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14 Indie Games We Can’t Wait To Play In 2023Watch on YouTube
14 Indie Games We Can’t Wait To Play In 2023

Leaving PC Game Pass on March 1st:
I’m a dozen hours intoOctopath Traveler, so I doubt I’m finishing this one in time, even if the turn-based combat has its hooks in me. Maybe I’ll bite the bullet and buy it, or maybe I’ll wait for itsgorgeous sequelto drop later this month.
Despite my general defensiveness of theFinal Fantasy13 trilogy - and my unashamed love of FF13-2 - I was never able to finishLightning Returnsdue to its framerate issues and sluggish opening. All I wanted was to dig into its revamped, action combat, and dress Lightning up in the silliest outfits you’ve ever seen. Seriously, Final Fantasy generally has whacky costumes, but this one takes the cake; everything from Yuna and Lara Croft cosplay, to a patchwork suit made up of Moogle plushies.
Although those JRPGs are too bulky to finish in two weeks,Far: Changing Tidesis probably the perfect size to slot in. This 2D puzzler has you running around a hybrid ship house at the end of the world. In theirreview, Sam Greer said they were grateful for its “simple but heartfelt warning about climate change.”
You’ve got two weeks to play these games - if you want to - and in the meantime, there are plenty ofother goodieshitting the service this month, including the steely shooterAtomic Heart.