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Upcoming games you are looking forward to that not many people know about

Looking to see unknown or unheard-of games coming out in the future that you are personally excited for, however they are not receiving a substantial amount of buzz nor are they being covered much (if at all) by news outlets:

I'll begin.






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kikkis

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I'm a sucker for side scrolling Souls. Very much enjoyed the demo (that was outdated and removed).

Definitely interested in someone else trying to do The Sims because fuck EA and fuck their $1400 of DLC.

If you don't know what this one is supposed to be then have you even lived?

This is another side scrolling souls
 
To be fair, I don’t have super high hopes for Asylum as it’s been in development forever and I suspect it might feel outdated. But the dev made Scratches which had excellent atmosphere and story.



I didn’t play the first game Withering Rooms yet but I really like the vibe of these games.



 
Very cool thread March Climber March Climber .

Im very much into the AA jank and indies to supplement AAA junk food. Here's whats coming out most probably this year that people might not know about.

1) Post Trauma. Classic survival horror in the vein of Silent Hill 1-3.



2) Nivalis. Follow up to Cloudpunk but now is a slice of life cafe/club/ restaurant management sim in a Cyberpunk city.



3) The Alters. Really out there fallout shelter inspired game with clones.



4) Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream. Isometric narrative stealth game giving me Plague Tale vibes.


5) Karma: The Dark World. China copying Kojima and Bloober.



6) Old Skies. Time travel fuckery point and click adventure from the people behind Unavowed.




Then of course the small games that got a lot of coverage already: Replaced, The Midnight Walk, South of Midnight.
 

Duchess

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I just got Ravenswatch, a top down diablo like , coop roguelike. It's cross platform.
I've got this on my PSN wishlist, but I'm sort of on the fence right now.

How does it play compared to Hades? I imagine it's not quite as good, but is it still worth a go?
 
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I'm tempted to say Leslie Benzie's MIndseye, but that just got announced recently and got some exposure through State of play.
 

Ceadeus

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I've got this on my PSN wishlist, but I'm sort of on the fence right now.

How does it play compared to Hades? I imagine it's not quite as good, but is it still worth a go?
There is not as much story and characters as in Hades but in exchange, you get a game that plays online up to 4.

I like the concept of exploring one map for "4 days" before the nightmare appears. You can't explore everything, so you choose your point of interest.

In Hades there is only one playable character. There seem to be 9 in Ravenswatch. They all play very differently and level up independently.

So needless to say it's fun and difficult to put down.
 
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