Our Resolution Is to Play More Indie Games: Indie Selects for January

January 22, 2025

Our Resolution Is to Play More Indie Games: Indie Selects for January

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New year, new you. New you, new games to play. In November, we announced that we will celebrate the one-year anniversary of this program with a 2024 Anniversary Collection. Each year, we’ll add 6 indie titles, not available on Xbox Game Pass, that we believe are absolute must-haves to this collection.  Every year we’ll add 6 more, never removing the titles from previous years, slowly growing our shrine to indie greatness.  Think of it as our yearly “Indie Hall of Fame” in the Xbox Store. We have another big surprise next week, so stay tuned.

But before all that, we have a new list of titles to kick off your 2025, just before the party begins next week.

Sometimes, amazing indie titles that launch in December don’t get the visibility they deserve. This month, we rectify that with a crazy good list of long-awaited remasters, strange puzzles, stranger puppets, and watery adventures, both chaotic and relaxing. Here’s what we’ve got for you this month (in no particular order):

Raft

“Craft a floating base out of trash to survive,” they said. “Who needs friends? Go it alone,” they said. “What’s the worst that can happen?” they said. Turns out, sharks can happen. 

Next time, I’m definitely gathering some people up for aquatic survival game, Raft. The first hours of this game were stressful for me.  My tools broke several times, I was always dehydrated, and I didn’t seem to grasp steering.  The game gave me direction, but I felt like it was always leading to my death.  In some ways, I felt like maybe this game wasn’t for me.

And then, I started to unlock blueprints.  Then I started to improve my tools, the water became drinkable, my raft got bigger. I can do this, I’m going to live! Hours passed. I suddenly was able to steer and stop my now-giant raft.  I was getting way more confident exploring reefs and following the debris.  Suddenly, I’m seeing a humongous outpost and I’m finding puzzles to solve, and now I’m going on quests.  Oh, and I fought a bear! I didn’t win, but I fought it.  It became extremely satisfying to progress – even empowering. I haven’t tried this with other people yet, but I am very excited to share this game with my friends.  I’m still working on my raft and making it more functional, but I no longer feel like Tom Hanks waiting in the middle of the ocean for someone to save me, which is a good start.

Raft

Axolot Games


201
$24.99
Raft™ throws you and your friends into an epic oceanic adventure! Alone or together, players battle to survive a perilous voyage across a vast sea! Gather debris, scavenge reefs and build your own floating home, but be wary of the man-eating sharks!

Legacy of Kain Soul Reaver 1&2 Remastered

There are countless tales online about the development of this series and how it was left unfinished, but today fans can rejoice in this remastered compilation of Soul Reaver 1 & 2, the crown jewels of the epic series.  The Legacy of Kain is infamous for  its unyielding twists and turns, shaping the lore of Nosgoth and its tale of Humans, vampires, corruption, and prophecy. In the real world, these games had a dramatic impact in the early 2000s game industry in a couple of ways. Besides the incredibly deep lore and delightful puzzle solving, the environment-shifting gameplay mechanic they introduced was entirely new ground at this point.  Though it’s not so unusual to find these days, the idea of going back and forth between two versions of an environment to proceed forward had just started to be explored in adventure games.

Remastering older video games has now become its own discipline, or even genre.  The limitations, the legalities, the lost knowledge, can present a myriad of unsolvable problems to both developer and publisher. However, the past 5-10 years have seen some truly inspired work to preserve, reimagine, and sometimes rebuild from scratch the work of previous decades. This is one of those remasters. The models and environments are meticulously updated to bring this title up-to-date by several generations.  That includes a modern version of the in-game controls, updated camera controls, and even a map (which would have been nice 20 years ago). There’s also behind-the-scenes footage, never-before-seen cutscenes, a lore map, and even cut levels that were removed from the games, which is an impressive inclusion.

Some of the best and most famous art pieces, literature, and music in human history are unfinished.  Sometimes the negative space or the dead air feels purposeful, haunting, as if it were calling out to you asking what you would put here.  Maybe it’s for someone else to finish, or maybe it was never meant to be finished at all.  Whatever the case maybe, Soul Reaver was a masterpiece of its time and deserved the careful restoration it received.  As someone who’s beaten these games multiple times, I can’t wait to have more conversations with even more people experiencing it for the very first time.

