Indie Showcase – Steam Next Fest 2026

Here you can find all of my coverage of the games taking part in the Steam Next Fest June 2026.

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Noob’s Picks – PC Gaming Show 2026

The PC Gaming Show delivered. I now have 7 more demos installed and countless more games on my radar. As always, I have narrowed it down to my 10 favourite reveals of the show!

The games are featured in alphabetical order.

Ascenders: Beyond the Peak

Developer: Ludogram

Release Date: Q3 2026

ASCENDERS: BEYOND THE PEAK is a turn-based exploration roguelite where survival is vertical. Lead a team of alpinists to recover ancient artifacts from cursed peaks, prepare your expedition, evolve your climbers, master rope mechanics, and face H.P. Lovecraft-inspired horrors within the mountain.

Wishlist Ascenders: Beyond the Peak on Steam here. There is also a demo available!

Carcass Clad

Developer: Wrong Organ

Release Date: To be announced

A visceral co-op tank horror game from the creators of MOUTHWASHING. Featuring weighty physical controls, crew the Yksiö with a team of 3. Fuel is limited and ammo is scarce. The city’s saint, long since laid to rest, walks again – gilded and defiled.

Wishlist Carcass Clad on Steam here.

Hack 95

Developer: Village Studio

Release Date: To be announced

Time travel to 1995 in this card-based computer hacking voyage. Take down an evil tech startup and shadowy government agency to become a god to the freaks and geeks of cyberspace. All while being helped by an incontinent virtual pug.

Wishlist Hack 95 on Steam here, and there is currently a demo available!

Locator: The Search for Abigail

Developer: Empty Exhibit

Release Date: To be announced

A Geoguessr-inspired narrative detective puzzle game set on an alien planet. As the Cartographer, you must gather and examine clues to locate missing archaeologist Abigail Lidari and uncover the fate of an ancient alien civilization.

Wishlist Locator: The Search for Abigail on Steam here.

Rivage

Developer: Exnilo Studio

Release Date: 13 Aug 2026

Rivage is an immersive sci-fi puzzle adventure set aboard the A.R.E.S. space station trapped in a space phenomenon. Wake up as Miranda, forced to explore, solve intricate puzzles to unravel the fate of your missing crew.

Wishlist Rivage on Steam here. There is also a demo available!

Signet City

Developer: Jump Over the Age

Release Date: Coming soon

From the creator of Citizen Sleeper, SIGNET CITY is a first-person fungalpunk RPG. You are a parasite, in a city where strange technologies and radical ideas are taking root. Grow into and through its inhabitants, uncover and change their stories, and witness the terminal season of the signet city.

Wishlist Signet City on Steam here.

Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions

Developer: Fat Alien Cat, Nomo Studio

Release Date: 11 Jun 2026 – Early Access

Join the ESS Starseeker crew to explore strange new worlds, working together with friends to complete planet-wide objectives before the station journeys on to new planetary destinations. Collect and unlock powerful tech to help the crew tackle the perils of space!

Wishlist Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions on Steam here.

Star Trek: Outposts Unknown

Developer: Magic Fuel Games

Release Date: 2026

Lead your crew across strange new worlds in this narrative driven outpost builder! Research, explore, and build as you face a mysterious cosmic force that threatens a new ally. Your adventure awaits, Captain!

Wishlist Star Trek: Outposts Unknown on Steam here. There is also currently a demo available!

There Are No Ghosts at the Grand

Developer: Friday Sundae

Release Date: Q4 2026

Inherit a crumbling English hotel and restore it by day—while battling ghosts by night. With a sardonic cat, a talking power tool, and a twisting supernatural plot, this is a musical mystery unlike any other. Will you be able to hold it together while everything around you falls apart?

Wishlist There Are No Ghosts at the Grand on Steam and play the demo here.

Vampire: The Masquerade — ETERNAL WHISPERS

Developer: Flyos

Release Date: Coming soon

Vampire: The Masquerade — ETERNAL WHISPERS is a narrative-driven CRPG set in the World of Darkness. Awaken from decades of torpor into a dark-modern Montreal consumed by political intrigue, buried secrets and personal horror.

Wishlist Vampire: The Masquerade — ETERNAL WHISPERS on Steam here.

The indie showcases of Summer Game Fest 2026 delivered so thoroughly that I think I am going to be working my way through the games all the way up to the Game Awards season!

We are rich in choice, surrounded by creativity and I can’t wait to see how all these games do at release and beyond.

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Noob’s Picks – Wholesome Direct 2026

How is it possible to pick only 10 games from so many lovely games featured at the Wholesome Direct 2026? I want to say it isn’t but somehow I have narrowed it down to the top 10 that caught my eye this showcase!

The games are featured in alphabetical order.

Beastfolk Barber

Developer: Safe Flight Games, GameWorks Ventures

Release Date: To be announced

In Beastfolk Barber (code name: Project Salon), you’re a barber in a city full of beastfolk. Chat with your customers, style their look, help them see something new in the mirror… and in themselves.

Wishlist Beastfolk Barber on Steam here.

Croakwood

Developer: Texel Raptor

Release Date: Coming soon

Welcome to Croakwood, a relaxed town-building and management game where tiny frogs settle into life in the wild woods. Design and create structures, plan and decorate your town, explore an ancient forest filled with secrets, and guide a charming frog community as it grows.

Wishlist Croakwood on Steam here. There is also a demo available!

Design and Conjure

Developer: Tiny Kiwi Games

Release Date: Coming soon

Join Dalia, the Nature Witch, on a heartwarming journey to restore her hometown. Tidy spaces, design magical rooms, solve gentle puzzles, and soothe magical creatures affected by mysterious corruption bringing warmth and peace back to the town. 🌸

Wishlist Design and Conjure on Steam here, and there is currently a demo available!

