Xenocider doesn’t feel like an indie game that came out almost 20 years after the Dreamcast was discontinued. So much love and care has been poured into it that anyone who doesn’t know better would figure it to be an official release. There are some rough edges, but for a first release, Retro Sumus has done a terrific job. The action is constant and challenging, and there’s enough variety ensure many playthroughs. It will be exciting to see what Retro Sumus can come up with for its sophomore effort, and hopefully Xenocider marks the first of many great Dreamcast titles.