This first-person experience is about an astronaut who is “floating silently amongst the wreckage of a destroyed space station with no memory and a severely damaged EVA suit slowly leaking oxygen.” As you try to find key resources, make repairs and eventually return home, you become immersed in the beauty of your surroundings.
“Adr1ft” is another survivor game, but unlike any other. The confined spaces in which each encounter takes place make the game easy to embrace while incredibly difficult to master and, as you expect from survival games, mentally draining.
The resultant world, in which monsters roam the land, requires a series of mind-wrenching choices - and no two encounters in the game are ever the same. The game’s main character is striving to pay off a debt to the devil, but this game appears to be sent from heaven.Įach level of this “squad-based survival strategy game” takes place on simple yet gorgeous small squares of space situated in a variety of environments throughout North America, which has been ravaged by a horrific natural disaster. Its run-and-gun structure - filled with boss battles - isn’t anything out of the ordinary what has everyone clamoring is the sheer impact of the hand-drawn art and frenetic fight scenes.
While working to stabilize orbits around black holes, you’re simultaneously making captivating art - all while taking in classical music.Įarly previews of “Cuphead,” set for release in mid-2017, have everyone digitally salivating over the game’s ingenious ode to 1930s imagery while meeting modern-day gameplay expectations. “ORBIT,” one of the winners of Google Play’s Indie Games Festival, is one of those wonderfully crafted games that can easily be enjoyed on your phone as you wait for your name to be called at the dentist’s office. People love talking about black holes here’s their chance to play with them - or, at least, around them. “Hyper Light Drifter” is old-school with a purpose. However, the old-school feel of its graphics belie the game’s complex structure, dark, neon undertones and extreme attention to detail. Often compared to 16-bit Nintendo classics such as the “The Legend of Zelda,” “Hyper Light Drifter” provides straight forward gameplay that is easy to engage yet difficult to conquer. This highly anticipated RPG melds the past and present. Set on an island, “The Witness” requires intellectual buy-in from its participants, but most find the experience worth the price of admission. Puzzle fanatics go wild for the intellectual paces that “The Witness” puts players through, while virtually anyone can appreciate the game’s sheer beauty of vibrant colors and robust scenery. The latest mind-bending offering from indie game legend Jonathan Blow is a veritable feast for the senses. Let’s take a look at six of the best indie games of 2016: Still, don’t allow the real or perceived failures of some indie games sour you to the category en masse. Because of this, the anticipation level for a well-publicized indie game sometimes outpaces the quality of that game by miles and miles. Indie video games are the heartbeat of the industry.