Fall For Indies: Kena: Bridge Of Spirits, Sable, And More This September

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Kena: Bridge Of Spirits

Fall officially begins this week, and with the temperature cooling, it’s a great time to stay indoors and plunge into video games. There are a ton of exciting projects coming out this year, and we thought it would be a great time to highlight some easier-to-miss titles. Like leaves from a tree, indies can fall onto the gaming scene in a flurry, sometimes making it difficult to get an idea of what is out there. This year, we are happy to help rake up a big pile of these independent titles for you to jump into. Over the next few months, we will take a look at what’s going on with these games. We’ll dive into what’s launching and tons of exciting indie scene news. From triple-I releases to lesser-known titles, get ready to celebrate fall’s indies.


Grab a Pumpkin Spice Latte, And Let’s Catch Up

There is already a heap of great indies available now as we head into the autumnal season. With unexpected, last-minute announcements and long-awaited releases, it's been an eventful few weeks. Here is a helpful round-up of indie news you might have missed alongside games to help kick off your fall festivities.

Toem

Platforms: PS5, Switch, PC

Relaxing and engaging, this black-and-white adventure game places a camera in your hand and invites you to travel through the world, helping people with your photography skills. The game is short, lasting only about four hours, but it never feels rushed or unsatisfying. Setting out from your comfortable home, you embark on a journey that will take you through a woodland park, beachfront destination, and big city. But your final destination is the tallest mountain in the region, the famed location of the Toem phenomenon.

Eastward

Platforms: Switch, PC

Released last week, Eastward earned the title “Pixel Paradise” and an 8.5 score in Game Informer’s review by Dan Tack. The gorgeous pixel-style game follows an unusual duo attempting to escape their stifling, post-apocalyptic society. You’ll need to solve puzzles and battle baddies on your journey East. To do this, you switch back and forth between the one-time miner, John, and a young girl with mysterious powers, Sam.

Deltarune Chapter 2

Platforms: PC

Toby Fox, the creator behind the wildly popular game Undertale, revealed on September 15 that he planned to drop Deltarune Chapter 2 in two days. Fans were set buzzing with the unexpected news, excitedly counting down the hours until September 17, when they could get their hands on this anticipated follow-up. Deltarune’s first chapter launched in October 2018, so the speedy release of its next chapter was welcome news. 

Valheim Hearth and Home Update

Platforms: PC

Also in the exciting new content category, the Viking adventure, Valheim, released its Hearth and Home expansion on September 16. Planned since the initial Early Access launch, Valheim developers pushed the update's release back several times. The team explained this by pointing out they were overwhelmed with the explosion of interest in Valheim and the work it took to keep the base game running smoothly. As its name suggests, Hearth and Home introduces features to make your self-built shelter a little cozier, including additional furniture options, a device to destroy unwanted items, and the ability to tame your very own lox.


A Crop Of Promising Titles

Hitting in the tail end of September, there are a few indie releases that coincide perfectly with the beginning of fall. Here’s a look at all of this month's upcoming titles.

Kena: Bridge of Spirits

Platforms: PS5, PS4, PC

Though initially set to release in 2020, Kena: Bridge of Spirits is ready to launch on September 21.  You play as the titular spirit guide helping souls move on to the afterlife with the aide of adorable creates called Rot. The beautiful environment is inspired by places like Bali and Japan but is not an open world. Speaking of inspiration, when we spoke to the developers, Ember Lab, they mentioned that The Legend of Zelda series was a reference point for the team.

Sable

Platforms: Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PC

Combining a unique aesthetic, open-world exploration, and a story about identity, Sable is one of our most anticipated games coming this year. Shedworks, a development team made up of two people, announced the game three years ago. It contains no combat elements but instead encourages the player to wander through a vast and striking desert on a hoverbike. Populated with ancient, secret-holding structures and personality-filled characters, Sable has plenty for players to discover when it launches on Game Pass on September 23.

Embr

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC

So, you decided to become a firefighter, but not the kind that gets rigorously trained and has professional, life-saving tools. No, you opted to become a Respondr with an app called Embr. As a new gig worker in the business of putting out fires, you and up to three friends must respond to clients’ emergencies, saving lives and property as quickly as possible in order to get the largest amount of money. Though it’s been on Steam Early Access for some time, the game is officially coming to consoles on September 23. With its ragdoll physics, silly requests, and outrageous gadgets, Embr is the best time you’ll ever have fighting a fire.

Astria Ascending

Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC

On September 30, become one of the fated eight in Astria Ascending, a JRPG with a striking hand-drawn art style. The game boasts a creative team loaded with veteran talent, like Final Fantasy writer Kazushige Nojima and composer Hitoshi Sakimoto best known for Vagrant Story, Final Fantasy XII, and Valkyria Chronicles. Joining them is Akihiko Yoshida, whose creative talents brought us characters in Nier: Automata and Bravely Default, as well as the art for several Final Fantasy titles.

Potion Craft

Platforms: PC

Called an “alchemist simulator” by its developers, Niceplay Games, Potion Craft enters Early Access on September 21. While that means it will be up against Kena: Bridge of Spirits, which is launching that same day, Potion Craft may be worth a look for indie fans. The game’s graphics look like they popped out of a Medieval manuscript and asks you to set up shop as a town’s local tonic creator. You’ll gather ingredients from your own enchanted garden, build up your collection of alchemical tools, and try to keep the customers coming.

Teacup

Platforms: PC

Author
Jill Grodt