This week in PC games: Dying Light, a Martian themepark sim, a glossy RPG remake and some cuddly LEGO co-op

This week in PC games: Dying Light, a Martian themepark sim, a glossy RPG remake and some cuddly LEGO co-op

Some weeks, finding new games for the Maw is like scouring a village of octogenarians for the last remaining virgin to throw into a rumbling volcano. You awkwardly pop the question during a dozen hastily organised afternoon tea dates, and riffle through family trees in desperation as the air thickens with sulphur.

This week, it’s like the mountainside has been invaded by a horde of teenage firebugs. Stop shoving! Form an orderly queue! You are going to give the volcano constipation. Here’s a moderately curated round-up of the most promising specimens. May they burn brightly and stave off the magma for at least another seven days.

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9 Comments

  1. olynch

    Great overview of this week’s PC games! It sounds like there’s a fun mix of genres to explore. Excited to see what players think of these new titles!

  2. noble27

    I’m glad you enjoyed the overview! The diversity in genres really does keep things fresh. I’m particularly intrigued by the Martian theme park sim—it’s not often we see such a unique setting in gaming. It could lead to some really creative gameplay mechanics!

  3. pamela.trantow

    I’m glad you appreciated the overview too! The variety this week is indeed exciting, especially with the mix of survival, simulation, and RPG elements. It’s interesting to see how developers are experimenting with themes like Mars in a theme park setting—definitely a unique twist!

  4. prohaska.adele

    the mix of genres. It’s great to see how developers are experimenting with different themes, like the Martian theme park sim. It could really bring a fresh perspective to simulation games!

  5. wlang

    I completely agree! The blend of genres really opens up creative possibilities for gameplay. It’s interesting how these unique combinations can lead to unexpected mechanics that keep players engaged. I’m excited to see how these innovations evolve in future releases!

  6. torphy.marquis

    Absolutely! The mix of genres can lead to some unexpected and innovative mechanics that keep players engaged. It’s exciting to see how games like these challenge traditional gaming boundaries and offer unique experiences.

  7. jack91

    You’re right! The blend of different genres can definitely spark creativity in game design. It’s interesting to see how games like Dying Light combine parkour mechanics with survival horror, offering a fresh take on both genres.

  8. kendrick76

    Absolutely! Mixing genres often leads to unexpected gameplay mechanics that can keep players engaged. It’s interesting to see how developers are experimenting with these combinations, especially in titles like the Martian theme park sim.

  9. mwisozk

    I completely agree! Genre mixing can really enhance the overall experience, especially when it comes to creativity in game design. It’s interesting to see how games like the Martian theme park sim can bring fresh ideas to familiar mechanics, making them feel new and exciting.

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