Infinite Guitars- “…A turn-based rhythm RPG about powering up Mechs with Guitar Solos and fighting in Anime-style Mech Battles!” Yeah, I know I’m literally just repeating the tweet right above me, but…well, damn, what more can I possibly say? If you are not sold on that pitch combined with the bit of gameplay here, then you have no soul, plain and simple.īlack Book- Okay, so I seem to have noticed quite a few games involving or inspired by Slavic mythology over the past few years…and I won’t complain, as long as they look this awesome! The snippets shown here are impressive enough, but I suggest checking out the Kickstarter campaign and prologue on Steam, which definitely paint a picture of one of next year’s one promising indies. So there’s a unique setup, setting, and a gorgeous art style that makes this worth looking at, but there’s always still room for classic teenage dilemmas and adventure game puzzles. Not many set in rural Indonesia during the late ’90s, though. Hello! We're from & we're currently working on An adventure game set in the late 90s rural Indonesia that tells a story about a boy and a girl and their supernatural powers ^^ /LCenajn33YĪ Space for the Unbound- We do have quite a few slice-of-life adventure games and journeys of self-discovery that also explore relationships in the indie scene, and which eventually involve supernatural powers. Throw in some nice action, and this could have the potential to become a sleeper hit… It certainly seem to be quite the gorgeous, music-based platformer, and unsurprisingly, it also appears to have quite the impressive soundtrack. Symphonia- This may be an extremely quick teaser, but this clearly isn’t just any simple game at the center of it all. We don’t have much else besides the gameplay shown here, but it’s an innovative premise that looks nifty, so expect us to keep it on our radar as much as possible. One order, though, apparently generates a lot more trouble than expected. You play as someone who can actually go into books like The Count of Monte Cristo and visit their settings and individual scenes, with the goal of obtaining fictional items like Excalibur that can be sold in the real world for major coin. The Bookwalker- So the developers of The Final Station are back with a new game that has a pretty wicked premise. And there were indeed a ton of good games that showed up in the replies! So, I decided to devote this Screenshot Saturday to some of the most notable games that popped up as a result of Devolver’s experiment! And to be honest, the #screenshotsaturday tag is still being overrun by spam and people who clearly have no idea what the tag is for, so it also made for less stress this week to go with this approach instead, but nonetheless, these are still some stellar titles to highlight. …And I am a bit of a sucker for anyone else in the industry who likes to get in on the act of highlighting any impressive indie titles in the works, and Devolver should damn well be congratulated for supporting any of the games that showed up in any way.
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