While it was not a proper Nintendo Direct, the latest Nintendo stream has concluded, and it brought with it a look at a lot of games. As the Indie World name suggests, this was focused entirely on third-party independent games, a few of which are even surprise-releasing today. Read on for a look at all of the games and trailer showcased during the event.
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The adorable farming and life sim is coming to Nintendo Switch, following its early access release on PC and Xbox platforms. You'll be able to plant, explore, and dance-battle your way around the peaceful idyllic town this summer.
We got a new look at Batora: Lost Haven, a previously announced multiplatform action-RPG that is described as being «deeply story-driven.» Your choices and morality appear to be a big focus of the game, which features both hack-and-slash gameplay and twin-stick shooter segments. It releases in Fall 2022.
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