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INDIE WATCH: MUST-SEE INDIE GAMES

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Issue #61 - Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

This month's Indie Watch celebrates games released between January and March 2025, including Cusineer on Xbox, Grimoire Groves and more.

INDIE WATCH: MUST-SEE INDIE GAMES

This is CGM's first edition of Indie Watch, your go-to guide for discovering standout indie games released in recent months, handpicked by the team at CGMagazine. This edition of Indie Watch dives into a mix of creative indies, all featuring unique ideas and gameplay styles. From pixel-art mysteries to fast-paced roguelikes, there's something here for every kind of player. Whether you're into spooky detective adventures like Urban Myth Dissolution Center or prefer a cozy twist on roguelike mechanics with Grimoire Groves, this list has plenty of indie games to inspire your next gaming session.

This roundup features indie gems from January to March 2025, including Cuisineer, a heartfelt mix of restaurant management and dungeon crawling which recently landed on Xbox, and Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist, a sombre 2D Metroidvania. If you're in the mood for something different, the out-there game Secret Agent Wizard Boy and the International Crime Syndicate might just hit the spot. CGMagazine's Indie Watch celebrates the creativity and innovation of indie developers.

Here are our picks, with all the games available now.

CUISINEER

Developer: BattleBrew Productions Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PS5, Steam, Xbox Series X|S Played by: Philip Watson

Have you ever wanted to have your slice of roguelike cake and eat a cozy piece, too? Now fans can, with BattleBrew Productions' new indie console release, Cuisineer. You are Pom, a young upstart adventurer who returns home to find her parents have gotten out of Dodge, sold all of their family restaurant's furniture, and taken a trip around the world like they've always dreamed.

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CLAIR OBSCUR: EXPEDITION 33

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CGM spoke to Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's Lead Writer and Lead Game Designer to pull the curtain back on one of 2025's most anticipated RPGs.

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12 mins

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ASSASSIN'S CREED SHADOWS

Assassin's Creed has long been one of Ubisoft's biggest flagship series, spanning nearly 20 years.

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4 mins

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DEVIL MAY CRY SEASON 1

Netflix's Devil May Cry is a chaotic, blood-soaked callback to the early 2000s, and despite misgivings going in, I loved it.

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5 mins

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NINTENDO SWITCH 2 PREVIEW - IT'S REAL, IT'S FAST & IT'S FINALLY BUILT FOR THE MODERN GAMER

The Nintendo Switch 2 may look familiar, but under the hood, it's a powerful evolution that surprised us in all the right ways.

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TITAN QUEST II HANDS-ON PREVIEW: A PROMISING START

While we are still a ways out from charging headlong back to the world of Titan Quest, I recently had the opportunity to participate in a closed playtest for Titan Quest II.

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4 mins

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DIRECTOR HIKARU NAKANO ON MAKING STORY OF SEASONS THE MOST WHOLESOME GAME OF THE YEAR

We sat down with longtime Story of Seasons director Hikaru Nakano to talk about cows, cutscenes, and crafting the ultimate chill game.

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10 mins

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MARIO KART WORLD PREVIEW: THE SERIES GOES OPEN-WORLD, AND IT WORKS BEAUTIFULLY

Mario Kart World redefines the series' formula with dynamic racing, expanded modes, and visual upgrades worth the hype.

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3 mins

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Pokémon has gone too far and grown too large, that's why, in my opinion, the only way for Pokémon to move forward is to go backward.

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5 mins

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MSI CLAW 8 AI+ A2VM GAMING HANDHELD

Handheld gaming devices are the only way you can get me to play my PC games nowadays.

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6 mins

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