All The Indie Game News Out Of GDC

All The Indie Game News Out Of GDC

The Game Developer’s Conference is indie game central this year. There’s so much indie new that it’s difficult to keep track of. Here are the major announcements compiled into one great big list for your convenience.

Release dates, as always, are vague and subject to change.

Super Dungeon Bros.

A four-player co-op brawler, with cross-platform capabilities between PC and consoles. You can never have enough of those! Coming to PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

Sentris

A music-based puzzle game that’s already on Steam, making its way to the PS4. Purdy.

Wasteland 2 Console Ports Incoming

The long-awaited follow-up to the original Wasteland and Fallout games is coming to the PS4 and Xbox One. No firm release date, but Sony said the PS4 version should arrive late this summer. Can’t wait to shoot at gigantic post-nuclear bugs from the comfort of couch!

Wii U Games Galore

Speaking of Nintendo, there were a bunch of cool games announced for the Wii U as well. In no particular order:

Runbow

Nine-player multiplayer. Nine players! Crazy. Coming sometime in 2015.

Affordable Space Adventures

A multiplayer sci-fi game in which one player steers a spaceship with the Wii U Pro controller while another use the GamePad as a stand-in for the ship’s actual command console. Seems like a cool use of the touchscreen controller. Comes out April 9th.

Don’t Starve

The “giant edition” of this stylishly grim survival game graces the Wii U this Spring.

Octodad

Oh man, I cannot wait to see how this one will work with the Wii U’s controllers. Coming out this summer.

Sword And Soldiers II

Side-scrolling RTS. Another thing you can never have enough of. Coming “Q2 2015.”

Never Alone

Last year’s wonderful and very snowy platformer hits the Wii U in June. The GamePad is supposed to offer “contextual insights” as you play.

And Even More (A Lot More) Indies For The Xbox One

Microsoft seems like it went harder on the indie front than anyone else at GDC this year. The company revealed some 30 new games coming to the Xbox One. I’ll highlight my favourites:

Shovel Knight

Awesome retro platforming, now with more Battletoads? Sign me up.

Cuphead

This 1930’s cartoon game looks spectacular. I just hope that it plays well too, once I get my hands on it sometime this year.

The Flame In The Flood

This artsy rendition of The Oregon Trail made by some former BioShock developers already had my attention when its Kickstarter first launched. Now when can I get my hands on it? “TBA??” Sigh.

Elite: Dangerous

The snazzy space game that’s coming to the Xbox One this summer. Should make for some cool opportunities with the HoloLens too, when that comes out.

As I said before, there are a lot more Xbox One indie games as well. Here’s the rest of the list, from VG247:

  • The Adventures of Pip (Tictoc Games)
  • Anarcute (AnarTeam)
  • Aritana and the Harpy’s Feather (Duaik)
  • Blues and Bullets (A Crowd of Monsters)
  • Clusterpuck 99 (PHL Collective)
  • Fortified (Clapfoot)
  • Grabbles (Noble Whale)
  • Hyperdrive Massacre (34BigThings)
  • Inside My Radio (Seaven Studio)
  • Knight Squad (Chainawesome Games)
  • The Little Acre (Pewter Games)
  • Magic Duels: Forge (Magic the Gathering)
  • Pixel Galaxy (Serenity Forge)
  • Quest of Dungeons (Upfall Studios)
  • R.B.I. Baseball 15 (MLB)
  • Redout (34BigThings)
  • Rivals of Aether (34BigThings)
  • Screencheat (Surprise Attack)
  • Shadow Blade: Reload (Dead Mage)
  • Soul Axiom (Wales Interactive)
  • Space Dust Racers (Space Dust Studios)
  • Standpoint (Unruly Attractions)
  • Starpoint Gemini 2 (LGM)
  • Submerged (Screen Australia)
  • The Sun and the Moon (Digerati)
  • Swordy (Frogshark)
  • Tumblestone (The Quantum Astrophysicists Club)
  • Zheros (Rimlight Studios)

This covers the indie new for the major consoles, mind you. I’m guessing there are lots of stuff being shown that will only manage to make it to, say, Steam Greenlight to start. So let’s cross that bridge when we get to it, why don’t we?


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