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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. I lack the nostalgia to attract me to the Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater remake, nor have I played any of Sony's Spider-Man games. 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.
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I think Cat Quest: Pirates of the Purribean, Neva, and The Plucky Squire all stand an excellent chance of becoming some of the best Xbox games and best PC games you can play when they eventually launch.

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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. The PlayStation Showcase is supposed to tease the future of PlayStation consoles, and that's certainly how Sony positions it during the event. > Here's everything we know about Marathon for Xbox and PC > The 10 best kept secrets on Xbox and PC Game Pass > Here are the best upcoming games for Xbox > 6 ways Diablo 4 is going to rule your life
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17, 2023 for Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, and PS5. It's difficult for me to dredge up a ton of excitement for the sequel before I've even finished its predecessor, but I can already tell I'll be lining up to play this game when it does release on Oct. The story is the same for Alan Wake 2 - It looks positively gorgeous and a little bit terrifying, but I'm actually in the middle of playing Alan Wake Remastered for the first time right now. I think Dragon's Dogma 2 looks amazing, but I haven't played Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen yet (it's installed on my Xbox for when I do get around to it), so I can't get too excited for this epic title heading to Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, and PS5. The next fantasy RPG from Capcom is official, and it showed off some tantalizing gameplay during the PlayStation Showcase. It's coming to Windows PC and PS5 at launch. Sword of the Sea sees you surfing through the sandy dunes atop a mysterious artifact, and it's one of the most beautiful trailers from the entire PlayStation Showcase. Giant Squid is back with another game dripping with style and majesty.

Immediately enthralling world design and the existence of giant animals with which you can actually interact are all reasons to pay attention to Towers of Aghasba, an open-world civilization builder that's coming to Windows PC and PS5 in the summer of 2024.

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ULTROS looks stunning, and it's also coming to Windows PC, PS5, and PS4 at launch in 2024. Gameplay-wise, I wasn't terribly excited by what ULTROS displayed in its announcement trailer, but I can't get enough of its art design, which employs a wide range of vivid, saturated colors. The trailer immediately attracted my attention with its incredible art style and the inclusion of a cute cat, but it's only coming to Windows PC, PS5, and PS4 at launch. This is the latest game from the developer of Night in the Woods, another award-winning indie game that I haven't played yet (but is 100% already on my Xbox Wishlist). 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. The above games may have carried the PlayStation Showcase for me, but that doesn't mean they were the only games I found interesting. Revenant Hill almost made the above list four games long, but I need to play Night in the Woods (and I want to play this on Xbox).
