
In Ikenfell, you’ll play as a group of magic students on a journey of friendship and love. Ikenfell is a turn-based tactical RPG developed by Happy Ray Games and Published By Humble Bundle. Luckily it’s due to release on Xbox One, PS4, and Nintendo Switch sometime in 2019. I, like many other filthy console players, have been waiting for its belated release. Being a massive fan of not only Isekai anime but also MMORPGs, CrossCode has been on my radar for quite some time. It boasts an amazing fast-paced combat system and beautiful 16-bit graphics, all the while telling a Sci-fi Isekai story similar to. can’t wait.ĬrossCode is an indie action RPG developed by Radical Fish Games and published by Deck13. Renaine is set to release some time in 2019 and I. Doing this will offer you not only a look into this world’s dense lore, but also a wealth of emblems and permanent upgrades. But make sure to help a few of the locals along the way.

When all is lost die, die again until you’ve vanquished your mythic foe. Renaine is a game about persevering in the face of defeat and overcoming failure.

As you’d rightfully expect from the Pheonix Knight, death and failure aren’t issues. In this 2D action-platformer, you’ll play as Aine the Pheonix Knight on her journey to destroy the legendary dragon. With this massive tidal wave of indie games coming our way in the next few months I wanted to take a second to put the spotlight on five awesome indie games shown at E3 2019. And an entire effing showcase featuring over sixty indie games. Not only did we get a release date for the much-anticipated Picnic Panic DLC for The Messenger, but we also got some amazing news that a massive amount of indies are headed to Xbox Game Pass at launch. Many a gamer has labeled this year’s E3 presentation as “lukewarm” or “underwhelming.” While this sentiment is definitely understandable due to the glaring lack of a Psychonauts 2 release date, for indie game fans like myself E3 2019 has been one of the best in years.