Dressmaker

Developer: Cozy Lives

Release Date: September 2026

Become a dressmaker! Choose fabric, cut out patterns, and sew them all together to satisfy (or sabotage!) townsfolk in this cozy crafting game inspired by real dressmaking.

Wishlist Dressmaker on Steam here.

Fields of Mistria

Developer: NPC Studio

Release Date: 5 Aug 2026

Start your new life! Build the farm of your dreams as you discover a world brimming with possibilities. Magic, romance, and adventure all await you in this nostalgic farming / life sim RPG!

Wishlist Fields of Mistria on Steam here.

Fourleaf Fields

Developer: BEHEMUTT

Release Date: To be announced

Welcome to the tiny world of Fourleaf Fields, a cozy farming life sim where you’re no bigger than a carrot. Grow towering crops, care for tiny farm bugs, and uncover a web of secrets fueled by gossip – solo or online with friends!

Wishlist Fourleaf Fields on Steam here.

Momento

Developer: Fat Alien Cat, Nomo Studio

Release Date: 6 Jun 2026

Momento is a cozy room decorator with a twist: the choices you make play out over the course of a lifetime! Decorate your room, choose which items are important to you, and discover how the objects you choose will alter the course of the story, in a winding ode to the power of everyday things.

Wishlist Momento on Steam here.

Moonlight Peaks

Developer: Little Chicken

Release Date: 7 Jul 2026

Welcome to your new vampiric life in the magical town of Moonlight Peaks. Raise mystical crops, learn spell-casting and potion-making, and befriend – or even romance – the local werewolves, witches, and mermaids in this heartwarming supernatural life-sim. Eternity awaits!

Wishlist Moonlight Peaks on Steam here. There is also currently a demo available!

Tiny Delivery

Developer: Sinica

Release Date: Q3 2026

Tiny Delivery is a cozy adventure about a small robot courier with a big job and questionable methods. Heartfelt moments, hidden secrets, and a little chaos – all in one route!

Wishlist Tiny Delivery on Steam here.

Toem 2

Developer: Something We Made

Release Date: Q3 2026

Step back into the shoes of a curious photographer and set off on a brand new adventure all about uncovering hidden details, helping friends along the way, and documenting the world’s little wonders in TOEM 2, the sequel to the acclaimed TOEM.

Wishlist Toem 2 on Steam and play the demo here.

I feel like this showcase truly featured something of the wholesome variety for everyone. If I have any impressions on the demos I will be sure to post them in demo impressions and on the Summer Game Fest 2026 page!

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Noob’s Picks – Story Rich Showcase 2026

The inaugural Story Rich Showcase is presented by Fellow Traveller, the folk that bring us the LudoNarraCon each year, which happens to consistantly be my favourite steam event. The curation is top class and catered to my tastes, so here are the top 10 announcements that I struggled to narrow down!

The games are featured in alphabetical order.

A Line Held Tight

Developer: Humble Grove

Release Date: Q4 2026

Tensions both political and personal are rising at the Brightworld mining colony. In this dynamic sci-fi visual novel you must decide where your heart and loyalties lie if you’re to shape the future and save yourself.

Wishlist A Line Held Tight on Steam here. There is also currently a demo available!

Am I Nima

Developer: HO! Games

Release Date: 8 Oct 2026

Am I Nima is a psychological-horror game where you must convince your mom that you really are her daughter. Combine words together in your brain and use them to talk. Get her to trust you.

Wishlist Am I Nima on Steam here. There is also a demo available!

Apple Crumble

Developer: Happy Broccoli Games

Release Date: 2026

It’s your grandma’s 84th birthday party and nobody is trying to murder her. Stop suspecting your family members, and don’t worry about the strange man in your bedroom. A new creepy-cozy mystery thriller from the creators of Duck Detective.

Wishlist Apple Crumble on Steam here.

Burn-9

Developer: 14 Hours Productions

Release Date: 2026

14 Hours Productions reveals Burn-9, a spy thriller where you’re not the spy. Safe behind your screen, guide the last survivor of an elite black-ops team in a desperate attempt to salvage a mission gone horribly wrong. Burn-9’s demo is available to play now.

Wishlist Burn-9 on Steam here. There is also a demo available!

Desktop Explorer

Developer: Recurring Dream

Release Date: 17 Jul 2026

Rummage through the abandoned profiles of an old PC to unravel an inherited mystery. What secrets hide in this eerie adventure of cryptic games and outdated software? Who was using this computer? And what happened to them?

Wishlist Desktop Explorer on Steam here. There is also currently a demo available!

Detective Turner: If Looks Could Kill

Developer: Riker

Release Date: 2027

A text-driven noir murder mystery where you literally read the room. Search for clues in the text, photograph evidence, and interrogate suspects to solve the murder of fashion icon Margot Voss.

Wishlist Detective Turner: If Looks Could Kill on Steam here.

Duppy Detective Tashia

Developer: Spritewrench

Release Date: 8 Jun 2026

Help Tashia unravel the case of a heinous murder and find her cell phone in this point & click, mystery adventure based on Caribbean folklore!

Wishlist Duppy Detective Tashia on Steam here. There is also currently a demo available and you can read my full impressions here!

The Hearth & Harbour

Developer: Saltstone Studios

Release Date: 2026

Transform a run-down restaurant and build a new life for yourself in this management RPG. Decide what kind of restaurant you want to create and what kind of person you want to be. As a storm brews outside, every choice you make has consequences.

