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The solo dev behind RPG Sword Hero is promising a 'seamless open world' with amazing combat, intricate simulation, and systemic dismemberment—the demo on Steam makes me think they can pull it off
By Ted Litchfield published
news Sword Hero: An almost parodically unspecific name for an incredible-looking game

One of my most anticipated shooters, which looks like Demon's Souls in the Doom engine, finally has a release date right around the corner
By Ted Litchfield published
news You can try Mohrta's huge demo now, and the full game on October 14.

Silksong has the most insane secret bragging rights reward I've ever seen: A special red or purple inventory icon for beating at least half of the game without a map
By Ted Litchfield published
news How far will you go for a pretty purple pen?

Silksong sickos have already painstakingly determined the DPS of every crest in the game, and you might want to switch off Reaper
By Ted Litchfield published
news Pure numbers aren't everything, though, and the Architect is proof of that.

One of my favorite shooters of the 2020s—a sleeper 'Overwhelmingly Positive' on Steam—just got a second episode that more than doubles its length for $10
By Ted Litchfield published
news Cultic Chapter 2 has a good shot at being my FPS of the year.

The studio behind award-winning Umurangi Generation is reimagining Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness from the perspective of a penguin, and it's brought the voice of Disco Elysium onboard to do it
By Ted Litchfield published
news Lenval Brown needs your help, little penguin.

I was ready to be a crab about Silksong in the face of its memetic hype, but the game is simply too good
By Ted Litchfield published
grinch alert Hyped for a reason.

Caput Mortum is a fantastic, bite-sized horror game
By Ted Litchfield published
gimme a hand Hangin' with homunculi.

We just got a free expansion pack out of nowhere for one of the most underrated FPSes on Steam, and it adds a second open world to the one we already had
By Ted Litchfield published
news You could have charged for this one, Echo Point Nova. We wouldn't have minded.

I played this free, 15-minute claymation horror game about examining an ancient idol in the morning while the birds were chirping, and it still scared me more than anything I've played in years
By Ted Litchfield published
news The protagonist of The Children of Clay should have also considered doing his thing in the morning.
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