![]() ![]() Whether it’s the latest info on a new game, or hot gossip on the industry’s movers, shakers and smashers, you’ll find it all here and nicely packaged at Kotaku. They’d be one in the same in every lexicon on the planet if it were humanly possible. Hope Alex is getting to take some time off, E3 weekend must’ve been brutal. I remember being in similar moving/living positions the unseen protagonist was in, and you learn so much about them from their possessions – especially what they choose to keep with them through each move. It’s such a novel method of doing low-key forensic storytelling, with a really nostalgic vibe. I played the demo of Unpacking already, and that’s a guaranteed purchase for me, from the demo. Next thing I’m going to try is probably Death Trash. If I do end up playing any more of it, I’m going to cheat, and cheat hard, and I won’t feel even slightly guilty about it. ![]() Kinda like Darkest Dungeon, catering to its early access veterans and alienating newcomers. One of those cases of developers who know the thing inside out and back to front scaling the difficulty to give themselves an enjoyable challenge and utterly fucking annihilate beginners repeatedly. I think it’s probably tuned way too hard. I got gold from those fights to replace those party members, and it sure is handy to lose half your party when you’re due to pay their wages, but you definitely don’t want to get attached to anyone. Every single fight cost me at least 1-2 party members. I tried Wartales this morning, and man it’s brutal. (MANY of them do, based on previous festivals.) Still, it’s great fun to free up some space and install all the promising ones just in case they stay active past the festival dates. I really wish Steam’s ‘demo festivals’ were longer, so I had more time to play more demos. There’s plenty of incredible gems available during the festival, and you might even find your next favourite game. Once we wrap, we’ll also embed the video in this post so you can see what we ran through. AEST on the Kotaku Australia Twitch channel. We’d love to see you join us this afternoon for a look at the latest Steam Next Fest demos from 2:30 p.m. If you missed the livestream, the full video with all the demos can be viewed below!Īs always, you can also join our local Discord if you want to hang out during the week.Īlex, Lavender and I are usually hanging around the server so if you ever have any questions, want us to investigate some juicy gaming gossip or just want to meet some new gaming friends, you can join at the link below. We’ll be running through them live on stream this afternoon, from 2:30pm AEST on Twitch. Then if there’s time, we’ll also check out other gems like park sim Let’s Build A Zoo and surreal RPG Death Trash.Īll of them are very intriguing titles featured in this year’s Steam Next Fest and their demos look like a bunch of fun. The full game will have four regions to unlock and unlockable alternate levels to find and open up.We’ll kick off with a look at Unpacking, a brilliantly zen game from Aussie studio Witch Beam, dive into “reverse city builder” Terra Niland even dip our toes into the calm waters of Toem, which looks like a very cutesy photography sim. We enjoyed our time with the Terra Nil demo last year it was a great mix of a chill meditative experience and a building puzzle simulation where you not only build and make lakes, but also raze forests to create ash for the earth, as well as recycle whatever’s left. Free Lives will be donating a portion of the profits of each sale of Terra Nil on Steam to the Endangered Wildlife Trust to help them in their efforts to preserve and restore ecosystems in the real world.” ![]() “After much searching, we found the perfect partner to make this happen in the Endangered Wildlife Trust. “From the very beginning of development we’ve wanted Terra Nil to be able to have a real-world impact,” said co-creator and lead designer Sam Alfred in a press release. Furthermore, a portion of Terra Nil’s profits will be donated to the Endangered Wildlife Trust. Pre-orders for the game will receive a free upgrade to the Deluxe Edition of the title, which adds the soundtrack and digital art book. The eco-friendly and savvy simulation will be out on 28 March for PC, mobile (iOS, Android), and Netflix. ![]() Publisher Devolver Digital and developer Free Lives has announced the release date of its reverse-city building simulation title Terra Nil. ![]()
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