Welcome to WarBulletin - your new best friend in the world of gaming. We're all about bringing you the hottest updates and juicy insights from across the gaming universe. Are you into epic RPG adventures or fast-paced eSports? We've got you covered with the latest scoop on everything from next-level PC gaming rigs to the coolest game releases. But hey, we're more than just news! Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of your favorite games? We're talking exclusive interviews with the brains behind the games, fresh off-the-press photos and videos straight from gaming conventions, and, of course, breaking news that you just can't miss. We know you love gaming 24/7, and that's why we're here round the clock, updating you on all things gaming. Whether it's the lowdown on a new patch or the buzz about the next big gaming celeb, we're on it.

Contacts

  • Owner: SNOWLAND s.r.o.
  • Registration certificate 06691200
  • 16200, Na okraji 381/41, Veleslavín, 162 00 Praha 6
  • Czech Republic

Russian nun simulator Indika, my most anticipated game this year, breaks out the dancing PVC fetish men to announce its May release date

Call me solipsistic, but I'm still not convinced Indika isn't a game someone made specifically for me. The tale of an Orthodox nun on a journey to the centre of the spirit through an alternate 19th-century Russia, it pulls on everything from Mikhail Bulgakov to 8-bit arcade games to create something that felt entirely singular when I tried its demo earlier this year. Now we know when the full thing is due, courtesy of the Future Games Show Spring Showcase.

Indika is set to release on May 8 this year on Steam, GOG, and Epic, and honestly I can't wait. The game quickly became my most-anticipated release of 2024 after I tried out the demo, and got me sufficiently excited to make a TikTok. Do you know how into a thing I have to be to go TikTok about it? I didn't even think it was possible.

Anyway, to mark the announcement of its release date, Odd Meter's concocted another completely baffling trailer to whet your liturgical whistle. This one kicks off with Indika and her companion/captor Ilya (who looks suspiciously similar to Alexander Kaidonovsky's character in Stalker) taking a bite of an apple off a slightly rotund tree of knowledge. Then the chiptunes kick in and the fellas in PVC fetish suits—at least that's what they remind me of—start dancing. Pretty normal stuff. I think they did that for one of the Gears of War games.

There is some relatively sober trailer material in there, too, mind you, possibly at the insistence of Indika's publisher, and the game sure does look pretty. Its strange fantasy Motherland looks great, filled with winding, endless landscapes that seem at once familiarly Russian and distinctly alien.

So consider me first-in-line to check Indika out when it finally hits. Whatever you think about the game, you can't deny it's going for it. There are a lot of creative risks happening, and they might all fail to come together when Odd Meter puts out the full thing in May, but goddammit, I have to see for myself when it comes out.

Sign up to get the

Read more on pcgamer.com