Written By GACishere
In an industry enamored with big publishers, cookie cutter releases, and big wallets; it’s often difficult for the smaller more risk-tolerant developers to stand out. For this reason, many gamers clamoring for more creative, challenging, and engaging titles are left hungering for more. Well, hunger no more as here are 6 Indie Games You Need to Stop Sleeping On.
Now on its 4th Season, Rogue Company is a free-to-play multiplayer tactical third-person hero shooter available on all major platforms. While seemingly derivative, it’s well-polished and fun to play. It offers game modes such as 6v6 Team Deathmatch, Demolition (Bomb Plant/Disarm), Strikeout (King of the Hill + TDM), and Extraction (Capture the Flag). If you’re a fan of Rainbow Six Siege or Team Fortress this is a game you definitely want to pick up.
Splitgate is what would happen if Master Chief found himself milling around an Aperture Science lab, Halo with Portals! While Splitgate offers run-of-the-mill game modes, it sets itself apart with its innovative portal mechanic. But the fun doesn’t stop there, the shooting in Splitgate is crisp and while it may look like a Halo clone, it’s no Nova. This is a unique and modern experience that every Halo fan should experience.
Castle Crashers may go down in history for having one of the best soundtracks in a side-scroller, ever. From the very beginning you are greeted with an epic theme song that sets the tone for the nostalgic goodness that’s to come. Castle Crashers pays homage to classic arcade brawlers such as Final Fight, Golden Axe, and Streets of Rage. What makes it a must play is how accessible it is. It’s easy and light which makes it simple to pick up and play whenever time permits.
If the Expendables movie was turned into a 2D shooter, it would be Broforce. Much like Metal Slug and Contra of yesteryear, Broforce is a 4 player side scrolling shoot ’em up that keeps you engaged from start to finish. Like Castle Crashers, it’s a 7 hour long adventure that can be played solo but is better with friends.
While often concealed by the shadow of Final Fantasy, YS holds its own. For one, it has better combat, more exciting boss fights, and the cut scenes and dialogue are a must-see for anime fans. If you’re looking to get your JRPG fix, cop YS: Origin.
Axiom Verge is Metroid for those who do not want to purchase a Nintendo console. In Axiom, you play a scientist named Trace who is teleported to an alien world and must find his way out. Upon release, this game received perfect reviews from many reviewers, who applauded it for its level design, variety of weapons, and replay value.
In an industry enamored with big publishers, cookie cutter releases, and big wallets; it’s often difficult for the smaller more risk-tolerant developers to stand out. For this reason, many gamers clamoring for more creative, challenging, and engaging titles are left hungering for more. Well, hunger no more as here are 6 Indie Games You Need to Stop Sleeping On.
Rogue Company
Developer | Price | Platforms | Crossplay |
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First Watch Games | Free to Play $49.99 for Ultimate Edition | Yes | |
Splitgate
Developer | Platforms | Price | Crossplay |
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1047 Games | XBOX, PS5, PC | Free-to-Play | Yes |
Castle Crashers
Developer | Platforms | Price | Crossplay |
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The Behemoth | Switch, XBOX, PS4 | $14.99 | No |
Broforce
Developer | Platforms | Price | Crossplay |
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Free Lives | Switch, PC, PS4 | $14.99 | No |
YS: Origin
Developer | Platforms | Price | Crossplay |
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Nihon Falcom | Switch, PC, PS4 | $19.99 | No |
Axiom Verge
Developer | Platforms | Price | Crossplay |
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Thomas Happ Games | Switch, PC, PS4 | $19.99 | No |