A slew of late-blooming indie titles has debuted this week, with some finally making the cut into the game of the year conversations. Marvel Cosmic Invasion, developed by Tribute Games and publisher Dotemu, is one such title that's been a long time coming. This retro-style side-scrolling beat-'em-up takes its cue from the Marvel animated shows of the 1990s and offers an enjoyable experience largely due to its varied character roster.
Players can choose from a range of characters, each with their unique abilities, including Captain America, who excels at projectiles without ammo or cooldowns. The character swap system evokes tag games, allowing for seamless co-op play. While the game's depth is somewhat limited, its presentation is top-notch, making it worth playing.
Other notable releases include Routine, a retro-futuristic survival horror title from Lunar Software and Raw Fury that challenges players to explore a mysterious moon base without any clear objectives or hints. The game's immersive atmosphere is enhanced by its minimalistic approach to visuals and gameplay.
Sleep Awake, another first-person psychedelic horror game, deals with the consequences of sleep deprivation in a world where The HUSH makes anyone who falls asleep vanish. Developed by Eyes Out โ a studio founded by Spec Ops: The Line director Cory Davis and Nine Inch Nails guitarist Robin Finck โ this game promises to deliver a unique and unsettling experience.
Last but not least, there's Tingus Goose, an idiosyncratic body horror idle game that has players planting seeds in patients, bouncing babies for profit, and ascending surreal worlds. The game's trailer is both fascinating and baffling, so it'll be interesting to see if the final product lives up to its promise.
On the horizon are several upcoming indie titles, including Don't Stop, Girlypop!, a movement-focused arena shooter with an anti-capitalist twist; Limbot, a physics-based party game for solo or co-op play; and Zlin City: Arch Moderna, a diorama city builder inspired by historical events of the 1930s and '40s.
For those looking for something more relaxing, Log Away is a cozy cabin builder from The-Mark Entertainment that offers several environments to choose from and various decorations.
Players can choose from a range of characters, each with their unique abilities, including Captain America, who excels at projectiles without ammo or cooldowns. The character swap system evokes tag games, allowing for seamless co-op play. While the game's depth is somewhat limited, its presentation is top-notch, making it worth playing.
Other notable releases include Routine, a retro-futuristic survival horror title from Lunar Software and Raw Fury that challenges players to explore a mysterious moon base without any clear objectives or hints. The game's immersive atmosphere is enhanced by its minimalistic approach to visuals and gameplay.
Sleep Awake, another first-person psychedelic horror game, deals with the consequences of sleep deprivation in a world where The HUSH makes anyone who falls asleep vanish. Developed by Eyes Out โ a studio founded by Spec Ops: The Line director Cory Davis and Nine Inch Nails guitarist Robin Finck โ this game promises to deliver a unique and unsettling experience.
Last but not least, there's Tingus Goose, an idiosyncratic body horror idle game that has players planting seeds in patients, bouncing babies for profit, and ascending surreal worlds. The game's trailer is both fascinating and baffling, so it'll be interesting to see if the final product lives up to its promise.
On the horizon are several upcoming indie titles, including Don't Stop, Girlypop!, a movement-focused arena shooter with an anti-capitalist twist; Limbot, a physics-based party game for solo or co-op play; and Zlin City: Arch Moderna, a diorama city builder inspired by historical events of the 1930s and '40s.
For those looking for something more relaxing, Log Away is a cozy cabin builder from The-Mark Entertainment that offers several environments to choose from and various decorations.