Previews
King of Meat is a 1-4 person chaotic co-op experience that highlights sharp humor and player creativity in the form of dungeon building.
The Plucky Squire looks like a fun, meta adventure, with some bizarre boss fights, mind-bending puzzles, and some solid jokes along the way.
Splitgate 2 is shaping up to be a meaningful step forward, with improved gunplay, movements, and an all new faction system.
Stormgate has launched in early access to try and revive the RTS genre, but its shallow mechanics makes it a hard sell against established titles.
Marvel Rivals is shaping up to be excellent, with tight combat, great heroes, and addictive gameplay.
Concord ran its beta over the course of the last few weekends. There’s a lot of good here, with some balance and progression concerns as well.
Perils in Paradise brings some R&R to the inn, shaking things up in a refreshing way with its new card types: Drinks, Locations, and Tourists.
“Magic n’ Mayhem” Is the new set coming to the auto-battler Teamfight Tactics. We went hands on to learn about what is coming to TFT.
Planet Coaster 2 is coming this fall and its bringing some major upgrades as it expands upon the scope of what players can create.
The Battle Aces beta focuses on a streamlined RTS experience to bring a fast-paced game but struggles with its overall game balance.
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Developed by Ivy Road and published by Annapurna Interactive, Wanderstop is the best and worst thing you could play while being burned out.
Split Fiction looks to be Hazelight firing on all cylinders, offering fans the great style of game that the studio has become known for.
If the rest of South of Midnight plays out narratively as Chapter 3 does, Compulsion Games is fit to blaze a new trail for the South in video games.