This week’s best PC games you may have missed
This week’s best PC games you may have missed

Thoughtful and affecting, Adios succeeds brilliantly at presenting two people just talking to each other. Essentially a two-person play, the slow-burn drama sees a hitman and a pig farmer, who disposes of the bodies but now wants out, try to process the shifting sands of what they've come to realize is a friendship. Small interactions and dialogue choices do little but nudge the conversation forward, but the real impact is felt in the weight of the words the two men exchange and leave unsaid. Blood Typers is clearly inspired by Typing of the Dead—Sega's ye olde horror typing game—but manages to be bloodier and creepier. Set in sprawling procedurally generated levels caked in blood and guts, the objective is to kill zombies of course, but to achieve this you need to type, as quickly as possible, the words hovering over them. Moving through the environment and picking up objects all requires the typing of commands, as does inventory management.

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You never knew exactly what would happen on any given run, but the steady upgrade incline made each progressive run a little less scary. Citizen Sleeper is probably best experienced with as little information going in as possible. However, given what damn near everyone I know has been saying about this game all year, it seems like a can’t-miss proposition for fans of compelling, branching narratives in games.

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And even with the sheer plethora of items to uncover, Xanthiom Zero still captures that magical Metroid-like feeling of discovery. Venba is a beautiful and powerful story about how we connect across generations, and the role food can play. Venba herself is an Indian woman who immigrated to Canada with her husband Paavalan, and who expresses love through home cooked meals, which you, the player, put together.

If a game is available on GeForce Now, players will see a pop-up when clicking the Play button on the product page, at which time they can select their preferred cloud gaming option. These are often portrayed as a game within a game, as you write your instructions based on the text you read on the computer screen. But We Never Left takes this a step further by blending the adventure and your in-game version of reality, bringing the horror straight to your doorstep. Investigating what happened to an old acquaintance of yours, We Never Left takes the mystery and calmness of games like Gone Home and flips it on its head, as a creeping feeling of danger tugs at you to take notice and act before it’s too late. While I would have loved to see Still Wakes The Deep become a breakout hit, it seems to have done respectably well, plus the Steam user review count only tells half the story. The game debuted on Microsoft’s Game Pass, where I binged its perfectly-paced four hours of story in a single sitting.

Silt is described as a surreal underwater puzzle-adventure game, in which you control a deep sea diver as they explored the murky depths of the pitch black ocean to uncover its mysteries. Its monochrome palette paired with its frightening yet almost children’s picture book graphical style creates a unique blend of tension that sticks with you long after the game’s completion. Dead by Daylight will appeal to fans of multiplayer games where battles are filled with horror elements. Players can choose from several maps, where four players face off against a fifth player who takes on the role of the killer.

Hands down, the most stressful job I've ever had in my life was running a food truck. No air conditioner, long hours serving longer lines of people, and there was so much prep to get the truck to an event only to be slammed the whole time, then have to turn it around and unload and wash everything. So far, the games on this list have mostly been skewed more lightheartedly or narrative-focused. From lightning-fast FPSes to box-pushing puzzlers and existential two-person plays, this year's indie selection was wonderfully varied. Based on screenshots, it looks like the collection will include titles from the original PlayStation, the SNES, MS-DOS, and more.

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Maybe it's because the lines never quite get so long, or I don't have to worry about the scorching temperature inside the truck, but there's an obvious charm to Fruitbus. It's there in the first moment, and it stays with you for your entire adventure. That's the simple explanation of Europa, a gameplay-light puzzle-platforming game in which you mostly just float around a gorgeous but troubled world digging up a mysterious past.

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While the game’s creature designs aren’t quite as feverishly imaginative as Barlowe’s, it still makes for a compelling hex-based game of positioning, politicking and inevitable backstabbing. For the football fans out there, EA Sports FC 25 made its debut in late September with early access starting on the 20th and the standard edition following on the 27th. With upgraded graphics and smoother gameplay, this year’s edition promises an even more immersive experience on the field. Whether you’re playing on PC, PS5, or Xbox, this game is bound to keep you entertained for hours, and it’s never too late to jump into the new season.

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I'm just gonna keep singing the praises of this singular horror game⁠—I loved it in my review at launch, and I chose to celebrate it as my personal pick in our GOTY bonanza. Frictional remain top dogs when it comes to crafting an oppressive atmosphere in a horror game, but the new gameplay frontiers it pushed in The Bunker make the studio one to watch going forward. I rarely touch games while they're in early access, but Witchfire is one I've found myself coming back to time and time again since its launch on Steam.

Each path also sees the Princess become affected by those same choices, her form changing to match the hero’s perception of her. It’s a horrific and deeply psychological game that challenges videogame storytelling conventions and its often black and white goals. It’ll be interesting to see how this game evolves by the time the full version is released.

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This quickly becomes intuitive and drives the gameplay throughout, as you'll final fantasy quiz need to also use your drill to take out enemies in specific ways. Pepper Grinder is a short game but a good one, with new ideas and challenges being consistently introduced throughout. I'm always looking for games that feel like they're doing something new and interesting. That's especially true when what a game attempts is to give you a new way of getting around, and that's at the core of Pepper Grinder. It's a side-scrolling platformer game in which you'll rely on your character's giant drill to burrow through the ground, collecting items and boosting you across jumps that you wouldn't be able to navigate on foot. But it is a sick, stylish comic book-like first-person shooter set across a series of tiny sandboxes full of fun and violent ways of dispatching your foes.