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Episode 106 - Ghost of Yotei State of Play

Episode 106 - Ghost of Yotei State of Play

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Good Morning CoinDroppers!

Today we're talking about two new indie games that got announce along with the deep dive Sucker Punch gave us on Ghost of Yotei so lets get into it!

The Mound

A new co-op indie game set on a cursed island where you and up to three friends try to survive the Lovecraftian madness and leave the island with untold treasure. The game sounds great on paper and looks interesting enough but my personal fear is that this game will play like Warhammer Vermintide. Which isn't a bad game just one that isn't really that fun in my opinion.

Tombwater

Our second new indie tittle for the night is inspired by the souls like genre and the good old Legend of Zelda games like Link to the Past. This game seems to combine western ascetic with occult horror. Throw in some souls like mechanics and a heap of nostalgic art style and my interest is peaked.

Ghost of Yotei

Sony gave us a state of play for Ghost of Yotei and we got a look at some of the cool new mechanics of the game as we as the arsenal you'll have access to in the game. There's really not much to say here other than it looks like all the improvements they've made are a step in the right direction. Replacing the journal with the wolf pack function is a cool new unique way to handle questing and I cant wait to see how that all comes together.

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