Found this game last year and really enjoyed it overall. Happened to discover it when they unleashed the brand new Disaster difficulty. Glad I chose that for my first time, rough start; but not so hard. Made it quite fulfilling, minus one ridiculous boss.
Saving this one to play when I'm ready. OMORI finally came out, and the reception has been super. Kind of reminds me of Undertale's initial reception at first glance?
It's bound to be good I hope, usually I cheap out and buy on sale. But had a good feeling about this one.
And on that note, here's one I have played, finished and bought the soundtrack...
Wandersong! A mostly light-hearted adventure about a great hero and her quest, a random bard and a witch
Here's a good one I've mentioned in the past... Yuppie Psycho. There was a free "DLC"/update not too long ago. Need to check it out... The game was very interesting...
Here's one I have NOT played yet. But think I will get sooner or later. Phoenotopia: Awakening.
Played it Mint? ...I hate to post videos to games I can't personally vouch for, but it looks like a pretty safe bet from reviews.
A very pretty game. Only worry is the story... Well I'll update this post when I eventually get it!
Well my first impression from the trailer (can't always rely on that!) was that the game might focus less on having a story told, and more on a wandering adventures of a colorful world. Which is probably fine, though I generally find them less memorable than a more structured game. There are always exceptions! For example:
A Short Hike. Got this game randomly, expected nothing, was burnt out and turned out to be a gem! A perfect game to just recharge, wander and discover a little world. Resolution is a bit funky, but besides that a perfect little indie game.
At last! CrossCode: A New Home - DLC, coming out Feb. 26th. Loved CrossCode. Hadn't played it since all the update content after release, and top it off with the post game DLC story... actually a little scared to return. Will it be as good as I remember? HYPE
Also in other news, 30xx early access is just out~ 20xx was perfect for co-op mega man-like action. Hope the devs did it again!
Starting to miss some days? I guess I can fill in with one I wanna mention.
It used to be an old Ps1 japan-exclusive game that was also ported to switch, and got an english localization last year. The localization was inspired by Toby Fox, who also cited this game as inspiration for Undertale. Moon isn't quite as fast and action-packed as Undertale, but certainly stands out and is worth looking into.