Grab It has an interview with the developer of Oceanhorn - a fully 3D, Zelda-like adventure game - about the rather large update that is about to land.
Not got a Nintendo console but want to play something like The Legend of Zelda? Look no further.
I'd say Ocean's Horn, the closest i could think of. On PS4 i mean, other ones i have no idea ^^''
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LOL f*** that! Don't you earn enough already from your clickbait lists? Speaking of which, no revenue for you from this one...
Darksiders: Warmastered Edition
Ittle Dew 2
Hyper Light Drifter
Okami HD
Hob
Sparklite
Oceanhorn – Monster of Uncharted Seas
Moonlighter
Kamiko
Evoland: Legendary Edition
The Swords of Ditto
Rack ‘n Ruin
"Hollow Knight’s early success honestly does not come as a surprise to me. It seems like every couple weeks we hear about an indie game finding success on Switch. The Nintendo Switch is sort of becoming the new home for indies. I don’t think anyone saw this coming, not even Nintendo." -- Nintendo Enthusiast
“Toward the end of the Wii’s lifecycle was when the indie scene really started to take off.“
Indie games garnered considerable success long before 2012.
When you heavily push indies, they thrive. They did well when Microsoft first launched "Summer of Xbox" and then Microsoft stopped caring. They did well when Sony pushed PS4 as the indie platform, then they stopped caring. Eventually Nintendo will stop pushing Indies and they'll slow down there too.
Basically when the system developers/marketplace owners push that content, they do well. Who'd a thunk that giving more marketing time and space to an indie developer helped their success?
BTW most of the very successful indies on Nintendo we're well known (if not successful) on steam. So being well known as you move onto a new platform gets you more news and attention. Again, it's a shocking revelation.
Didn't alot of indie games love releasing on Vita because they were successful for years on it too? I figured a handheld with proper indie support would automatically get great support in that aspec
It's time to strike sail with Oceanhorn, a casual roleplaying game inspired by progenitors of the genre, which is fun to play despite some need for improvement.
Amazing game that kind of changed my attitude on iOS games. Glad to see such a big update for free - nice work on the part of the dev.
Another game on my to do list. So many games, so little time.
I first got into iOS gaming with Oceanhorn. In fact, it was the first iOS game I ever downloaded and played. Before that, I couldn't even comprehend why people would want to play 'dumbed' down versions of PC/console games. Oceanhorn did a 180 on my perception of iOS gaming, and opened up a whole new world. So, if you can't tell, I'm pretty stoked about this update :P Totally looking forward to it.
Love this game and love that updates include free playable content. I hope mobile gaming in general keeps up the whole reward players who buy up front with free content thing. I much prefer this to the free mobile games for a heap of ads and IAP style.