Nintendo just had its May Indie World showcase and revealed a ton of different titles coming in the next year or so. Although the long-anticipated Hollow Knight: Silksong didn't make an appearance (seriously, stop getting my hopes up every time Twitter users), there were plenty of games to get excited about.
From a crab-based Soulslike to several Switch releases of games we knew were coming at some point in the year, this Nintendo Indie World showcase had something for everyone. Gunbrella for the win, though, and I won't be accepting any other answers.
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Although Ooblets, the life simulator with farming, weird creatures, and dance battles, isn't a new game by any means, the announcement that it's coming to Switch this Summer is sure to please fans. We didn't get a concrete date on it just yet, but we're approaching the season now, so it shouldn't be too long a wait.
Batora is a story-driven action-RPG that sees players fighting from an isometric viewpoint and trying to balance their physical and psychic powers to stay alive, as well as being able to choose "what kind of hero you want to be". It's releasing this Fall, although no release month was given.
Elechead is a puzzle platformer that's style massively resembles the original Mega Man games. In it, Elechead has to navigate areas while choosing what to charge up with electricity and can even throw his head to keep something charged while platforming. It's made by just one developer, NamaTakahashi, and was a highlight of the showcase. You can expect it on Switch this Summer.
This procedurally generated twin-stick rhythm shooter is what you get when you mix rhythm games like BPM: Bullets Per Minute with
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