Thank you for this, some conventions are stuffed with indies and it's impossible to keep up. There are a few here I'm really interested in. People should give indies more of a chance.
9 year of shadows should have already been released, but there is no date on steam now, as there is no information about the transfer of the game. Although according to the trailer with the release date, the game should have already been released.
Because these videos take time to make. Everyone who contributed to this list did so in addition to doing whatever work they typically do at IGN. I was the only one among our crowd that played Manor Lords, and while I think it's cool, it's not really my type of game, so I wouldn't really have much to say about it, hence the honorable mention.
My issue with a lot of Indy games is they feel no more complicated a lot of times then a Flash based Browser game from like addicting games circa 2006.
Yes, only IGN and the developers of the game who said in their kickstarter pitch: "... all with a combat system inspired by deep technical actions games like Devil May Cry."
@@matthewharris9008 It's some dated 2D scroller. Not Devil May Cry - not even close. Like I'd say they're legit doing a disservice to DMC by comparing the combat.
@@dudeguybro you don’t understand anything about the combat of Devil May Cry, it’s whole focus that separates it from other action games is that it’s focused on deeply technical combat focused on cancels and combos from fighting games. Just like Vernal Edge