There's a saying: A stranger is just a friend you haven't met. Here's a revision, courtesy of roadtrip RPG Keep Diving: A ...
February 2025, a month that's famously not going to feature many big video game releases (to be fair, one of those has since been delayed), has just been revealed as the arrival point for another cool ...
Indie game developer and publisher YCJY Games confirmed their road trip RPG Keep Driving has an official release date. The game has you driving across the country, meeting people, and becoming ...
Keep Driving is an atmospheric management RPG about life on the open road. Pick up hitchhikers, work odd jobs, customise and repair your car, and map your route across the country. It’s the early 2000 ...
There comes a point in the journey when you’re thinking to yourself ‘hang on, I didn’t think it’d take this f**king long’. The roads just keep coming, and with them space between A and B where things ...
Keep Driving may not look like an RPG, but, mechanically at least, all the staples are there. 'Battles' are turn-based. You build a party of characters, each with individual, unlockable abilities.
Indie game developer and publisher YCJY Games revealed their latest title on the way, as we're getting a unique RPG with Keep Driving. This is an interesting mix of genes as you have what appears to ...
I love driving. I love the physical act of it — controlling this big, sophisticated machine like it’s an extension of me. But I also love the poetry and adventure of long-distance drives — the freedom ...
A gaming journalism veteran of ten-plus years and four-time IGF judge, largely attracted to indie games, new IPs, and in general, what could very well be the gaming world's next surprise hit. Divorced ...
Keep Driving, by YCJY Games, places you in the role of a young driver who is making their first road trip to the other side of the country. The aim is to make your way to a summer festival. It's a ...
In Cyberpunk 2077, I rarely, if ever, fast travel. Sure, it's a convenient, time-saving way to hop from place to place in the sprawling open-world, but it would rob me of what I love doing most in ...