ID@Xbox's Most Exciting Indie Game Reveals For Spring 2021

Microsoft recently pointed the spotlight at ID@Xbox's indie efforts, revealing a ton of new, smaller-scale games coming to Xbox Series X and Xbox Game Pass in the near future. While just about every game in the four-hour showcase had its charms, a few high-profile releases stood out from the rest. Whether it be on Xbox or another platform down the line, here are a ID@Xbox indie game reveals that seem poised to break through the noise and make a splash.

First off, Devolver Digital impressed once again with the reveal of Death's Door. Created by Acid Nerve, developer of the top-down Soulslike Titan SoulsDeath's Door stars a small, sword-wielding bird who's trying to reap the soul of a thief and take down huge, interdimensional creatures. While there's been a huge graphical upgrade over Titan SoulsDeath's Door appears to play in a similar fashion, which is great news. One can expect a precise action experience when the game is available for multiple platforms in summer 2021.

Related: All ID@Xbox Games Coming To Xbox Game Pass At Launch

Guacamelee creator DrinkBox Studios returned during the Xbox showcase with the reveal of Nobody Saves the World. This Xbox Game Pass-bound 2D action RPG seems to feature the speedy, top-down gameplay of something like The Binding of Isaac, and it has a killer premise to back it up. Finding the wand of a legendary sorcerer, a nobody takes on numerous alternate forms and crawls through a dungeon on their way to victory. It sounds like a run-of-the-mill idea, but the colorful art style and wild transformations put this Nobody Saves the World over the top.

Another standout wasn't a new game but rather a new publishing arrangement for an anticipated release. Yooka-Laylee creator Playtonic will now be publishing Demon Turf, a graphically interesting platformer from Fabraz. Main character Beebz and her fellow citizens are all flat, 2D sprites living in a 3D world, in a presentation that looks somewhat like the original DOOM with a much higher graphical fidelity. Fabraz previously worked on the criminally underrated Slime-San, so Xbox owners can expect a precision approach to running and jumping that should match the quality of Demon Turf's visuals when it releases later this year.

While this is just a small sampling of the exciting games heading to Xbox Series X and Xbox Game Pass in the near future, it's a good sign for 2021's release calendar. Many of this year's bigger releases have been delayed further into the future. There are always great indie games hitting year-round, but 2021 seems particularly in need of these smaller-scale projects to keep up the momentum of the new console generation. Going over the whole four-hour event, there really is something for every type of Xbox player on the horizon.

Next: Every Xbox Game Shown At ID@Xbox's Twitch Showcase



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