September is fast approaching. Soon the temperature will drop, the leaves will turn color, and a great harvest of indie games will be filling his PS store basket. September has some big hits like The Last of Us Part I, but there are also a lot of great indie titles to keep an eye on. From killer game shows to character-driven adventures to eye-pleasing retro shootouts, here’s what to expect on his PS4 and his PS5 this month.
Temtem
Looking for a fresh twist on the tried-and-true critter collection genre? Temtem is just what you’ve been looking for! , brings the concept of finding, taming and fighting creatures to a whole new scale. Capture, train, and battle colorful creatures called Temtem on the beautiful paradise islands of the Airborne Archipelago in proven turn-based combat. But you’re not the only one continuing his journey to the ranks of top Temtem Trainers. Team up with friends and strangers online to explore the island, battle minions of the Bersoth clan, and fight and trade the Temtem you’ve collected. With tons of Temtem, tons of customization options, and special weekly quests, you’ll be hooked for hundreds of hours of Temtem adventures.
Release date: September 6 | the publisher: Humble Bundle | PS5
Children of Tomorrow: Phoenix Edition
The stylish, Soviet-era propaganda-inspired cult classic from developer Q-Games returns for PS4 and PS5. The Void is a desolate, desolate expanse that covers the planet. It was the place where human souls were trapped, and the unintended consequences of the experiment were horribly wrong.However, the remnants of humanity used “projection clones” to explore his Void, and survived organic life. I found a way to save my body. Using these clones, he explores patches of land raised from the Void in search of survivors and materials. But watch out – a monstrous monster composed of suffering and negativity, Isberg roams the void with a hunger that can never be satisfied.
The Tomorrow Children offers a unique blend of exploration, resource gathering and town building gameplay. While The Tomorrow Children’s original release was a free-to-play title, the Phoenix Edition features an offline single-player mode, new islands, more exploration tools (including a new grappling hook), landscape-changing monoliths, and other surprises. is added. Unique to this purchasable edition.
Release date: September 6 | the publisher: Q-Games | PS5, PS4
wayward strand
A hospital with a gorgeous floating ship? It’s definitely newsworthy. You can visit this new frontier of medicine in Wayward Strand, Ghost Pattern’s gripping conversation-driven adventure coming to PS4 and PS5. Teenage Casey is about to launch her journalistic career to cover an airborne medical center. As she explores the airship and meets the hospital’s patients, she delves deeper into their lives, memories, and mysteries.
The events of this fully voiced slice-of-life adventure unfold in real-time, as the lives of your characters connect, branch and intertwine as minutes, hours and days pass. You can follow them, spend time with them, learn their stories, and form a special bond. Pursuing one story can lead you to miss another, but Wayward Strand is a game made for repeat play, allowing you to discover new content based on your choices each time you start afresh. . Take your time to explore, listen, and create gaming memories with Wayward Strand.
Release date: September 15th | the publisher: Ghost Pattern | PS5, PS4
tunic
The beautiful and critically acclaimed action-adventure masterpiece Tunic comes to PS4 and PS5. This passionate project by independent developer Andrew Shouldice follows a young fox dressed in his famous fantasy outfit as he embarks on a heroic adventure in a gorgeously rendered geometric environment. Explore a vast and beautiful world from an isometric perspective, solve puzzles and find new items and abilities that open new paths. Decode the unique in-game language to find clues to secrets and mysteries lurking around every corner. But be careful. There are many scary beasts in this world. Winning a battle requires all wits, courage, and tools. Use a variety of combat maneuvers to overcome the threats that stand in your way, progress further, and discover more fantastical locations. Hero, what wonders will you discover on your journey?
Release date: September 27 | the publisher: Kinja | PS5, PS4
post void
First-person shooters have changed a lot since they first hit the scene in the early ’90s. It’s a game as advanced as today’s modern shooters, but sometimes you might want to go back to a more old-school design. Something that looks like it was ripped out of a photocopied magazine page. And for that strangely specific craving, YCJY Games’ Post Void is coming to his PS4 and PS5 later this month.
Blast your way through a neon nightmarish world filled with bullets and saturated with gore. A. Move quickly through winding, maze-like passages B. Kill anything you can kill. Experience his FPS gameplay in pure retro style. look When play noise album? (Note: This game is not suitable for people who are sensitive to flashing lights.)
Release date: September 29 | the publisher: Super Rare Game | PS5, PS4