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IndieComplete: Episode 4 – Hyper Light Drifter – And More

In this episode of IndieComplete, the cast jumps in to indie-title Hyper Light Drifter, released in March 2016, currently out for PS4, Xbox One and PC/Mac/Linux. IndieComplete is MonsterVine.com’s monthly indie-focused podcast, with each episode diving deep into the games that epitomize the creativity and success of indie games.

Check out the trailer for Hyper Light Drifter below

This episode the cast continues the new “New & Noteworthy” segment, to make their coverage more “complete” with coverage of upcoming indie games, and indie games the cast has been playing, and more.

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Hosted by Kyle Haste of MonsterVine, the cast includes Reviews Editor Spencer Legacy, and hosts Francesca Carletto-Leon of Contigo Games, and games journalist Jamie Courts.

Next month’s episode will debut June 12th, and will feature the 2017 indie game, Light Nightmares. You can catch Francesca’s streams of the game in the month ahead on her Twitch.tv/ceschiii page.

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