![]() It’s better served to describe this game as a “2D Bayonetta,” due to some lightning-fast hack and slash elements combined with varied gunplay mechanics. Right when I was beginning to become completely burnt out on Metroidvanias, Dead or School burst through the genre door with new life. Lo and behold, Dead or School has ended my indie darling drought. That being said, it’s been a number of months since an indie title has gripped my heart. ![]() The Zelda style gameplay and Earthbound-esque dialogue will always hold a special place in my heart- you can check out the review here. Other times, we tend to simply equate “hidden” as “only available on the eShop.” Around this time last year, I found my favorite: Rainbite’s “Reverie: Sweet As Edition” was pure, lighthearted fun built upon the foundation of a child’s imagination. We all seem to have at least one (maybe a few) indie titles that we love, one that we never pass up an opportunity to boast about to our gamer friends as it is very likely that they haven’t heard of it at all. The term “hidden gem” is thrown around callously in these days of an indie-heavy eShop.
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