![]() It’s a great fun title and I can’t wait to see where it goes. It looks great, plays well plus you can play it with a friend or two. You have lots of options to choose from and play around with. With four different classes to play as, each offering different play styles and skills. This first-person roguelike looks just like those childhood cartoons and lets you be the main character as you slice and dice your way through goblins, skeletons, mushroom people, and more. And I’m sure a lot of people would have wanted to be in them! Well, Mythforce kind of gives you that opportunity. ![]() I’m pretty sure a lot of people’s childhood memories consist of waking up early and watching cartoons. Or build barracks and recruit troops of various types to help defend your home. Build up defensive walls and towers, and upgrade them as you earn gold from other buildings after surviving the nights. And if you’re not careful you will get overrun and lose. Thronefall may look cute, however, it will test you and get quite hairy at times. The team behind Islanders are back with a cute tower-defense game. It’s also the final part of a trilogy, who knew! I have to go back and try the other games now. I was pretty sure the demo was bugged on me to start with and was one second away from giving up. But the distorted retro visuals and overall weirdness of the game had me wanting more. I honestly don’t really know what was going on. It’s nice to see something that’s completely different and was definitely that. I enjoy a bit of cosmic horror and generally something with an odd, off-kilter vibe to it. Despite my misplaced sense of cosiness, you are constantly at threat from dangerous tribes and mysterious beasts of terrifying forms. The warm glow from the torches and the walls enclosing your space provides a false sense of safety and hope. There is something oddly cosy about being in the comfort of your Gord. Embark on tough quests with your people that will challenge them to their wit’s end. Build defenses and construct walls to protect your community. A dark gothic city-builder, Gord asks you to survive a dangerous deadly world where you will try to grow and develop your Gord. ![]() I’m happy to say that it has lived up to my expectations. Gord was top of my list when Next Fest rolled around. So, if it stays as is ahead of its Q3 2023 release then I think I could probably still enjoy playing it. That being said, I was pretty happy just playing the game. It looked like it was all tied to a Battlepass or direct purchases for new skins. I am a little concerned about how much the in-game shop will impact the game and any progression as it will be a free-to-play title. Once you get used to a character and start to learn how best to utilise their skill set you can start to make some excellent plays. But felt like it had good room for a high-ceiling skill gap. The gameplay was accessible and easy enough to pick up. ![]() It looks really good with some very cool-looking maps and interesting characters. With a mixture of Chivalry and For Honor, Warhaven is a competitive hero-fighting game. This past week seemed like the perfect opportunity to get stuck in. However, I hadn’t got around to trying it out. I’d had half of an eye on it for a little while after signing up to be part of any beta testing they might be doing. The demo is still live for Hammerwatch 2 so you can check it out yourself. It seems like it could be the perfect retro RPG to get stuck into on my Steam Deck – providing it gets verified. However, I found it to be a fun, engaging, and cool old-school RPG. Therefore, I didn’t really know what to expect from Hammerwatch 2. The demo is still live too! Hammerwatch 2 You can fully read about it in our preview. A cool cast of characters, fun abilities to make use of, and an awesome setting. The latest stealthy real-time tactics offering from Mimimi Games – Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew, is shaping up to be an excellent adventure. Now it’s time to share some of our favourites. Steam Next Fest has all but wrapped and we’ve been hammering our download queue with as many demos as we can squeeze in. It’s that time of the year again when we are bombarded with fabulous treats in the form of delectable demos.
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