It will not replace the support we are crafting for gems like Guacamelee! Love the indie support Sony is giving and having a more visible section on the store is another move in the right direction. It was about time to create this specific category.
I put all my cards on indie development for the upcoming years. Lets hope new indie games that comes out get store front awearness as well to. Great idea! Keep the indie games coming. So much creativity and innovation is coming out of this area in the industry.
Sure thing. Will try to do our best to present the best indies you may want to try and support. We work closely with our third party group to identify good indie games. We also intend to have special offers on awesome indies quite regularly. That would be counterproductive. Glad to see indies getting some respect. Many of my favorite games this generation came from the downloadable space.
Sound Shapes, Guacamelee! I see that you are a PLUS member. As a result, you might already have a nice collection of free games for PS Vita by now. Glad you will be enjoying them on your new PS Vita as well. Good idea, albeit kind of late. Bodes well for PS4 I guess. One thing, there needs to be a panel on the store front specifically allocated for promoting indie games.
Also a monthly post on the blog highlighting the upcoming indie games for that month, so word of mouth spreads. One of the problems is that indies are released with little or no fanfare and then sales are dismal. That also makes Zombie tycoon II easily accessible to hundreds of thousands of PS3 core gamers at once.
Your best bet is hoping the web store gets that option like xbox. Furi tells the story of what we can only describe as a techno-samurai who must defeat a slew of bosses in order to escape his prison. The gameplay relies heavily on one-on-one duels that can quickly turn into precise sword fights or intense bullet hells.
Furi promises to be the Afro Samurai video game sequel we deserve. Headlander stars a human head in a puzzle-platforming adventure inspired by 70s sci-fi.
The titular head can take over the bodies of robots and vehicles in the game to traverse the levels and acquire weapons. You play as a Downer, one of the citizens of England not addicted to Joy, which bodes terribly for you because everyone that is on Joy now wants to attack and kill you. This one might remind you a bit of BioShock.
So is the case with Klang , which is billed as a rhythm action platformer. This game uses rhyhtm controls as the foundation for its loud, rave-inspired gameplay. Cryptark is definitely a contender for best platformer of the year, with its highly-stylized take on a science fiction universe where pillaging giant alien derelicts is the only way make a buck.
This colorful adventure game is the story of a young girl named Zia, who has been exiled because of her budding magic powers. Now she must venture beyond her home to unlock the secrets of her abilities, train to become a powerful mage, and meet other magic-users like herself. The top-down perspective also lends the game a mysterious minimalist quality, as shadow interlocks with the faint rays of light coming through the rock walls.
Our hero is very small compared to the epic scale of the island. Last year, we fell in love with Duck Game , our party game of choice. This year, it looks like Sombrero is going to take the cake. They will have to be stealthy, but also give in to the cat's silliness. Kena: Bridge of Spirits is an action-adventure game with exciting combat. Gamers play as Kena, a Spirit Guide traversing through an abandoned village in a beautiful forest to restore the world with the power of the Spirit Realm.
As players make their way to the Sacred Mountain Shrine, they'll meet small, adorable, big-eyed spirits called Rot that decompose the dead. The Rot help Kena gain new abilities and manipulate the environment. She also wields a magical staff that helps her fight against dangerous creatures that hinder her journey. Gamers don't have to be artists to play Chicory: A Colorful Tale , but if they are, then this game is meant for them. Players will take on the role of a dog with a magic paintbrush that brings color to the blank world.
When all the color disappeared, so did Chicory the Brush Wielder. It then was time for the main character to take Chicory's role, and bring color back into the world. On their adventure, the paintbrush helps solve puzzles and manipulate the environment. Players can paint the world however they want. Little Devil Inside is a captivating, low-poly RPG set in an alternate Victorian era filled with mysterious creatures.
Players take on the role of an adventurous mercenary hired by a curious professor. They will have to learn about the paranormal world, and occurrences that are hardly ever recognized. The goal is to survive, fight, explore, and loot the hostile environments and complete tasks to unravel the story.
The game features the same beautiful and cartoony art style that you might recognize from Little Things Forever , with several different themes based on the handful of unique environmental battlegrounds. Players will place their different cards on the board, and then watch their corresponding monsters come to life and fight in the name of the powerful Deckromancer!
Adventure game aficionados should be ecstatic about this one! Dreamfall Chapters: The Longest Journey is the long-awaited sequel to iconic point-and-click adventure games The Longest Journey and Dreamfall , released in and , respectively.
