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With February behind us, we’re already one-sixth of the way through the year. Yes, that’s right – maths. Anyway, it’s time to talk about some of the amazing indie games heading our way, and frankly, this month is absolutely stacked.
There’s a huge number of cool titles to check out, so we’ve pulled together a list of the most interesting-looking ones. We want them to do well, and we want you to be happy. Everybody wins.
Scott Pilgrim EX brings everyone’s favourite brawling crew back together for another chaotic, beat-’em-up romp through Toronto and beyond. Expect punch-happy combos, familiar faces and surprise twists across space and time. Fans of classic brawlers and Tribute Games’ work will want to keep a close eye on this one.
Homura Hime is a stylish third-person action title with serious bullet-hell energy and over-the-top flair. You’ll face off against demons possessed by intense emotions in combat that’s flashy, frantic and thoroughly unhinged – think action with a healthy dose of theatrical chaos.
Timberborn has been thriving in Early Access, and the full launch adds even more depth to its charming colony builder. Here, you command a society of industrious beavers as they attempt to restore a world ravaged by humanity. Water, wood and beaver-powered engineering fun collide for one very woodsy good time.
Set in late medieval Italy, 1348 Ex Voto follows Aeta, a knight errant on a quest to save someone dear. The action blends historical European martial arts with narrative exploration, letting you experience a beautifully realised vision of ye olde Italy full of challenges and gritty combat.
Solasta II – 12th March (Early Access)
Solasta 2 marks the first game built on the updated fifth edition Dungeons & Dragons ruleset, and that alone will turn heads. With gorgeous visuals, excellent voice work and strategic turn-based combat, this RPG promises deep tactical play – just be ready for an extended Early Access period after launch.
EverSiege: Untold Ages blends strategy roguelite mechanics with MOBA-inspired teamplay, all focused on co-op action. You’ll traverse a procedurally generated kingdom under siege, rally troops and custom gear, and push back against overwhelming odds. With five distinct characters and loads of customisation, this one screams strategic replay value.
Nova Roma puts you in charge of building and managing your own Roman-inspired empire. Keep citizens happy, appease fickle gods and try not to let the entire endeavour collapse under its own ambition. It’s city-building with ancient flair and just enough humour to make imperial bureaucracy oddly fun.
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