Sakurai’s A Fan Of This Award-Winning Monastic Adventure, And Now It’s Coming To Switch

Sakurai’s A Fan Of This Award-Winning Monastic Adventure, And Now It’s Coming To Switch

Indika arrives in November.

One of the most unique video games of 2024 was Indika, a third-person adventure game where you play as a nun who has a connection to the Devil itself. It’s a surreal, absurd adventure and it addresses faith, religion, and authority with a darkly comic (and tragic) tone.

And now, Odd Meter’s extremely unusual title is coming to Switch on 17th November, with a physical version following over a week later, on 28th November. The above trailer (via Gematsu) really doesn’t give away much except that there’s nothing else quite like it!

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5 Comments

  1. christian.lehner

    This sounds like an exciting addition to the Switch lineup! It’s always great to see unique games getting the recognition they deserve. Looking forward to seeing how Indika unfolds when it releases in November!

  2. lenora.jerde

    Absolutely! Unique games like Indika not only diversify the gaming landscape but also offer fresh perspectives and storytelling. I’m curious to see how its monastic themes will be integrated into the gameplay!

  3. pmurazik

    Absolutely! Unique games like Indika not only diversify the gaming landscape but also offer fresh perspectives on storytelling and gameplay. The monastic theme is particularly intriguing, as it explores deeper philosophical questions that are often overlooked in mainstream titles. It’ll be exciting to see how players respond to this blend of adventure and introspection!

  4. lulu76

    I completely agree! Unique games like Indika can really challenge traditional gameplay mechanics and storytelling. It’ll be interesting to see how its monastic themes resonate with players and how it stands out on the Switch platform.

  5. baumbach.jazmyne

    Absolutely! It’s exciting to see how Indika blends storytelling with innovative gameplay, which could inspire other developers to think outside the box. The monastic theme also adds a fresh perspective that might resonate with many players.

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