The story of Chapters picks up a year after the conclusion of Dreamfall , and follows main protagonist Zoe Castillo in a sprawling narrative that spans two different parallel universes.
The project is also being headed by the writer and director of the previous two games, so rest assured that Chapter s will still be The Longest Journey done right. Oh Dropsy, you sad and grotesque clown, you. In the upcoming Dyscourse from Owlchemy Labs, players will follow the trials and tribulations of a group of plane crash survivors, as they try and live off the land and learn to coexist with one another until their hopeful eventual rescue. At its core, Entwined is a beautiful and minimalist runner game of sorts, with players controlling two different travelling souls who are endlessly in love: a fish and a bird, each one presented in either stunning blue or orange colors.
And while the graphics are probably the most striking thing about Entwined at first glance, the underlying story of love and longing is just as mesmerizing. The Escapists is the game you wish you had for your Super Nintendo back in the day. Now, is it too much to ask for Harold Camping to be an unlockable character in the game? The game also has a great sense of humor to go along with it, as your primary goal in each level is to reach a tantalizing chocolate chip cookie, because chocolate chip cookies are delicious, after all.
Games like Framed only come around every so often, and they absolutely change the way we think about an entire art medium: in this case, the art of the comic strip. As the name would suggest, the main gameplay mechanic of Framed actually involves moving and rearranging the literal frames of each narrative comic strip in order to properly line up the events so they make sense or solve a number of creative puzzles.
Trust us: this one is shaping up to be very Kafkaesque already. What happens when you take one of the most renowned adventure game developers of our time, and have them work with the most acclaimed and prevalent TV and book franchise in recent years? Though the game is completely being remade from scratch with stunning new visuals, the upcoming Gauntlet reboot will still retain many of the core features that made the original so great: including an emphasis on looting treasure, the four iconic character classes of Warrior, Valkyrie, Elf, and Wizard, and an option for online or local four-player co-op.
Now Drinkbox Studios is proving that you can never have too much of a good thing, as the studio is gearing up to rerelease this modern indie classic on current generation consoles with brand new levels and boss fights, as well as all of the previously released DLC already included.
Hohokum is a strange beast of a game, but a really beautiful one at that. But this time around, Dennaton Games has also added a devilish Hard Mode into the mix, just in case you found the act of slaughtering everyone in your path a little too tame.
Playdead finally unveiled their next game at E3 this year! Officially titled Inside , the upcoming sidescroller looks like an upgrade from Limbo in almost every sense of the word. It has more colors, more things going on in the background, and more variety to the puzzle-platforming gameplay, such as swimming!
Invisible, Inc. Krautscape from Playables LLC is a mesmerizing multiplayer racing game where the winding tracks materialize right in front of your vehicle. From the very first second we saw Lifeless Planet in action, we instantly wanted to play it. You take on the role of a lone astronaut who must explore the surface of a distant planet in a third-person platforming manner.
Here is our official review. Ah, love is in the air! Or we guess we should say the far throes of space, as you and your partner find yourself trapped inside a floating Death Star with many alien threats outside trying to destroy you. Luckily, your home base is equipped with all kinds of defenses and little tunnels that help you move from one station to the next with incredible ease.
Fresh on the heels of a wildly successful Kickstarter campaign, Massive Chalice is an epic tactics game from the creators of Psychonauts and Brutal Legend. With a sweeping narrative that spans several generations of characters and their lore, a permadeath mechanic will really make you grow attached to your warriors as they battle in many bloody confrontations for their kingdom.
Basically, the game seems to let you do anything you want with your cluster of kittens, from raising them, to making them battle with each other a la Pokemon games, to even entering them in high-stakes cat pageants. For all intents and purposes, Mighty No. Reinventing many of the elements made famous in the classic platformers, Mighty No. The game also surpassed its Kickstarter goal in the span of two days, so there are certainly a lot of old-school gamers out there who are more than a little excited about this one.
And we would expect nothing less from the mind of Massimo Guarini, whose past accolades include work on Killer7 , No More Heroes , and Shadow of the Damned.
In the game, players control a little girl named Baby, who is searching for her mother in a strange and frightening world that is filled with all of the fantasies and fears of children. The spooky art style looks like something straight out of a Jhonen Vasquez comic, as you journey with Baby through all sorts of horrors, forever holding onto a creepy purple balloon. Building on a large foundation of Inupiaq history and folklore, the sidescrolling puzzle-platformer follows the journey of a young Inupiaq girl who must stop a devastating blizzard from wiping out her entire tribe.
Now a lot of times, these first-person exploration games can be kind of hit-or-miss.
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