These 3 Xbox and PC-bound indie games stole the PlayStation Showcase for me

The PlayStation Showcase featured a ton of upcoming games, but these three in particular caught my attention.

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Sony’s PlayStation Showcase for the Spring of 2023 featured dozens of upcoming titles heading to PlayStation consoles, and many of them have already garnered plenty of excitement from fans. After watching the show, though, I was surprised to discover that three indie games completely carried the PlayStation Showcase for me — And they’re all heading to Xbox at launch.

This shouldn’t be entirely surprising. After all,14 games from the PlayStation Showcase are heading to Xbox and PC at launchin addition to the PlayStation console releases Sony wants you to focus on. Still, past the hordes of remakes and sequels, and the mountains of ‘AAA’ titles, it’s these three indie games that I immediately added to my list. If you at all have a similar taste in video games as me, you’ll want to keep an eye on these, too.

Cat Quest: Pirates of the Purribean

Cat Quest: Pirates of the Purribean

If your game has both catsandpuns, there’s a very good chance you’ll attract my attention. Cat Quest: Pirates of the Purribean is the latest entry in a franchise I had never heard of before the PlayStation Showcase, and it looks positively adorable. An open-world RPG with a unique 2.5D art style, both single-player and online co-op options, and an epic quest for a devastating artifact — This game has it all, and I can’t wait to play it.

I may have to go back and play Cat Quest 1 and 2 before this arrives, but the first Cat Questisn’t on Xbox, even though the second one is (whyyyyy? 😭). Please, The Gentlebros and Kepler Interactive, port Cat Quest to Xbox and complete the series so I can buy all three games on the same platform. I want Cat Quest to become my next obsession.

Neva

Neva

I’ll be honest, I haven’t played GRIS. It’s on my Xbox Wishlist, and I do plan to buy it and play it soon, but it hasn’t happened yet. Still, that didn’t stop me from sitting up to pay close attention to the announcement trailer for Neva, a new puzzle-platformer coming from the developers of the critically-acclaimed and beloved GRIS (Nomada Studio) andDevolver Digital.

I certainly wasn’t ecstatic that a precious animal dies in the initial announcement trailer, but the combination of a stunning art style, moving music, and the strong signs of a devastatingly emotional narrative of loss, growth, and companionship all guarantee that I’m playing Neva as soon as it arrives next year. In case you couldn’t tell from my thoughts onPlanet of Lana, I’m a bit of a fan of beautiful, moving puzzle-platformer games.

The Plucky Squire

The Plucky Squire isn’t news — I’ve been interested in this game since it was initially announced during the Devolver Digital showcase in 2022. Even without the excitement of a ~world premier~, though, The Plucky Squire dominated the PlayStation Showcase with a brand-new trailer proudly displaying its endlessly unique blend of genres and art styles.

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Is it a narrative-driven action-adventure game? Yes. Is it a classic 2D platformer? Yes. What about a modern 3D platformer? Also yes. Does it combine all of these with innovative mechanics and transitions? Definitely. All Possible Futures and Devolver Digital know my heart, because The Plucky Squire looks incredible and I genuinely cannot wait to play it later this year.

6 honorable mentions

The above games may have carried the PlayStation Showcase for me, but that doesn’t mean they were the only games I found interesting. Here are six honorable mentions — four more indie games that aren’t coming to Xbox, and two multiplatform AAA games that I’m simply not ready to play, yet.

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The PlayStation Showcase is supposed to tease the future of PlayStation consoles, and that’s certainly how Sony positions it during the event. However, the three games from the show that interested me most are also launching onto Xbox and Windows PC, and they’re all indie games, too. I think Cat Quest: Pirates of the Purribean, Neva, and The Plucky Squire all stand an excellent chance of becoming some of thebest Xbox gamesandbest PC gamesyou can play when they eventually launch.

Of course there were other great games featured during the PlayStation Showcase, but none of them managed to win me over like those aforementioned indies. I lack the nostalgia to attract me to theMetal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater remake, nor have I played any of Sony’s Spider-Man games. My backlog is already upsettingly long (I’m trying to work through it, okay, but I’m only one person), so I try to only add games to it that I’m truly interested in playing. Thanks to Sony and the PlayStation Showcase, I now have a few more on the list.

Zachary Boddy (They / Them) is a Staff Writer for Windows Central, primarily focused on covering the latest news in tech and gaming, the best Xbox and PC games, and the most interesting Windows and Xbox hardware. They have been gaming and writing for most of their life starting with the original Xbox, and started out as a freelancer for Windows Central and its sister sites in 2019. Now a full-fledged Staff Writer, Zachary has expanded from only writing about all things Minecraft to covering practically everything on which Windows Central is an expert, especially when it comes to Microsoft. You can find Zachary on Twitter@BoddyZachary.