Legacy of Kain™ Soul Reaver 1&2 Remastered

Aspyr


205
$29.99
Celebrate Soul Reaver’s 25th Anniversary
Experience the epic conflict of Kain and Raziel in original form or with remastered graphics.

Included Game Titles
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 2

Experience the Legendary Narrative
Centuries after your former master, Kain, betrays and executes you, you rise again and embark on a relentless quest for revenge.

Wield the Powers of a Wraith
Slay your former vampire brethren with your claws, bolts of telekinetic energy, and the elemental Wraith Blade. Grow stronger by devouring the souls of your enemies.

Shift Between Realms
The Elder God has granted you the ability to shift between the Spectral and Material Realms. Traverse the realms to solve puzzles, reveal new paths, and defeat your foes.

Naiad

Let’s be real: who doesn’t want to gently reunite little lost ducklings with their mothers? Or help passing fishies swim into new waters? If that’s on your wavelength (it’s definitely on mine), then Naiad is here to deliver what’s basically a haven for very chill, sometimes incredibly mysterious, puzzling that’ll have you drifting along streams, creeks, and rivers. In this minimalist, colorful exploration adventure, you play as a lovely little mermaid-like creature who nudges around the waters, helping, nurturing, and stumbling into new scenarios.

Each new body of water includes what’s pretty much a dialogue-free toybox in which you can complete a bunch of very opaque objectives that give little instruction – or simply complete a main task to slip into the next chapter. It’s a mostly serene, subdued journey that lets you choose how deep you want to dive into the mysteries of each of these water-laden toyboxes. Created by a solo dev, Naiad scoots along like a quiet daydream but harbors just enough complexity to satisfy the more curious.

NAIAD

HiWarp


2
$19.99
Flow with Naiad across a mysterious river and interact with its fauna and flora to discover little secrets.

Enjoy a wholesome experience with a dreamy and original visual style.

Learn to swim like a duck, dive like a fish, dash like a frog and meet other adorable friends like butterflies, rabbits, turtles, snakes and crocodiles. Help them find their way and avoid obstacles.

Navigate your way through 16 episodes that will take you through beautiful and strange places like a deep forest, a dark cave, a joyful creek, a calm lake and more – until you reach the sea.

Naiad is truly a personal and unique game created with love by a solo dev.

Great God Grove

Everything about this unique puzzle game is so charming to me. The character designs, their personalities, the world building, and the hilarious dialogue kept me entertained as I played through this tale of a mail-carrier for the gods in a world on the brink. Great God Grove’s core mechanics revolve around players leveraging pieces of dialogue to interact with other characters and solve puzzles, but in a way I’ve never seen before – you literally just suck the words straight from dialog boxes with your Megapon vacuum tool and release them in places that make sense.

I also cannot stress how silly this game is! Right off the bat, you meet a captain who seems to know much about the Grove, while simultaneously losing his mind every second. So far, each character I’ve interacted with has done or said something that felt reminiscent of a cartoon I’d watch – whether it was a character eating a missing beach ball or a muscular woman threatening a man who’s too scared to profess his love for her. It’s fun, it’s weird and it’s awesome!

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Great God Grove

Fellow Traveller


9
$19.99
THE WORLD IS ENDING AND THE GODS ARE SQUABBLING! Suck up and launch speech bubbles in a wacky world of puzzles, puppets, and weird gods… or THE RIFT WILL CONSUME US ALL!!

Once in a generation, the gods come together to postpone the apocalypse. But this time, the god of communication started a bunch of heavenly fights and then went awol.

With the sky splitting and the gods in disarray, who’s gonna join the Bizzyboys to help SAVE DA WORLD FROM A-POCKY-LIPS???

• SUCK UP AND LAUNCH DIALOGUE! As the gods’ new mail-carrier, you can suck up speech bubbles and fire them at anyone to communicate! Solve puzzles! Flirt! HURT GODS’ FEELINGS! Aww…
• DISCOVER BIZARRE GODS: The god of teamwork? The god of LOVE SONGS? Drain it, who’s in charge around here…?
• Experience talking scarecrows! Cooking puppets!! THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT!!!

