Set in Japan during the 1980s, the game will follow protagonist Minato Jinba as he returns to his mother’s hometown after being informed that his grandmother is in critical condition.
Much like its predecessor, The Talos Principle 2 is set to combine mind-bending puzzles with a deep, philosophical narrative about the nature of life and civilization – taking place in a future where humanity is extinct, yet their culture is preserved in a city ruled by robots, the game will have you discover, and potentially answer, countless tough questions about the past, the future and the cosmos itself.
In this brand-new chapter taking place after the events of the original game, players will take on the role of a retired war hero called Auria, who will soon find herself having to save the world from the apocalypse while also trying to protect her son.
According to the story, LunarLux takes place in the distant yet unspecified future of 30XX, in a world where humanity was forced to survive on the moon after the game’s version of Earth – Terra – was devastated by a global catastrophe.
In it, players take on the role of a warrior summoned to a ruined world by the Twelve Gods of Therad, and must fight against the slaves of Chaos and prevent a powerful Demon Lord from coming back to life.
Welcome to GTOGG’s September 2023 edition of Promising Indie Game Releases, where we highlight indie and non-mainstream titles that we believe deserve your attention – in other words, “look at all this potentially cool stuff you might’ve missed otherwise”.
I think it’s safe to say that the so-called “Soulslike” is one of the most popular genres in video games right now – add to that the fact that pixel art reminiscent of the 16-bit era of gaming is undergoing a newfound renaissance, and it’s not hard to imagine why games like The Last Faith are created.
With Gamescom currently underway, tons and tons of games are being announced, showcased and generally talked about, so it’s easy to miss a few here and there. Which is all the more reason for us to talk a bit about Soulslinger: Envoy of Death.
Everyone likes a good mystery. Especially when it takes place in a setting as fascinating as Mars, which is pretty much how Fort Solis sets its story up – you’re an engineer called Jack Leary, tasked with investigating the titular research facility of Fort Solis after receiving a mysterious distress signal, and getting no response from any of the crew members supposedly stationed at the base.
Welcome to GTOGG’s August 2023 edition of Promising Indie Game Releases, where we highlight indie and non-mainstream titles that we believe deserve your attention – in other words, “look at all this potentially cool stuff you might’ve missed otherwise”.