Wishlist The Hearth & Harbour on Steam here.

The Telwynium

Developer: Dave Lloyd

Release Date: 2027

A 90s fantasy adventure epic from the creator of The Drifter- It’s your first night away from Willows Dene, and you have first watch.

Wishlist The Telwynium on Steam or play the demo here.

Thousand Hells: The Underworld Heists

Developer: A Sharp

Release Date: Fall 2026

Recruit your team, choose your path, and descend into hell. Four heroes must overcome the trials of the underworlds in tactical narrative encounters. A new systemic storybook experience blending mythology and surrealism. From the designers of King of Dragon Pass and Six Ages.

Wishlist Thousand Hells: The Underworld Heists on Steam here.

A great first showcase and will certainly be my most anticipated in the future. Keep an eye out here and on the Summer Game Fest page as I make my way through more of the demos!

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Indie Showcase – Summer Game Fest 2026

Here you can find all of my coverage of the Summer Game Fest 2026 season.

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Noob’s Picks – Thinky Direct 2026

Thinky Direct features, as you may have guessed, games that make you think. Every variety of puzzle that you can imagine, and some that you can’t.

Considering I am so hit or miss with puzzle games – more of a reflection of my thinky abilities and perseverance than the games themselves – I am delighted to have a full, top 10 picks from the Thinky Direct 2026!

The games are in alphabetical order for convenience.

Deductopia

Developer: Nightwell Games

Release Date: Coming Soon

Explore the scenes, find clues, and sort out people, pets, and belongings in this cozy slice-of-life detective puzzle game. Fans of Duck Detective, Little Problems, and The Case of the Worst Day Ever will enjoy this new deduction game for all ages.

Wishlist Deductopia on Steam here. There is also currently a demo available and you can read my full demo impressions here!

Escape Academy 2: Back 2 School

Developer: Coin Crew Games

Release Date: To be announced

Class is (back) in session with Escape Academy 2: Back 2 School! Play in solo or co-op and explore an all-new campus, escape life-threatening puzzle rooms, and unravel a conspiracy as old as the school itself — all before the bell rings.

Wishlist Escape Academy 2: Back 2 School on Steam here. There is also a demo available, you can read my full demo impressions here!

From Ruins – A Detective Adventure

Developer: DigiTales Interactive

Release Date: 2027

A new-gen detective adventure combining deduction gameplay with a gripping story full of twists and turns. Gather clues, establish connections, and solve a series of increasingly challenging cases. Will you uncover the feud that began at the end of the world?

Wishlist From Ruins – A Detective Adventure on Steam here.

Funeral for the Sun

Developer: Nicolás Cid Delgado

Release Date: Coming soon

Search the ashes of an abandoned Latin American town and uncover 500 years of secrets. A non-linear mystery where you travel back in time and untangle the complex history of a community cursed by supernatural forces.

Wishlist Funeral for the Sun on Steam here. There is also a demo available, you can read my full impressions here!

The Granny Detective Society

Developer: Team Empreintes

Release Date: 2026

Play as Madeleine, a retired granny recruited by the Granny Detective Society (basically the FBI… but add dentures). Investigate your neighbors, figure out their names and professions, and uncover all their secrets in this no-murder detective game full of white hair and mugs of tea.

Wishlist The Granny Detective Society on Steam here. There is also currently a demo available!

Hello Again

Developer: Soup Island

Release Date: To be announced

Hello Again is a time-looping adventure about mystical ruins, ancient secrets, and goofy weirdos. Play as a hapless ferret shipwrecked on a strange island, stuck inside a strange time loop. Explore forgotten ruins. Befriend silly strangers. Solve time-bound puzzles. Repeat for the rest of eternity.

Wishlist Hello Again on Steam here.

The Land Forgotten

Developer: Daria

Release Date: To be announced

A hand-painted adventure puzzle game where language is magic. Explore a mysterious land, decipher ancient scripts, and solve language-based puzzles to uncover the secrets of a lost civilization.

Wishlist The Land Forgotten on Steam here.

Lock In

Developer: FLEB

Release Date: 2027

An escape-the-room puzzle game. Solve locks to unlock locks. Unlock locks to unlock more locks. Lock in.

Wishlist Lock In on Steam here.

Pikku Adventure

Developer: Pikku Studios

Release Date: Q4 2026

A challenging puzzle adventure about learning an alien language. Explore a strange world and meet its cute inhabitants. Decipher the language and earn their trust. With every word learned, you will uncover more secrets. Can you solve the mystery of this world and decide the fate of the Pikku?

Wishlist Pikku Adventure on Steam or play the demo here.

Servant of the Lake

Developer: Rusty Lake

Release Date: Aug 2026

Death isn’t the end – it’s your last chance. Solve haunting puzzles and make choices that matter as you guide Vale across the underworld. Will regret follow her into eternity?

Wishlist Servant of the Lake on Steam or play the demo here.

What a start to the Summer Game Fest 2026 season, we have had with the Six One Indie Showcase and now the Thinky Direct. I have played 5 demos from the former and now have 5 downloaded from the latter.

All of these games are featured as part of the Cerebral Puzzle Showcase, where there are sales, bundles and even more demos. If I get a chance I might do a further highlight post but for now… go and fill your wishlists!

Watch the full showcase here.


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Noob’s Picks – Six One Indie Showcase 2026

The summer showcases have begun, starting with the Six One Indie Showcase 2026. Six One Indie are moving to a yearly format for their showcases, and with the addition of Six One Demo Days, I am excited to be dipping my toe back into games coverage.

Mind you, it is only the very tip of my toe. But you know, sometimes that is all it takes to then somehow fall in headfirst. Watch this space! (but not too closely).

