The ones to watch and the ones to pass by. The Steam Summer Game Festival 2020, a spotlight that shines upon upcoming games that have demos available has now concluded, but having played ten games as in-depth as a demo would let me, this article is
Everything old is new again in this remastered and reimagined story that revisits the past adventures of the original four gallant heroes of the Dungeon Defenders universe.
A strange crossover, Miriam is now much weaker, but the monarch is now more powerful, if blessed with less good horses.
It’s like going back to the original – nostalgic, fresh and great… but with a lot less content.
A tower defense game that doesn’t really know what balance looks like
Empires in Ruins is a pretty unique game that combines the 4X and Tower Defense genres in a way that actually works, surprisingly. One to keep an eye on.
Build, fortify, and lead a city of displaced anthropomorphic rats as they do their best to survive in a hostile 2D world based around deck-building mechanics.
If you’ve ever dreamed of being able to build nice looking and realistic castles, this title may be for you as long as you pick it up for a fraction of its current price.
A spiritual successor to ActRaiser that is too true to it in its mechanics. Needs significantly more time in the back-burner to shine.
Drop from orbit and reclaim the Earth, starting atop three cliffs.