A key part of the Nintendo Switch eShop will be its inclusion of highly regarded Indie titles, which will naturally mean securing quality titles also coming to PC and other systems. GoNNER is another to add to the list, having appeared in today's Nindies Showcase.
Developed by Raw Fury and Art in Heart, this boasts stylistic visuals and positions itself as a "tough-as-hell, score-based, procedurally generated platformer with roguelike elements". In one of multiple coups for the Switch, it'll also make its console debut on the platform and include "additional content tailor-made" for the platform.
It's due this year, so it's another one to add to the list of appealing games this year.
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Can we say, "Multiplayer"?
I've been really smitten with how this game looks!
Hope to enjoy it on Switch.
I will be awaiting arrival with Switch in hand.
The more games the switch'll get the more fun we'll have.
This is a great get for the Switch. It's something special. Cannot wait!
Game overload! Mental breakdown. 3 days...
I can't get behind this artstyle but I wish them well.
@ThatNyteDaez
"Can we say, "Multiplayer"?"
Okay, here goes...
"Middleburger!"
Dammit!
I don't really like the visuals much. Maybe running in person it'll be better but from what I've seen so far, it's really not my cup of tea. I don't like so much black with litup neon colors. It's annoying to look at.
It's nice to see the whale from Flapjack is starring in her own game.
Just not digging the art style. Same goes for that new indie plane shooter and fighter game. The art style is what killed it for me for all three.
Now Shakedown Hawaii I like. I also like axioms verge but this .... no I can't. Wish I did cuz it sounds interesting.
Looks kinda nostalgic somehow, awesome art style
@AirElephant Ooooh SO close! Better luck next time though!
takes away the cash prize
I will join those in saying I like the art style!
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