Again and by the hand of Twitch, Xbox presented a showcase focused on the titles that are part of the program ID@Xbox. Some will come to game pass, others will be console exclusive releases and we also have multiplatform. Here is the review of the event.
Extensive but with content
I must admit that the format of these showcase I do not like it. The duration is approximately three hours, but I see the benefit. It is a space where independent developers advertise and can present their ideas or the progress of their projects.
So much so that at the March event we had a glimpse of Death’s Door, one of the surprises so far this year and that motivated me even more to know the news of ID@Xbox in this new presentation.
For every taste
Definitely independent games seek to please the tastes of their developers and through that vision find people like them. This is why we can see from the most classic in gameplay to the most crazy or unimaginable.
Within that spectrum I must say that it caught my attention Lab Rat, a puzzle game that reminded me of Portal, but especially of Glados. Aeon Drive, which has a touch to Ninja Gaiden by NES. The Vale it is an incredible bet where we can only listen, an auditory adventure.
Aragami 2 It intrigues me, ninja games have always caught my attention. But I must say that The Artful Escape It has me hooked. I saw it at the presentation of Annapurna, it did not generate many emotions, but already with this gameplay And how crazy it looks, now you have my attention.
A tour of the event
These are some of the titles presented during the ID@Xbox showcase:
Lightyear Frontier
The Wandering Village
Olli Olli World
Sam & Max save the world
Aeon Drive
The Vale
Aragami 2
Pathfinder Wrath of the righteous
Evil Genious 2
Library of ruina
Spacelines from the far out
The Artful Escape
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