

Gameplay-wise, I wasn't terribly excited by what ULTROS displayed in its announcement trailer, but I can't get enough of its art design, which employs a wide range of vivid, saturated colors.

The trailer immediately attracted my attention with its incredible art style and the inclusion of a cute cat, but it's only coming to Windows PC, PS5, and PS4 at launch. This is the latest game from the developer of Night in the Woods, another award-winning indie game that I haven't played yet (but is 100% already on my Xbox Wishlist). Here are six honorable mentions - four more indie games that aren't coming to Xbox, and two multiplatform AAA games that I'm simply not ready to play, yet.

The above games may have carried the PlayStation Showcase for me, but that doesn't mean they were the only games I found interesting. Revenant Hill almost made the above list four games long, but I need to play Night in the Woods (and I want to play this on Xbox).