Fly Corp

For as relaxing and cozy as this game’s aesthetic is, I didn’t realize how difficult, challenging, and chaotic running my own airport network would be. This complex management sim’s true challenge wasn’t opening airports, adding new routes, or upgrading planes. It was managing the money to complete objectives and dealing with random events that truly tested my strategic skills. Fans of management simulation games will feel right at home with the challenging but rewarding nature of this unexpected gem.

Out of the multiple modes, I found the most fun in “Discover The World,” where you’re tasked with unlocking a new territory every 6 minutes, or your run is ended. This forced me to quickly understand the game’s flow – which routes are most cost-effective, when to upgrade and add planes and airports, and whether to accept high-risk, high-reward events. Honestly, this was a nice break from my usual action-oriented titles and has made me curious about what else this genre offers. Whether you’re a casual gamer or a fan of strategy games, Fly Corp is an engaging experience worth exploring!

Fly Corp

Klabater


6
$14.99
Develop your transport network!
Open new routes across regions and cities, buy and upgrade planes, and expand airport capacities as your network grows.

Manage passenger flow with precision!
With an advanced passenger system, each city has a realistic population, and the larger the city, the greater the demand for flights to various destinations. You can’t afford to connect every city directly, so you’ll need to strategize, create efficient hubs, and prevent airport overloads. If one airport reaches capacity, it’s game over.

The world is your playground!
Explore nearly 180 territories and tens of thousands of cities. Build airports anywhere and start transporting passengers globally. Adapt your strategy to different regions: shorter routes are easier to manage in places like Europe, while long-distance connections in vast areas will require careful planning due to higher costs.

Choose from multiple game modes: Discover the World, Free Play, and Challenges.
In Discover the World mode, unlock and connect territories as you expand across the globe — but act fast, as you must unlock a new region every 6 minutes or you lose! In Challenges, take on unique scenarios with specific goals, such as surviving for a set period or earning a target amount of money. Each challenge offers something different: some require connecting constantly unlocking airports, while others might involve rebuilding your network after a coronavirus outbreak.

Stay engaged with random events!
Unexpected events, from investments to disasters that disrupt flights, or even humorous situations like a lawsuit over spilled coffee, keep the gameplay dynamic and unpredictable.

Compete with other players!
Face daily scenarios and climb the leaderboard in every challenge. Earn points for transporting passengers, generating revenue, and building infrastructure. Can you make it to the top?

Create your own scenarios!
Use the feature-rich Scenario Editor to create, share, and play user-generated scenarios for endless new content.

The Thing: Remastered

Fear and trust. That’s what The Thing is all about, and I love it! If you haven’t come across this game before, it’s a third-person survival horror set as a sequel to the classic 1982 movie of the same name – which was pretty innovative in itself at release, given that most movie tie-in games were more like adaptations than story continuations.

I thoroughly enjoyed taking a step back through time for a moment while playing. Nightdive Studios did an excellent job remastering the title – the camera orientation, the voice acting, and most, if not all, of the mechanics feel exactly how games felt 24 years ago but with a modern sheen.

I couldn’t help but notice how much this reminded me of Gears of War as I was playing it. The grotesque creatures, the character relationship building, the tone, and atmosphere are all very similar in a way. Maybe that’s why I appreciated playing it so much, but I won’t let that take away from how good this game is on its own.

The Thing: Remastered

Nightdive Studios


179
$29.99
No One Survives Alone.

The 2002 third-person survival horror shooter that serves as a sequel to the genre-defining 1982 film is back, remastered by Nightdive Studios to bring this innovative blend of fast paced squad action meets survival horror to the modern era. Including Antialiasing, Per Pixel Lighting, 4K Resolution and up to 120 FPS.

Where the movie ended, the true terror begins.

You are Cpt J.F. Blake, leader of a U.S. Special Forces rescue team sent to investigate the blood-curdling events and enigmatic deaths of the American scientific team that transpired at the Outpost 31 research facility located in the frozen wastelands of Antarctica. Within these inhospitable surroundings your team encounters a strange shape-shifting alien life-form that assumes the appearance of people that it kills. Trapped by the elements and infected by this horrific entity, using all your team members is critical if you hope to accomplish your objectives, let alone survive. If you only knew which ones were still human…


Those are our picks for January, but we’re far from done. Stay tuned next week for our big Indie Selects Anniversary Celebration!

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