The showcase featured a lovely variety of indie games, which made me want to showcase my own list of the featured games that I will particularly be keeping an eye on. And what do you know, that contains a wonderful variety too!

The games are in alphabetical order for convenience.

Black Jacket

Developer: Mi’pu’mi Games GmbH

Release Date: 12 May 2026

Gamble your way out of hell in this blackjack-inspired rogue-lite deckbuilder. Play powerful card combos or cheat to outwit your opponents and earn your freedom. Win their Soul coins! Bribe the ferryman! And uncover the story of those who stand in your way.

Wishlist Black Jacket on Steam here. There is also currently a demo available here!

Deep Pixel Melancholy

Developer: ok/no

Release Date: Q3 2026

Deep Pixel Melancholy is a visual novel about being stuck in a time loop inside a far northern city. Unravel the mystery, and decide whether escaping is really worth it.

Wishlist Deep Pixel Melancholy on Steam here. There is also a demo available. Read about my demo impressions here!

Grave Seasons

Developer: Perfect Garbage

Release Date: 14 Aug 2026

Grave Seasons is a narrative farming sim with a terrifying twist – someone in the town is a supernatural serial killer. Farm, romance, and investigate your way through the unsettling town of Ashenridge.

Wishlist Grave Seasons on Steam here.

Kaiju Cleanup

Developer: Brightrock Games

Release Date: Coming soon

Relax and unwind by cleaning up the world’s biggest corpses either solo or co-op. In a Cleaning Sim like no other, your job is to slice up and tidy away Kaiju carcasses, leaving the city clean and serene. Until the next Kaiju attack, obviously.

Wishlist Kaiju Cleanup on Steam here.

Kaz

Developer: Kalinarm

Release Date: 2026

Dopamine-fueled minimalist grid-based game that pushes the boundaries of psychedelic visuals and fast reaction time. KAZ is an action roguelike arcade game where choice of items, buffs, and maluses allows you to unlock cool visuals and themes while showing everybody your skill on the leaderboards

Wishlist Kaz on Steam here. There is also currently a demo available!

Pirofauna

Developer: Petums

Release Date: To be announced

Become a tiny living flame, burn away ghosts, reignite homes, and earn the love of bugs that absolutely adore a little arson 🔥🐛 A short adventure game set in an atmospheric misty forest made entirely of paper.

Wishlist Pirofauna on Steam here.

Sloppy Forgeries

Developer: Playful Systems LLC

Release Date: 2026

Sloppy Forgeries is a fast-paced competitive painting game. Practice your skills by butchering iconic masterpieces in one of the few drawing games that measures accuracy pixel-by-pixel in real-time.

Wishlist Sloppy Forgeries on Steam here.

Sonnet

Developer: Antique Song

Release Date: 2026

Transport a magical flower across scenic lands, encounter strange travelers, and uncover the kingdom’s secrets in this sprawling medieval roadtrip.

Wishlist Sonnet on Steam here.

Treetopians

Developer: Aparato Games

Release Date: To be announced

Treetopians is a cozy colony simulator where players build vertical villages in the treetops and care for a growing community of villagers with unique needs and personalities.

Wishlist Treetopians on Steam or play the demo here.

Vale’s Echo

Developer: Hollow Beak Games

Release Date: To be announced

Death isn’t the end – it’s your last chance. Solve haunting puzzles and make choices that matter as you guide Vale across the underworld. Will regret follow her into eternity?

Wishlist Vale’s Echo on Steam or play the demo here.

Thinky Direct, Wholesome Direct, Summer Game Fest, Steam Next Fest, and – my own most anticipated event – The Story Rich Showcase are all on the horizon. I am going to be watching along and creating content as often as time, life and inspiration allows.

I am also going to be checking out the demos from some of the games listed above so keep an eye out on my Bluesky/Instagram for any highlights!

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10 games I must play from 2025

This is the list that I tend to feel most eager and excited to write, but I also find the most difficult, simply as I haven’t played the games to really be able to comment on them. All I have are vibes and the hype around them.

For these 10 games, the vibes and hype were so strong that they all shot straight into the highest ranks of my wishlist.

2027 is the year that I hope to be able to play more newer releases as they come. Until then, I will sleep soundly knowing that I have some phenomenal experiences awaiting when I get a chance to catch up.

Which games would you prioritise? Let me know!

This list is in release order, from the beginning of the year to the end!

The Roottrees are Dead

Developer: Evil Trout Inc.

Release Date: 15 January 2025

A genealogical mystery straight out of 1998. Scour the early Internet for clues, uncover hidden connections, and piece together the family tree behind the secretive Roottree Corporation.

It has been a while since I’ve played detective game. The Roottrees are Dead is a game I have heard floating around as a recommendation for people who enjoyed Return of the Obra Dinn. Since Obra Dinn is my favourite game of all time, I feel like I need this one injected straight into my veins right now!

You can buy The Roottrees are Dead here.

Split Fiction

Developer: Hazelight Studios

Release Date: 6 March 2025

Embrace mind-blowing moments as you’re pulled deep into the many worlds of Split Fiction, a boundary-pushing co-op adventure.

Despite its intolerable characters, me and a good friend had a ton of fun streaming It Takes Two on Twitch. Based on that, I am absolutely certain Split Fiction will be worth playing. Whether or not the story will hit better for me remains to be seen but the sci-fi vs fantasy aspect is a neat idea that has me sold.

You can buy Split Fiction here.
You can view our full playthrough of It Takes Two here.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

Developer: Sandfall Interactive

Release Date: 24 April 2025

Lead the members of Expedition 33 on their quest to destroy the Paintress so that she can never paint death again. Explore a world of wonders inspired by Belle Époque France and battle unique enemies in this turn-based RPG with real-time mechanics.

