Indika Review - Better The Devil You Know

Published 2024-05-08
Doug goes on a mission to deliver a letter as a nun in the new indie game Indika. This game feels more a piece of art at times than a game, and we are very excited to see how this game challenges our thoughts on faith.

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All Comments (8)
  • @ShigueS
    Really appreciated the honest rating-free review. I was intrigued by the key art and this review convinced me to check this game out. I do love indie gaming exactly because they can explore the media as an art form that discuss deeper, more meaningful themes. Great video, hope your channel gets the attention it deserves!
  • @moeezS
    Great discussion about challenging art. Not many games explore religion or faith, like last time it was Wolfenstein The New Order and The New Colossus or Blasphemous as you mentioned (Dead Domain did a great video essay about faith in the Wolfenstein games). This sounds right up my alley.
  • @lefttale5666
    This was a really good review and a refreshing honest discussion! I really want to play this game now and will definitely be subscribing to the channel!
  • really liked it, subbed assuming yall were larger than you are you have real good vibes together. been interested in the game and really appriciated the description and analysis. bell rung hope yall keep at it
  • Tbf, the dark voices, were NEVER our own.. i KNOW this from experience btw..
  • The Demo is disturbing and weird to play. Probably will get the full game
  • @paulrob08
    platform sections actually felt better and cleaner to play then stellar blades awful platforming. This is a dark cinematic experience which is not for everyone but those who click with it are in for a real ride