The annual game festival Tokyo Game Show will finally be held on the 26th of this month.
Some highlights at this year’s major booths include the SONY booth announcing the PlayStation 5 Pro and also the famous “Astro Robot”, the CAPCOM booth with “Monster Hunter Wilds” and the Happinet booth with “Call of Duty”. : Black Ops 6.” Seems like there’s a lot.
However, I would recommend the “Selected Indie 80” area to everyone.
“Selected Indie 80” is a project in which only 80 of the most outstanding indie titles submitted from around the world can be showcased for free.
This can be said to be an extremely valuable initiative with the meaning of expanding the scope of the industry and nurturing the next generation.
“Selected Indie 80” has a collection of really interesting games, please come and check it out.
Now, from now on I would like to introduce 5 titles that I am particularly interested in out of the 80 titles in “Selected Indie 80”.
The official page of Indie 80 is selected
Phantom (Brazil)
This is a Japanese-style action game drawn entirely by hand, so it’s great in many ways.
The action moves smoothly in a world that resembles an ink painting and avant-garde Japanese music.
There’s no demo version on the Steam site, so if you want to play it, you’ll have to go to “Selected Indie 80”.
KILLA (Korea)
A mystery adventure game where you explore the island in search of “Ra” who killed your master. The world created with handmade paper creates an atmosphere of old nostalgia and a fairy tale-like worldview, and the deep story and psychological depiction that unfolds there is a masterpiece.
The Mind Beneath Us (Taiwan)
The game I’ve been chasing at events in Taiwan since last year has finally arrived at the Tokyo Game Show!
In a future where most jobs have been taken away by the spread of artificial intelligence, a large number of unemployed people will appear. In response to this, networks that connect and operate the human brain will be born and traditional artificial intelligence, which requires expensive capital investment, will be eliminated.
Many people unemployed because of artificial intelligence will join this “human brain network”…
In such a sick society, a conspiracy has emerged…
Miki Island and Neko Odyssey (Thailand)
A game for cat lovers where you take pictures of cats on an island with an atmospheric Showa period.
It’s a mystery why a game similar to Showa appeared in Thailand, but Neko is a game that can be confirmed to be loved worldwide.
Happy and cheerful music also rings in your ears.
CASSETTE BOY (Japan)
An RPG where you travel around the world and go on an adventure, following the world’s rules that what you can’t see doesn’t exist.
There have been a lot of RPGs with puzzle elements before, but I think the idea of changing the world in a trompe l’oeil style is new.
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