I mean.. I don’t know what there is to say. Clair Obscur..

I heard from a lot of folk that this game had them crying within the first 30 minutes with an incredible intro, and from then on I avoided hearing anything more like the plague. The hype came out of nowhere for me but the universal praise has got to mean something and I have got to know!

Thankfully, Clair Obscure this was one of my Christmas gifts, so it is on the cards for this year. I cannot wait to see what makes this game so special.

You can buy Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 here.

The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy-

Developer: Too Kyo Games, Media.Vision Inc.

Release Date: 24 Apr 2025

Kazutaka Kodaka and Kotaro Uchikoshi join forces for the first time to deliver the ULTIMATE adventure game! 15 students are tasked with defending a school from grotesque monsters for 100 days. Can they make it to the end? And will they survive long enough to uncover the truth?

From the makers of Danganronpa and Zero Escape? That is all I know, and that is all I need to know.

When I am in need of something wild, weird and unexpected, this is where I will turn.

You can buy The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- here.
You can watch my playthrough of Virtues Last Reward here.

Yes, Your Grace 2: Snowfall

Developer: Brave At Night

Release Date: 8 May 2025

Rule your crumbling kingdom as you try to satisfy the petty needs of your people in this cinematic kingdom management RPG. Balance your resources, collect taxes, hire agents and make difficult decisions to see your kingdom prosper or fail.

I enjoyed the original Yes, Your Grace immensely and bugs aside, I think it is an underrated gem of a game. I look forward to see where the story goes and how the mechanics are expanded on, or not. I also look forward to seeing whether I can even survive another season of being a ruler because after the last time, I am not even slightly confident that I can…

You can buy Yes, Your Grace 2: Snowfall here.
You can read my demo impressions of Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall here.

The Drifter

Developer: Powerhoof, Dave Lloyd

Release Date: 17 July 2025

A Pulp Adventure Thriller – A murdered drifter awakens. Alive again, seconds before his death. Hunted and haunted, help him untangle a mad web of conspiracy in this fast-paced point ‘n click thrill-ride.

The Drifter is a game that has been on my radar for YEARS and I am so glad to see that it has finally released to fantastic reviews. The demo was full of intrigue and the atmosphere promised a gritty good time.

You can buy The Drifter here.
You can read my demo impressions of The Drifter here.

Hades II

Developer: Supergiant Games

Release Date: 25 September 2025

Battle beyond the Underworld using dark sorcery to take on the Titan of Time in this bewitching sequel to the award-winning rogue-like dungeon crawler.

Hades is a classic. I streamed up until my first win and the entire process was such an entertaining experience. It was sweaty, stressy, trolly, and I enjoyed every second of it. I haven’t heard much about Hades 2, but from the snippets I have picked up here and there, I have reason to believe I might enjoy this one even more.

You can buy Hades II here.
You can watch my journey through Hades here.

Little Nightmares III

Developer: Supermassive Games

Release Date: 9 October 2025

Little Nightmares III is an atmospheric adventure game in which you follow the journey of Low and Alone, two best friends in search of a way out of the Nowhere. In 2 players online cooperation or solo with an A.I., work together to solve puzzles and survive in this nightmarish world.

I loved Little Nightmares 1 & 2. I played both on stream which generally tends to dilute horror, but the second game in particular still made me regret every moment of my life that lead me to playing that game. In a loving way.

Little Nightmares 3 being co-op was like music to my ears, knowing that I never would have to go through an experience like that alone again. I also love Supermassive Games. This felt like an incredibly exciting match, until the game released to a reception that I would describe as underwhelm at best.

Still.. I would like to try it for myself and make my own judgement as a fan of the series.

You can buy Little Nightmares III here.
You can watch my playthroughs of Little Nightmares here and Little Nightmares 2 here.

PowerWash Simulator 2

Developer: FuturLab

Release Date: 23 October 2025

PowerWash Simulator is back, bubbling with fresh locations, soap-erior equipment and splashy features. Effortlessly transform soiled surroundings into clean, serene scenes, solo or with pals. Satisfaction is a spray away!

PowerWash Simulator 1 genuinely helped me through a difficult period of my life. I have talked before about the need for games that occupy your hands and half of your brain. This is the epitome of that kind of game for me, allowing consumption of podcasts, tv shows, movies, or in my case, an online learning course, while mindlessly cleaning on the side.

I am so glad that PowerWash Simulator 2 exists as I know there is sure to be another time where I need this kind of soothing, satisfying gameplay, and it will be there waiting.

You can buy PowerWash Simulator 2 here.
You can read my review of PowerWash Simulator here.

The Séance of Blake Manor

Developer: Spooky Doorway

Release Date: 27 October 2025

The Séance of Blake Manor is a supernatural detective mystery, set in 1897 Ireland, where you investigate the disappearance of Evelyn Deane in a remote hotel full of secrets and other-worldly occurrences.

The demo for The Séance of Blake Manor was fun, and got me intrigued in the full game. The positive reviews got me even more intrigued and confident that I will enjoy the journey of this game beyond what the demo showcased.

How long to beat has this one at 15-21 hours which is beefier than I ever expected and it is another one recommended to Obra Dinn fans. Sign me up!

You can buy The Séance of Blake Manor here.
You can watch my full experience with the demo here.

That is 10 games that I am desperate to play from 2025, but that isn’t even close to all of the game that I want to play from 2025. Here is a list of the rest of the games that I had to narrow this list down from.
Spoiler Alert: It was a good year for games.

