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Tales from the void steam
Tales from the void steam






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It’s Pokémon meets Bear Grylls, which means I’ve been dreaming about playing this video game since I was roughly ten years old.īuy Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves (PlayStation 5) Sneak up on Pokémon and blindside them with a Poké Ball, battle down your prey without being locked into a turn-based slog, and run for your life after angering a giant Electrode. Here you are: a Pokémon trainer alone in the wilds enjoying a crisper, spookier vision of what life among the untamed Pikachus would actually be like. But Pokémon Legends: Arceus provides an alternative timeline in which Nintendo abandoned the Über-simplistic RPG trappings for something a little more substantial. Those games all sold extraordinarily well, proving the Pokémon formula remains lucrative 30 years after Red and Blue.

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Over the past three years, we received new editions in the primary series with Sword and Shield as well as remasters of two DS classics in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.

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Pokémon didn’t necessarily need to change. Yes, sometimes I would like to face off against the monstrosities waiting for me at the abyssal depths as long as I get to tend the garden by torchlight afterward.īuy Pokémon Legends: Arceus (Nintendo Switch) Core Keeper strikes a sublime balance between precarious dungeoneering and the cozy chores back home. This year’s foremost Steam breakout hit is a satisfying meld of all sorts of other fantasy homesteading simulators (think Minecraft, Valheim, and Terraria) except, this time, your sprightly survivalist is lost in an expansive, procedurally generated network of caverns. Core Keeper (Windows PC)Ĭore Keeper takes the bucolic charm of Stardew Valley and moves it deep underground. Here are some favorites for what’s already shaping up to be a marquee year in gaming, listed in chronological order by release date. I much prefer our current predicament to the challenges of 2021, when the release schedule dried up entirely. That’s a good problem to have, obviously. To follow the gaming industry is to constantly contend with an overflowing backlog lingering in your Steam library, but rarely has it gotten this dire this quickly.

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The COVID bottleneck is loosening up, studios are operating at full capacity, and suddenly Namco and Sony are somehow releasing two of the biggest games on their respective dockets in the same week, long before the prime real estate of autumn. Still, I don’t think I’ve seen anything quite like the beginning of 2022.

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Developers who can’t meet the deadline for the holiday season often cut bait and shunt the fruits of their labor into January or February to buy crucial time for some extra polish.

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The first few months of a new year are always lousy with new video games. Photo-Illustration: Vulture Photos by Nintendo, Bandai Namco, Sony Interactive Entertainment, and Iceberg Interactive








Tales from the void steam