This week in PC games: Tokyo Game Show, Silent Hill, babel city-building and an RPG about a fugitive king

Hello, dear reader and fellow gamer! As the clock ticks forward, we find ourselves once again at the brink of a new week, brimming with fresh opportunities in the realm of PC gaming. While my attempts to manipulate the fabric of time have been thwarted, the arrival of new titles offers a delightful distraction. This week presents a variety of games—both full releases and early access—that may just warrant your attention and investment.

Noteworthy Releases

Here’s a curated selection of the most intriguing games hitting the market:

  • Blippo+: Embark on a journey through the channels of the enigmatic Planet Blip, where you can uncover soaps, sitcoms, news, and more.
  • Baby Steps: Experience the whimsical challenge of learning to walk, featuring charmingly awkward ragdoll animations.
  • The House Of Telsa: The creative minds at Blue Brain Games return with this engaging point-and-click adventure.
  • It Has My Face: A horror experience that piques curiosity with its clone detection theme—will it capture your attention?

Unique Experiences Await

For those seeking something a bit different, consider these titles:

  • Silent Hill f: Step into the shoes of Japanese high school girls from the 1960s as you confront yokai scarecrows in this atmospheric adventure.
  • Consume Me: A life simulation that explores the tumultuous feelings of adolescence, complete with a range of less-than-ideal endings.
  • Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds: A vibrant racing game that cleverly incorporates portal mechanics into its gameplay.

Action and Strategy

For those who thrive on action and strategy, these titles might catch your eye:

  • Mala Petaka: A visually striking GZDoom shooter filled with colorful crystals and robotic foes.
  • Aquaplus Fighting Game: A jazzy 2D fighting game that marks a refreshing addition to the genre.
  • Buggos 2: An RTS autobattler that invites you to unleash chaos upon human scientists with your minion army.
  • EA Sports FC 26: Dive into the latest installment of this beloved sports franchise, featuring uncanny ballfootsies.

Building and Adventure

Lastly, explore these captivating worlds:

  • Stario Haven Tower: Challenge yourself to construct the tallest city while navigating the complexities of weather and vertical logistics.
  • Hotel Barcelona: A side-scrolling roguelike slasher that tells the gripping tale of a US field marshal possessed by a serial killer’s spirit, crafted by the visionary team of Swery and Suda51.
  • Lost In the Open: A gritty fantasy tactics RPG that follows a recently dethroned king and his entourage as they traverse a hex-based landscape.

In addition to these exciting titles, the upcoming Tokyo Game Show, running from September 25th to 28th, promises to unveil even more games that are still under wraps. As I glance over a spreadsheet filled with embargoed announcements, the urge to share everything is strong, yet professionalism prevails. After all, the thrill of discovery is part of the gaming experience, isn’t it?

AppWizard
This week in PC games: Tokyo Game Show, Silent Hill, babel city-building and an RPG about a fugitive king