  • Arc Raiders
  • Beyond R: Rule Ripper
  • Casebook 1899 – The Leipzig Murders
  • Citizen Sleeper 2
  • Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 1 Re-Raptored
  • Cabrinet
  • CloverPit
  • The Dark Queen of Mortholme
  • Dispatch
  • Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping
  • The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered
  • Escape Simulator 2
  • Kathy Rain 2: Soothsayer
  • Keeper
  • Lost Records: Bloom & Rage
  • No, I’m not a Human
  • Rue Valley
  • Strange Antiquities
  • Sword of the Sea 
  • Tales of the Shire 
  • Tiny Bookshop

That’s another year gone by and we can only imagine all that awaits us in 2026!

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Noob’s Top 10 Games Experienced in 2025

Upon reviewing my year of gaming, I got a feeling that I was almost surprised to feel. Underwhelm. I cannot remember a previous year that I have played so many games that I either didn’t gel with or flat our didn’t like. Considering the amount of incredible games released in the last few years alone, it has left me to question my priorities.

It makes sense in a year where almost everything in my life has changed. I have had much less time for gaming, and the time that I did have was spent craving low energy, easily digestible experiences. I no longer have scheduled stream time to make my way through the games I am curious about, and I also now have a regular co-op buddy, which feels like I am experiencing an entirely new side of gaming.

Thankfully, now that I am settled after my move and after doing some reflection, I feel my appetite for variety coming back and a change in my priorities on the whole as a gamer. Great games are being released at a pace that I can’t even possibly hope to keep up with, so for 2026 I am pulling back. I am going to spend less time chasing historically important or interesting games, and instead choose the games that make me excited in the here and now.

Here are my top 10 experiences of the year that provided so much grounding, inspiration, time passage and laughter throughout the insane year that was 2025.

I do my game tracking on GG App, you can see all 30 of the games I experienced in 2025 here.

10. Coffee Talk & Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly

Developer: Toge Productions

Release Date: 29 January 2020 & 20 April 2023

Coffee Talk is a coffee brewing and heart-to-heart talking simulator about listening to fantasy-inspired modern peoples’ problems, and helping them by serving up a warm drink or two.

Dust off your coffee machine and prepare your warmest smile to meet your customers again in the second episode of the much loved coffee brewing and heart-to-heart talking simulator; Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly.

I would like to establish early that I am not only ranking the games themselves, but the experience that I had with the games. Coffee Talk and Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus and Butterfly kicked off my gaming year at a time where I was sick with an awful flu. Laid on my couch, drifting in an out of consciousness, Coffee Talk patrons waited patiently on my TV for me to feel awake and well enough to serve another customer or two.

While this is not likely the intended experience, it was a case of the perfect game at the perfect time, and I will never forget the sense of comfort and company that the pitter patter of the rain, the lo-fi beats and the characters with their own problems gave me during a difficult and lonely time.

Also, fairytale/fantasy spilling into the world as we know it is such a fun setting. I want more of that in all different genres.

You can buy Coffee Talk here, and Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly here.

9. Wanderstop

Developer: Ivy Road

Release Date: 11 March 2025

From the creator of The Stanley Parable and The Beginner’s Guide comes Wanderstop, a narrative-centric cozy game about change and tea.

I got to play Wanderstop during my time with the LudoNarraCon 2025 games. I had already played the demo, and the full game did not disappoint. Every single content creator that I have heard talk about this game just got it. And I was the same. This is a game about burnout, and about self care.

Sometimes the game wasn’t exactly what I wanted it to be. It didn’t allow me to play in the way that I often like to. Doing everything at once, optimizing production and collecting everything I possibly can. It forces you to slow down and to only do what you need to. You can do more if you want, but only if you want to without any other agenda than enjoyment. This game is a statement about letting go and moving on, and little did I know that it was preparing me in a huge way for things to come in my own life.

The experience as a whole is a masterful of combination of a game amplifying its point through its mechanics. It might be the best example of this I have ever played, or at least the most useful and relevant one. In the end it wasn’t the characters that ended up staying with me, or the tea. It was the lessons that were forced on me by the act of continuing to play the game. And forcing myself to continue playing the game because I knew how much I needed these lessons. And I was right.

Finally, it would be a crime not to shout out Boro. What I wouldn’t give to have a Boro in my life. He is truly the best of the best and I am glad to have met him.

You can read my Wanderstop Impressions here.

8. Danganronpa 1/2 Reload

Developer: Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd., Abstraction Games

Release Date: 10 October 2013

Hope’s Peak Academy—home to the nation’s best and brightest high school students…and your new prison. You and your classmates have been trapped here, forced into a winner-takes-all killing game. You’ll have to solve the mystery of the school to survive, but be careful what you wish for—sometimes there’s nothing more deadly than the truth…

You and your classmates at Hope’s Peak Academy have been brought to Jabberwock Island by your teacher. It seems fun at first…until Monokuma returns to restart his murderous game! Solve the island’s mysteries to escape!

Danganronpa 1 & 2 were such a journey, and not always a positive one. These games are so difficult to recommend with all of the caveats I feel like I need to explain. But despite that, they made it onto my top 10. In a year that I felt the need for light, low stakes games, these games delivered. I mean.. the stakes are high for the characters, but for me they worked perfectly as popcorn thrillers.

I can’t say I really enjoyed my time with Danganronpa 1. I didn’t like the mini games, the characters were difficult to like, and by the end I found the individual cases a lot more satisfying than the overarching plot. I was almost put off playing the sequel, but I reached a time in the year where I needed something familiar but new, and that is where Danganronpa 2 stepped up.

