When it comes to indie games, arguably no one knows them better than Shuhei Yoshida, the former Head of the Indies Initiative at Sony Interactive Entertainment. Yoshida has had the pleasure of spending some quality time with dozens of indie games before they even launch, after which he has been known to make predictions about which of those games will rise to success. In many cases, he has been right, with his predictions regarding the success and popularity of Blue Prince and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 being his most recent. Now, the icon has revealed yet another indie title that is his currently most anticipated.
The Best War Games recently interviewed Shuhei Yoshida at Gamescom Latam in Sao Paulo, Brazil, where he briefly touched on his most anticipated video games slated for launch this year. Among those was Sucker Punch's Ghost of Yotei, which Yoshida had already disclosed his opinions about to the public beforehand. However, Yoshida also revealed that his most anticipated indie title, now that Blue Prince and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 are behind him, is, quite surprisingly, Baby Steps.
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Baby Steps Is a 'Literal Walking Simulator'
Developed by the creative trio behind Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy, Ape Out, and Stick it to the Stickman, Baby Steps has been dubbed a "literal walking simulator" in the most absurd and brilliant way possible. Players control a 35-year-old slacker named Nate who, after being mysteriously transported out of his basement, finds himself in a strange mountaintop wilderness. With no clue of where to go or how to survive, he is forced to do something he has never done before — learn to walk. Every leg movement, every foot placement, and every stumble is fully physics-based, making any progress players make both challenging and frequently hilarious.
Unlike most games where walking is as easy as it is in real life, Baby Steps turns it into a core mechanic of gameplay. Players use the analog sticks and triggers to manually control Nate's legs, meaning that even walking up a hill can be a dangerous feat. The game has no combat, no inventory, and no leveling up. The challenge is simply staying upright for the long haul. With its dry humor, minimalistic visuals, and relaxing open world, Baby Steps calls for its players to embrace failure and turns it into comedy, making it ripe for some hilarious gaming moments.
Shuhei Yoshida Thinks Baby Steps Will Be Popular Among Streamers
Though Yoshida didn't elaborate on every indie title he's currently keeping an eye on, he did take a moment to highlight Baby Steps as one that has stood out to him enough to earn his anticipation. With a laugh, he described how its bizarre concept and awkward controls won him over, particularly in its humor. The game is clearly and abundantly silly, but to Yoshida, that's all part of its appeal. In fact, it's precisely the kind of experimental experience he believes makes a great indie game. Regarding Baby Steps, Yoshida commented,
From an indie standpoint, my most anticipated game is called "Baby Steps." It's so funny. You might have seen the trailer. Learning to walk is a challenge, but when you start getting used to walking up a hill, you make one mistake and slide down, back to where you started. It's really really funny. The game will be super popular with the streamers because it's really funny for people to fail in that game.
While it might not be the kind of indie game people expect to steal the spotlight, Baby Steps could very well be the sleeper hit of 2025. If Yoshida's track record is any indication, it's a game worth keeping an eye on, not because it's fast-paced or flashy, but simply because of the humor and joy it has found in the simplest act of putting one foot in front of the other (and sometimes falling flat on your face while doing it).
- Release Date
- May 1, 2023
- Runtime
- 92 minutes
- Director
- Stewart Wade
- Producers
- Sabine Eickmann
Cast
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Matt PascuaCaden -
Patrick ZellerBeau -
Alec MapaDr. Nguyen -
Alexandra PaulAbigail Muñoz