
9 votes -
Freyr – New Man (2025)
3 votes -
СБПЧ - Дикий (2024)
5 votes -
Johnny Flynn - Detectorists (2014)
8 votes -
Indie Game Awards rescinds Clair Obscur's GOTY wins over use of generative AI [for now-removed background assets]
29 votes -
2025 indie game fifteen second showcase
9 votes -
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 becomes first indie game to win Game of the Year at The Game Awards
Definitely a well deserved GOTY. I haven't gotten around to it yet, but my friends have been raving about it! Lots of indie games nominated this year. Really feels like we're in a golden age of...
Definitely a well deserved GOTY. I haven't gotten around to it yet, but my friends have been raving about it!
Lots of indie games nominated this year. Really feels like we're in a golden age of indies.
72 votes -
The Expedition 33 and Dispatch game awards drama
6 votes -
Lorde - Virgin (2025)
Virgin This album is a banger. Very different in character than her earlier work, much more mature and introspective. I enjoyed her earlier music in the "oh, if it's on the streaming mix I will...
This album is a banger. Very different in character than her earlier work, much more mature and introspective. I enjoyed her earlier music in the "oh, if it's on the streaming mix I will listen to it" but this album is something else.
I connect to most songs first through the lyrics, then through the music, so here's a lyrical sample.
From Hammer, opening song:
There's a heat in the pavement,
my mercury's raising
Don't know if it's love
or if it's ovulation
When you're holding a hammer,
everything looks like a nailBonus, two songs from her previous album. Solar Power that I love, though I feel Virgin is stronger as an album.
Well, my hot blood's been burnin' for so many summers now
It's time to cool it down, wherever that leads
'Cause all the music you loved at sixteen, you'll grow out of
And all the times they will change, it'll all come around
I don't know
Maybe I'm just
Maybe I'm just stoned at the nail salon againSecrets from a Girl (who's seen it all)
Welcome to sadness
The temperature is unbearable until you face it
Thank you for flying with Strange Airlines
I will be your tour guide today
Your emotional baggage can be picked up at carousel number 2
Please be careful so that it doesn't fall onto someone you love
When we've reached your final destination
I will leave you to it
You'll be fine
I'm just gonna show you in
And you can stay as long as you need
To get familiar with the feeling
And then when you're ready, I'll be outside
And we can go look at the sunrise
By euphoria mixed with existential vertigo?
Cool12 votes -
Murder by Death - Incantation (2022)
5 votes -
What indie competitive games do you play?
Recently, I discovered a desire to play some small, easy-to-pick-up, not-demanding-on-hardware video games with short gameplay sessions that also require some skill to master. Many years ago, I...
Recently, I discovered a desire to play some small, easy-to-pick-up, not-demanding-on-hardware video games with short gameplay sessions that also require some skill to master. Many years ago, I played a few games that I liked very much. But now their online lobbies are dead, so I have to discover something new. So, what indie competitive games do you play?
I spent a lot of hours on CS2D and Altitude. CS2D is like Counter-Strike, but with a top-down view. It simplified the necessary skills for a shooter but was still fun to play. This game had all the modes from classic CS, but with small additions. I liked two modes the most: capture the flag and deathmatch with lasers. CTF mode had quite long sessions, even lasting for hours when teams were balanced. It was also fun to build turrets, walls, and spike traps, which made it possible to play a completely new class compared to CS — the engineer. The mode with lasers was fast-paced chaos that actually had its charm.
Altitude was a 2D shooter with airplanes and a side-view. I played a lot of the soccer mode. In this mode, two teams spawned on a football field with two goals at each end of the pitch. The ball was magnetic, which helped to catch it, and you could shoot it, allowing you to pass. I liked how each class of airplane was pretty well-balanced for this mode, allowing players to fill specific roles on the team and enabling dense and fun gameplay.
I'm looking for something similar that I can run occasionally on my laptop and that has an active community.
15 votes -
RV There Yet? | Announcement trailer
8 votes -
Alex G - Gretel (2019)
5 votes -
Tame Impala: Tiny Desk Concert (2025)
8 votes -
Brendan Benson - Jet Lag (2009)
4 votes -
Devil May Fly - WIP fighter jet parry
6 votes -
Google details Android developer certification requirement, and it’s as bad as we feared
76 votes -
Sloan - Money City Maniacs (1998)
7 votes -
Messenger, a cute little 3d browser game
60 votes -
Nick Cave - Disco 2000 (2002)
4 votes -
Maxïmo Park - I Want You To Stay [Field Music / J Xaverre mix] (2006)
5 votes -
Sin Cos Tan - Destroyer (2013)
4 votes -
Little Jesus - Presente (2023)
3 votes -
Gotye – Untitled (2003)
11 votes -
La Dispute – No One Was Driving the Car (2025)
There was some discussion here when the earlier singles for this album came out, so I figured it was worth posting the full album now that's out (as of today, September 5)....
There was some discussion here when the earlier singles for this album came out, so I figured it was worth posting the full album now that's out (as of today, September 5).
https://ladispute.bandcamp.com/album/no-one-was-driving-the-car
Have you listened yet? What do you think? Standout songs? What did you think of the rollout for this album? (If you're unaware, the band released nearly the full album, except for the final two songs, over the past several months. They essentially released each "chapter" in the story of the album as individual EPs or singles.)
For me, this is miles better than PANORAMA was, and I'm glad that I held off on listening to anything after Environmental Catastrophe Film was released until this full album drop. I sort of hated the rollout for that, but I also think I understand why they did it.
I don't think it tops Rooms of the House, but it's absolutely among the band's top three (with Wildlife being the third in that mix). It really does feel like a mashup of the urgency/aggression of Wildlife and the artistry of Rooms of the House, and brings in some of the band's spoken word releases as well.
Environmental Catastrophe Film is the best song on the record, but that was going to be hard to beat because it may be the band's best song in general -- certainly their best song in a decade. Steve has also caught my attention each time it's come up in my play throughs.
5 votes -
Hollow Knight: Silksong will cost $20, releases Thursday at 7 am PDT/10 am EDT
62 votes -
Spoon - Everything Hits At Once (2001)
7 votes