The sequel was so much more enjoyable than the first in every way. Having already learned the gameplay loop from the first game and knowing that I needed to set it to easy mode for a more enjoyable experience, it was much easier to dive in and immediately embrace and enjoy the wacky nature of everything that was going on. I found much more joy in theorizing this time around, and while the end fell flat for me, I spent so many more hours enjoying what I was doing that I do have the desire to try the third game sometime.

Monami was also a fantastic addition who I adore with all my heart.

You can buy Danganronpa 1/2 Reload here.

7. The Cat Lady

Developer: Harvester Games

Release Date: 1 December 2012

The Cat Lady follows Susan Ashworth, a lonely 40-year old on the verge of suicide. She has no family, no friends and no hope for a better future. One day she discovers that five strangers will come along and change everything…

I started The Cat Lady a long time ago. I played for a couple of hours, which was just long enough for it to be a gut punch when the game crashed and lost my save file. Years later, I finally felt ready to give it another go.

It is sad, depressing, harrowing, and goes to some really dark places. While there could be a conversation to be had about using these extremely dark ideas mostly for puzzles and vibes, I personally switched off from that and decided to embrace the atmosphere and allow myself to be entertained. At the end of the day, it is a horror game and the surreal and very real mixed together set a tone that I could really get on board with.

It feels strange to talk about enjoyment in a game with such distressing content, but I really enjoyed the puzzles. It is not often that I make it through a point and click adventure without a guide, but I managed just fine and enjoyed the variety that each chapter brought.

I am glad I finally have this one under my belt after enjoying what I played all of those years ago.

You can buy The Cat Lady here.

6. Tunic

Developer: TUNIC Team

Release Date: 16 March 2022

Explore a land filled with lost legends, ancient powers, and ferocious monsters in TUNIC, an isometric action game about a small fox on a big adventure.

Tunic is a game that I knew I wanted to play ever since I played the intro during my 12 Days of Game Pass series. But for some reason, I put it off and put it off and put it off. I almost missed it this year but as I was reaching the end of my Backlog Resolutions list, I was left with little other choice than to finally give it its fair shot.

It didn’t take me long to turn on invincibility mode and the further I got through the game, the more justified I felt in my decision to do so. While the combat will definitely be for some people, it wasn’t for me. I do think it is important to note that this game stands up perfectly well as an exploration and puzzle game without engaging in the combat any more than you need to. If said combat would be a deal breaker for you, you need not worry as there a numerous accessibility options to tailor it to your prefered difficulty. And I urge you to do so if that is at all a concern to you. It would be the biggest shame to miss out on such a uniquely crafted puzzle experience.

I had heard that there was something special about Tunic and as I got further and further into the game, I was slightly concerned that I was not catching onto what that was. If you find yourself in the same boat, just keep playing. The giddy relief and excitement when I finally did get it is why I would recommend this game to anyone that gets a kick out of puzzles. I haven’t played another game like it and I am not sure that I ever will again.

You can watch my first impressions of Tunic here.

5. Killer Frequency

Developer: Team17

Release Date: 1 June 2023

Killer Frequency is a first-person horror puzzle game set in 1987, that puts you in the role of a late-night radio talk show host in small town America whose callers are being stalked by a mysterious killer.

Killer Frequency severely exceeded my expectations. Could there be a more silly premise than this? You are a small town radio host, and something happened to the police so 999 calls need to be redirected to your radio station, on the night that a serial killer is on the loose. It is so beautifully dumb and that is what makes it so great. If you enjoy B horror then you have to play this game.

The fate of every caller lies in your hands as you try to solve the puzzle of their survival, live on air. Success is not guaranteed and failure can be fatal for the poor, unlucky caller who received you rather than any other competent emergency service. You are doing this while trying to solve the mystery of the serial killer, and most importantly, keeping the station running smoothly.

I streamed this one and I do feel that it enhanced the experience even more. Live streaming my live broadcast of trying to help people during the worst moments of their lives proved to be both stressful and somehow absolutely hilarious. Not forgetting that we are also situated in the same town as the ongoing massacre. Tension was high.

Games like this are a prime example of why I like to try games for myself regardless of the hype level. I haven’t heard much discussion around this game but yet it provided one of my favourite experiences of the year. I wholeheartedly recommend getting together a group of friends and playing this for Halloween. You are guaranteed stress, laughs, drama and a good time.

You can watch my full playthrough of Killer Frequency here.

4. Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3

Developer: Strange Scaffold

Release Date: 22 April 2025

MATCH DNA BUBBLES IN AN UNDERGROUND LAB TO KEEP YOUR PSYCHIC CLONE FROM INVADING YOUR MIND AND TURNING YOU INTO A CANNIBAL. This is the match-3 survival horror comedy RPG metroidvania you didn’t know you needed.

I talk a lot about underrated games. I think Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3 is the most underrated game of the year, if not one of the most underrated games that I have ever played. I went in with no expectations. The only reason I even booted it up is because I had promised my Twitch chat a meme stream of LudoNarraCon 2025 games with silly premises. I played the first hour (alongside Building Relationships and A Week in the Life of an Asocial Giraffe), and it was an absolute hit.

I cannot sing this game enough praises. The writing is clever and hilarious. It isn’t just the typical ‘lol meta’ jokes that I have come to see so often playing through as many demos as I do. The entire game feels like an extended bit that just keeps on giving all the way through to the very end. Not only that but the gameplay itself is fun too. They turned Match-3 into a super fun turn based battle system that never gets tiresome as every fight is different, tailored to the circumstances you are in. The branching narrative is fun to navigate too. While it is in a visual novel style, it still feels like true exploration and puzzling. You never know what is going to be around the corner, and usually it is something stupidly delightful.

