The Nintendo Switch was for a time the Eldorado of independent developers who found a second wind for their productions after a sometimes mixed launch on PC. The situation has changed somewhat since then.

However, Nintendo’s hybrid console catalog still gives pride of place to so-called “indie” games, and 2021 is the perfect example. The editorial staff of JV offers you today a selection of the games that you may have missed in 2021 on Nintendo Switch.

Summary

  • Death’s Door
  • Eastward
  • Eldest Souls
  • Okinawa Rush
  • Olija
  • Sky : Children of the Light

Death’s Door

This overview of the nuggets released in 2021 on Nintendo Switch not to be missed begins with Death’s Door. This colorful epic with inspired visuals takes adventurers to the edge of a universe of a thousand and one surprises.

Acid Nerve studios unveil a world full of nuances where exploration sometimes gives way to dynamic confrontations of high difficulty. Devolver Digital serves us on a set on a melancholy journey to the border between life and death. Death’s Door is an exhilarating breath of air that can make you vibrate.

Eastward

The following game comes to us from Asia, a prolific land in a video game market that is quick to surprise us, and Eastward was one of the most striking surprises of 2021. This adventure game takes John and Sam on an epic rich in twists and characters.

This complementary duo travels through a universe with a bluffing artistic direction and conducive to the discovery of a scenario with undeniable writing qualities, sometimes epic, sometimes touching, but above all fair.

Eastward even spices up its formula with some gameplay mechanics usually the preserve of RPGs in order to complete the whole.

Eldest Souls

The From Software saga has had a huge impact on the gaming industry. There is clearly a before and an after “Dark Souls”. Eldest Souls, whose only name proves its affiliation with the aforementioned series, is an Action-RPG all in pixel art with full-bodied difficulty.

Calling it Souls-Like 2D is not in vain. The experience imagined by United Label and Fallen Flag Studio is built on a constant challenge, lively and precise gameplay, epic bosses and remarkable replayability with its New Game Plus.

Okinawa Rush

Now it’s time for an action-platform game, a true tribute to the 16-bit era and to the martial arts. Okinawa Rush developed by Sokaikan and published by No Gravity Games is at the crossroads of Beat’em All and the platform game with its ultra punchy fights and its narrative phases which are all nods to the exploitation cinema of the 90s.

Beyond its shimmering 2D graphics and retro soundtrack that will delight nostalgic music lovers, Okinawa Rush is a refined video game time machine.

Olija

Devolver Digital has a flair for spotting the right veins and securing the services of studios as inventive as they are talented, and Olija is another edifying proof of this know-how.

This action-platform game developed by Skeleton Crew Studio mixes mythology and Heroic-Fantasy within a universe all in pixel art that will make the players’ nostalgic cord vibrate. With her stunning DA, fun soundtrack, and high-level clashes, Olija draws on the past to offer contemporary adventurers a refreshing adventure.

Sky : Children of the Light

Journey has left a lasting mark on the video game sphere in its time to the point of becoming a benchmark for contemplative adventures that game the company returns in 2021 with a brand new title by the sweet name of Sky : Children of the Light.

With its recognizable visuals, its splendid environments and its narrative dreaminess, the heir of Journey transports players to a world conducive to change of scenery and enchantment. Even the Free to Play business model in no way hinders the pleasure of discovery.

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