October is a busy month, as usual, with many heavy hitters from the AAA industry; a perfect time for good little indie titles to get lost in the hype shuffle of predatory companies that love to treat people like cash machines. So here is a list of 7 games that will not rip you off, rather they'll more than likely provide a new experience.
Xbox Game Pass subscribers can now dive into the unique and beautifully hand-drawn RPG Indivisible once more.
I actually played because it was leaving last time and read great things, I loved it. It actually left just before beating, I even thought turning off network to get the final achievement would work( I don't think it did), but I did beat it when it was technically out of Game Pass. Might get back in to get those last few achievements.
October 2019 saw the launch of action-platformer Valfaris, and now the sequel has a date. Side-scrolling shoot ’em up Valfaris: Mecha Therion is coming to PC on November 21, 2023, with consoles to follow later.
Reminds me of Lords of Thunder on the Turbo Gaphix 16. That was a great game, hope this turns out well.
There are many PlayStation Plus Premium hidden gems waiting to be found, including the gratifying Gravity Rush 2 and the intriguing Telling Lies.
Gravity Rush 1 and 2 are amazing can you believe the guy who created Silent Hill created these.
Indivisible looks promising.
So excited for indivisible,concrete genie,trine 4 and the medievil remake
Pine looks good
The medievil demo was not very good
Indivisible, I swear I played that pre alpha crap when ps4 first dropped or something. Like a year later. It was okay then. I didn't bother with the version after because I was like meh, the first demo wasn't good. But after I heard it was actually dropping and saw the trigger animated opening I was curious so looked up how it's turned out. Now I have it preordered, I'm hype for it honestly. Soo hype. That and Yookalaylee are the ones I'm hyped for.