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Top 5 Best Indie Games of July 2016

The indie gems of July

Song of the Deep

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Taking things underwater just a few days after the release of Furi was Song of the Deep. Players are tasked with exploring a huge undersea world, both on their own and with the protection of a submarine. With a Metroidvania style of progression that sees you getting new abilities, upgrading them, and using them to navigate tricky obstacles, Song of the Deep gives a nice twist to the tried and tested genre.

We thought Song of the Deep was a good experience overall, though that’s not to say it didn’t have its flaws. While its gorgeous visual aesthetic made exploration an enjoyable experience, we found there to be some frustrating spikes in the game’s difficulty that can really hinder your sense of progression. You can check out our full review here.


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