When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Assemble Entertainment) In games, there aren’t many things that I love more than a pretty pixel art style and an intriguing story that’ll encourage me to explore everything a title has to offer, and that’s exactly what I can see in Little Knight Games' upcoming indie Metroidvania, Mira and the Legend of the Djinns. Even with a combat system that looks super satisfying, and an art direction that I genuinely adore, it’s that lore that’s got me invested, as it’s already shaping up to be incredibly enticing. The developers have released details surrounding many of the important locations, including Amazgesh – a kingdom which once saw peace between humans and Djinns, but turned to ruin after an event called the Fall made it a “wasteland of death and emptiness.” Almost all of the Djinns have now disappeared, while the humans …