Rust adds attack helicopters, homing missiles to blow up attack helicopters, parachutes to escape exploding attack helicopters By Andy Chalk published 7 September 23 news The new Rust update makes life in the sky a lot more interesting.
Bomb Rush Cyberfunk review By Funké Joseph published 7 September 23 Fresh Bomb Rush Cyberfunk surfs the Y2K nostalgia wave in style.
Hammerwatch 2 is just the right micro-RPG for the moment By Jonathan Bolding published 7 September 23 Diablo-Lite There are some great 30 minute dungeon runs in your future if you've got tolerance for—or enjoy—old school tropes.
The most interesting game I've played this week is an indie puzzle-adventure about a giant tower filled with people I can't understand By Andy Chalk published 6 September 23 news Chants of Sennaar is a beautiful, slow-paced puzzle-adventure based on the legend of the Tower of Babel.
Stardew Valley creator ignites new fan theories with five simple words: 'Here's a Haunted Chocolatier screen' By Andy Chalk published 5 September 23 news Eric Barone says he has lots more images from his new game to share, but right now he's focused on Stardew Valley 1.6.
Check out the demo for this slimy survival horror and its reckless disregard for the rules of game point-of-view By Jonathan Bolding published 4 September 23 News Breaking the laws of camera physics.
Five new Steam games you probably missed (September 4, 2023) By Shaun Prescott published 4 September 23 New on Steam Sorting through every new game on Steam so you don't have to.
Medieval MMO Gloria Victis and its developer are shutting down because of financial pressure and burnout By Andy Chalk published 31 August 23 news Gloria Victis went into full release on Steam in January after six years in early access.
Five Nights at Freddy's movie trailer finally introduces the gang: Freddy, Foxy, Bonnie, Chica, and Mr Cupcake, who eats a guy's face By Andy Chalk published 30 August 23 news Sometimes bad things happen to bad people, too.
Sea of Stars review By Kerry Brunskill published 28 August 23 Smooth sailing A throwback RPG that avoids mindlessly copying the '90s greats that inspired it.
Five new Steam games you probably missed (August 28, 2023) By Shaun Prescott published 28 August 23 New on Steam Sorting through every new game on Steam so you don't have to.
Here's a really weird puzzle platformer where you're a hand By Jonathan Bolding published 27 August 23 News There's a demo and it's pretty good.
This Wordle-like game makes you catch and guess Stardew Valley's fish By Lauren Morton published 25 August 23 News This is not the Wordle-like game I was expecting next.
7 years after launch, No Man's Sky adds its first new race in its biggest update of the year By Andy Chalk published 25 August 23 news The Autophage are a mysterious new race of "mechanical constructs" who can be discovered throughout the galaxy.
There's another new dinosaur game coming, and this one asks: 'How about a co-op Alien: Isolation with velociraptors?' By Ted Litchfield published 24 August 23 news It feels like I blinked and all of a sudden there's a "Jurassic Park-alike" mini-genre.
Five new Steam games you probably missed (August 21, 2023) By Shaun Prescott published 21 August 23 New on Steam Sorting through every new game on Steam so you don't have to.
Sling cards to save the planet in this free ecological strategy game By Jonathan Bolding published 21 August 23 News The real-time card game has you finding a path to survive climate change
Broken Roads is a post-apocalyptic CRPG in the classic vein: 'We are unashamedly copying Fallout 2, Planescape: Torment, Pillars 2, Baldur's Gate' By Jody Macgregor published 19 August 23 Road Warrior The end of the world is coming home.
Dave the Diver gets a major quality of life update and the players love it: 'Tears in my eyes,' one dedicated fan says By Andy Chalk published 18 August 23 news The update makes numerous improvements to gameplay and accessibility, and also fixes a range of bugs.
This free, PS1-style Twin Peaks demake absolutely nails the dreamy vibes of the show By Joshua Wolens published 17 August 23 News What year is this?