It truly is the match-3 survival horror comedy RPG metroidvania that I didn’t know I needed. Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3 is officially up there in my all time funny games list alongside Tales from the Borderlands and Astrologaster.

You can watch my first look at Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3 here.

3. Blue Prince

Developer: Dogubomb

Release Date: 10 April 2025

Welcome to Mt. Holly, where every dawn unveils a new mystery. Navigate through shifting corridors and ever-changing chambers in this genre-defying strategy puzzle adventure. But will your unpredictable path lead you to the rumored Room 46?

I am surprised that Blue Prince didn’t end up #1 of the year for me. While I was absolutely thriving during my playthrough, distance has reminded me that there was something missing that didn’t allow this game to linger with me like I hoped it would. Once I hit credits I lost all desire to continue seeking out any secrets. I had no interest in following along the story of the mansion, and the vibes didn’t keep me coming back for more. Having said all that, I am eternally grateful to have been able to play Blue Price at launch and join in the puzzle solving mania.

It’s often a coin flip whether I will click with a puzzle game, especially games that require a notebook. I have always wanted to but they often go over my head, feel a little too complicated or require a little more thought than my patience allows. Not Blue Prince though. The first layer of puzzling in Blue Prince was like it was made for me and my wavelength alone. The micro puzzles of the rooms, the macro puzzle of making it to Room 46, the mini macro puzzles along the way, and the continuously refreshing puzzle of resource management to allow you to even attempt the rest of the puzzles. This was all a perfectly overwhelming amount of puzzling that kept me coming back for more. Even discovering that something was a puzzle was a joy, then solving the puzzle brought second joy.

Playing alongside a friend trying to cryptically talk about our discoveries was a rare experience that I don’t have often but enjoyed immensely. I respect everything that the game has achieved, despite the inexplicable feeling that I never want to play it again. Reaching those credits without having cheated flooded me with an incredible satisfaction that I am sure to be chasing in other puzzle games for years to come. There is no doubt that this is a special game, I think it is going to take some introspection to discover why it didn’t rocket its way into my all time favourites.

You can read my demo impressions of Blue Prince here.

2. A Space for the Unbound

Developer: Mojiken

Release Date: 19 January 2023

A magical adventure about two high school sweethearts set at the end of their school days – and the end of the world. Explore a crumbling town and help friends face their inner demons, which could be the key to stopping reality itself disintegrating. And don’t forget to pet the cats.

A Space for the Unbound is the next game that I started during my sick period – mentioned in the Coffee Talk section above – and extended through into my every day life. It is another one of those games that I didn’t know that I needed but happened to play at exactly the right time.

At first, I was just enjoying the adventure of it, discovering life at a different pace to my own in a place that I will likely never experience. The occasional unsettling moment kept me hooked through the first 80% of the game, and otherwise I just found it pleasant. Little did I know that the final chapter was going to absolutely destroy me, while also somehow rebuilding me at the same time. I cannot understate the impact that this had on me at the time, and going forward, and I know it has done a similar thing for others too.

This game hits some devastating topics such as depression and grief in ways that are relatable, and also with an entirely new perspective to me, hence the crushing impact. It would be both spoilery and way too personal to go into specifics so I will avoid that. It is almost one year on and I still think about what I learned, how I changed, and am grateful that I played this game when I did. If anyone is feeling defined by their grief, stuck in the past or lost in themselves, I recommend giving this game a shot.

You can buy A Space for the Unbound here.

1. Sons of the Forest

Developer: Endnight Games Ltd

Release Date: 22 February 2024

Sent to find a missing billionaire on a remote island, you find yourself in a cannibal-infested hellscape. Craft, build, and struggle to survive, alone or with friends, in this terrifying new open-world survival horror simulator.

Having being only very loosely on my radar, it is to my surprise as much as anyone’s that Sons of the Forest takes first place on my favourite game experiences of 2025. When my friend approached me about playing together I reluctantly jumped on the chance. In the past I had seen hilarious clips of people tackling The Forest, and I know that I can cope with minor horror so long as I have company.

This game is an absolute playground for emergent gameplay/antics/hilarity/bullshit/pick your noun. The start is difficult, surviving encounters by the skin of your teeth, but exploration proves fruitful at a very satisfying pace, consistently providing more and more goodies and surprises to enhance your survival experience. This good pace extends to the enemies too, gradually becoming more difficult, and equally more grotesque. This game is fantastic at body horror. Even playing with friends, walking around at night with nothing but a torch, an axe and the sounds of the forest proved to be a spooky experience, as did exploring our initial caves.

Then came the building… The building was so satisfying and immersive that we spent 80 hours in our playthrough of this game. A good majority of that was spent building a whole-ass mansion. Log by log and stone by stone, we rose from the bottom. It didn’t matter who the sons of the forest were anymore, we were the kings of the forest.

The story was over the top nonsense, which was the icing on the cake for such a silly, fun experience. It is a horror game that is not afraid of letting the players have fun. My biggest regret is not having clips of some of the most ridiculous moments. I am very optimistic about the prospect of Forest 3 based on so many decisions that the devs made that enabled this game to be the game that it turned out to be.

You can buy Sons Of The Forest here.

Realising and finally accepting that I am never going to be able to play all of the games that I want to play in my lifetime is helping to drive the changes that I aim to make going into 2026. I am no longer going to avoid games that I know will be great because I am frightened of getting too absorbed (yes, I do this) or because I want to save them for content, just in case. I will play them whenever the fancy strikes, and urge others to do the same.

Life is so short and games are abundant, I already know I am going to play some absolute bangers in 2026, and I can’t bloody wait.

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