A slew of indie titles are finally starting to make their way onto the gaming scene, with a mix of genres and gameplay styles on offer.
Marvel Cosmic Invasion is one such game that's worth checking out, being a retro-style side-scrolling beat-'em-up based on the Marvel animated shows from the '90s. It may not be the most complex game, but its variety of playable characters, each with unique abilities and playstyles, makes for an enjoyable experience.
Fans of horror games will also find something to appreciate in Routine, a survival horror title that's been in development for 13 years. With its retro-futuristic aesthetic inspired by moon bases from the 1980s, this game aims to create a sense of immersion with no waypoint markers or HUD to distract from the experience.
Sleep Awake is another horror game that's generating buzz, as it delves into the world of first-person psychedelic horrors and the consequences of sleep deprivation. Developed by Eyes Out, a studio founded by Spec Ops: The Line director Cory Davis and Nine Inch Nails guitarist Robin Finck, this game promises to be a thrilling experience.
Last but not least, there's Tingus Goose, an idle game with a unique blend of body horror elements and exploration. This cozy indie title has us intrigued, despite its initial confusing trailer.
While Effulgence RPG stands out for its 3D ASCII art style, we're more familiar with Simogo and their earlier titles, such as Sayonara Wild Hearts, which is now available in a Legacy Collection on Steam. This collection offers fans of the studio's earlier work an opportunity to revisit some of their best games.
As for Log Away, a cozy cabin builder from The-Mark Entertainment, it seems like just what we need after all that non-stop action โ a relaxing game that lets us unwind and build our own dream cabins.
The upcoming Don't Stop, Girlypop! promises to be an anti-capitalist, hyper-pop influenced arena shooter with a unique aesthetic. Its demo is already looking promising, with a release date set for January 29 on Steam.
Lastly, there's Limbot, a party game that involves coordinating your movements as you navigate through a papercraft world using cardboard robots. With its potential for competitive gameplay and coordination between friends, we're eager to check it out when it hits Steam, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S sometime between April and June next year.
Zlin City: Arch Moderna is an upcoming diorama city builder that draws inspiration from historical events in the 1930s and '40s. With its stunningly textured visuals created using 3D printing, photogrammetry, and 3D scanning, this game promises to be a treat for gamers who appreciate attention to detail.
All of these titles offer something unique, so it's worth keeping an eye on them as they make their way onto the gaming scene.
Marvel Cosmic Invasion is one such game that's worth checking out, being a retro-style side-scrolling beat-'em-up based on the Marvel animated shows from the '90s. It may not be the most complex game, but its variety of playable characters, each with unique abilities and playstyles, makes for an enjoyable experience.
Fans of horror games will also find something to appreciate in Routine, a survival horror title that's been in development for 13 years. With its retro-futuristic aesthetic inspired by moon bases from the 1980s, this game aims to create a sense of immersion with no waypoint markers or HUD to distract from the experience.
Sleep Awake is another horror game that's generating buzz, as it delves into the world of first-person psychedelic horrors and the consequences of sleep deprivation. Developed by Eyes Out, a studio founded by Spec Ops: The Line director Cory Davis and Nine Inch Nails guitarist Robin Finck, this game promises to be a thrilling experience.
Last but not least, there's Tingus Goose, an idle game with a unique blend of body horror elements and exploration. This cozy indie title has us intrigued, despite its initial confusing trailer.
While Effulgence RPG stands out for its 3D ASCII art style, we're more familiar with Simogo and their earlier titles, such as Sayonara Wild Hearts, which is now available in a Legacy Collection on Steam. This collection offers fans of the studio's earlier work an opportunity to revisit some of their best games.
As for Log Away, a cozy cabin builder from The-Mark Entertainment, it seems like just what we need after all that non-stop action โ a relaxing game that lets us unwind and build our own dream cabins.
The upcoming Don't Stop, Girlypop! promises to be an anti-capitalist, hyper-pop influenced arena shooter with a unique aesthetic. Its demo is already looking promising, with a release date set for January 29 on Steam.
Lastly, there's Limbot, a party game that involves coordinating your movements as you navigate through a papercraft world using cardboard robots. With its potential for competitive gameplay and coordination between friends, we're eager to check it out when it hits Steam, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S sometime between April and June next year.
Zlin City: Arch Moderna is an upcoming diorama city builder that draws inspiration from historical events in the 1930s and '40s. With its stunningly textured visuals created using 3D printing, photogrammetry, and 3D scanning, this game promises to be a treat for gamers who appreciate attention to detail.
All of these titles offer something unique, so it's worth keeping an eye on them as they make their way onto the gaming scene.