I really like Against the Storm. I bought it several months ago because I like city builder type games. I enjoy this one. It has good graphics and it is a fun game for when I just want to chill and do some casual gameplay. It's the type of game you could easily play while watching RU-vid, which to me is perfection.
Thank you for your videos! I have found so many games I have loved because of this channel! Currently loving Core Keeper that I never would have found without you!
Mechabellum deserves so much more attention from gamers, it's a real hidden gem and despite the low number of players online I never have to wait to get a game so it already has its share of seduced gamers, there are even a few RTS celebrities playing this game like Grubby the Warcraft 3 god but it is an auto battler so it is very chill for casual playtime. I did not expect to clock 200+ hours on this game since I bought it early in EA like 2 years ago but here I am doing publicity for them.
one game not listed in this list that is coming out on 9/24/2024 is, "SomnaBuster" by PD_CGT the game has inspirations from "Sonic" & "Ristar" with a lovely squiggly art style, and a twangy genesis OST.
Kinda excited for Golden Lap as it's set in an era of motorsports which afaik has not been portrayed in a management game yet. The time had sketchy reliability, an always present danger due to the safety-standards, drivers that behaved like rockstars but also some of the greatest and creative innovations and absolute geniuses behind the wheels - I hope it can live up to the potential that the setting here brings and not just turn out to be a motorsport manager copy with some nostalgia paint.
Seems to be an excellent week and season in general for gaming! Most of the indie titles here are worth checking out when reviews appear, while AAA genre also gives us Wukong and God of War.
I dont know what they were thinking with the Ravenswatch progression, it feels like dragons dogma 2 where the combat sandbox could hold up 300 hrs but the the areas and enemies get boring after 2hrs
The Forever Winter looks neat, but it seems like a different kind of game from what I understand survival horror to be (puzzle/item gating, maze-like exploration, inventory management, etc.). Great list, though! Definitely interested in Zero Protocol, Alruna and the Necro-Industrialists, The Puzzle Maker: Cebba's Odyssey, Din's Champion, and Bloomtown: A Different Story.
Realm of Ink is awesome, the demo was great. I have 200 hours into Ravenswatch already so I'm really.looking forward to 1.0. For those who haven't played, it is really hard but well worth the challenge.
Couple of decently looking rpgs coming up, love to see it. So many releases that i legit cant buy them all, need to do my pick and choose for what i want to play rn.
I have a sim rigg worth 2000$ Never did i thought that i would play an indoe rally game 🤣 Love the indie genre so its gonna be fun tp try a game with the sim rig 😮