Gaming News The 6 Indie Games of the Week Not to Miss (PC, PS5, Series, Switch, PS4, One)
As every week, we offer you an overview of the releases of the next seven days on the part of the indie sphere.
Have a nice death
Rogue-lite in 2D, Have a Nice Death is being concocted for us by the teams at Magic Design Studios and is initially preparing to be released in Early Access. The story unfolds through a series of procedurally generated levels. You play as Death, the protagonist at the helm of Death Incorporated, a multinational company specializing in the treatment of souls. This former box is on the brink of burnout while its employees do as they please. He must inflict them a good correction and face unruly subordinates. And then, of course, you have to defeat the bosses of the individual departments. To achieve his goals, Death can trade his iconic scythe for a panel of around thirty weapons and a gallery of various spells. Note that you’ll have to pay $14.99 for this early access, which the team says should last around a year. “Version 1.0 of Have a Nice Death will be complete in terms of features and content, with a final narrative, the full range of gameplay elements and additional components: difficulty mode, accessibility options, new specific curse tree, new curses, new worlds, new enemies ( boss and mini-boss) and new weapons.
- Release Date: March 8th on PC
Aztech Forgotten Gods
Developed by Lienzo, Aztech: Forgotten Gods, the action-adventure follows the travels of Achtli, a young Aztec in search of a heroine. The unique setting of this universe is set in a futuristic Mesoamerica, an area encompassing pre-Columbian geographic areas inhabited by the Aztec, Tarascan, and Mayan, as well as other indigenous peoples. It is now a real stone metropolis with advanced technologies. Achtli must face titanic battles against the gods to assimilate and reuse her powers. A number of technologies allow you to explore the world very freely, walking along walls or even moving over greater or lesser distances.
- Deployment Date: March 10th on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch
young souls
Beat ’em up / RPG developed by the French of 1P2P, Young Souls is played alone or in collaboration and asks you to embody Jenn and Tristan, twins adopted by a scientist in Portsbourgh. They go in search of their adoptive father in the kingdom of the goblins. The game is brought to life by Matthew Ritter (The Walking Dead, Nova Phase). The two heroes discover a portal to another world fraught with danger and threatening the very existence of life on Earth. The player must then fight with Jenn and Tristan, customize their gear by unlocking a hundred weapons, armor and accessories, and explore 4 unique biomes and dozens of dungeons. Press some irons at the Happy Fit gym to boost your stats, while you can snag a whole range of cool accessories at the Solid Sneakers and Teen Spirit shops. The game will be released on the first day of Xbox Game Pass.
- Release Date: March 10th on PC, PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch
Submerged: Hidden Depths
Submerged: Hidden Depths, a “cheerful” exploration and adventure game, is brought to you by Uppercut Games. The game is free of third-person combat and takes place in the sunken ruins of a special world. Skyscraper spiers loom over the waves while villages are now inhabited by very strange creatures. The player is invited to embody Miku, a young woman endowed with a mysterious power that she wishes to use to do good around her. Taku accompanies him and is determined to “do not let them be separated from this power
- Release Date: March 10th on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series and Stadia
will you snail
will you snail is aimed at fans of fast-paced action platformers. While an evil AI named Octopus is trying to kill you, you must move your snail while avoiding traps. Note that it is possible to change the difficulty level at any time or let the game set the most suitable one. There are also a number of completely optional puzzles that must be solved in order to unlock the mysteries of this world. This game by content creator Jonas Tyroller tells a story about “Artificial intelligence, simulation theory and the future of mankind.”
- Release Date: March 9th on PC
Core Keeper
Core Keeper is a 1 to 8 player sandbox adventure provided by Pugstorm, originally slated for an early release of around a year. The goal: to explore the depths of an infinite cave full of creatures, objects and resources. With these you can build your base, craft new equipment, survive and charge the core. It will also be necessary to face bosses in a randomly generated world. A bit of relaxation is also in order by planting seeds and tending to your crops to be able to harvest food and create new recipes.
- Release Date: March 8th on PC
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