Surviving the Aftermath Melds Civilization with Survival Simulations

Surviving the Aftermath is one of the best apocalypse-themed city building titles available right now. With story elements, quests, civilization-like diplomacy and combat, this is one nuclear hot title for those who like to build or rebuild a shattered world.
Fostering a Fox Family in the Eco-Conscious Endling: Extinction Is Forever

The world is a very dark place in Endling: Extinction is Forever, and it is the player’s responsibility to try and keep a mother fox and her cubs safe in an environment where everything is stacked against them. Brace yourself for feelings of happiness and heartache with this title.
As Dusk Falls Brings Multiplayer Thrills to Story-based Adventure Titles

As Dusk Falls offers narrative-based gaming where players have to make hard choices as they try to influence the story. But unlike most other games in this genre, As Dusk Falls is designed from the ground up for multiplayer fun. So, you’ll want to bring some friends along for the ride.
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes Blazes on to Switch

Fresh off of the high that was Fire Emblem: Three Houses, one would expect that Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes could also be a masterpiece. And the game is fun to play, but several missteps will probably keep it from ever becoming a hallmark title for the series.
Security Monitoring the Supernatural in I’m on Observation Duty 5

The I’m On Observation Duty series presents a horror game in a unique way, putting players in the role of a security guard monitoring for the supernatural. Players gaze at haunted places through surveillance cameras, and then must try to fix dangerous anomalies as they occur.
Full Steam Ahead for the Excellently Crafted Steam Deck

Our reviewer Vincent Mahoney was able to obtain one of the amazing new Steam Deck gaming devices. He immediately loaded up his massive Stream library and put the Deck through its paces to find out if everyone should be adding a Steam Deck to their gaming collection.
A New Deal for GWENT with the Rogue Mage Single-Player Expansion

The GWENT: Rogue Mage Single Player Expansion provides gamers with a stripped down, fast paced and rogue-like experience using the classic GWENT cards. It’s not going to appeal to everyone, but is a good choice for a quick game of powerful card versus card battling against the computer.
The Waylanders Merges Celtic Lore with Time Traveling for RPGers

Role-playing games have seen a huge resurgence in recent years, with titles like Pillars of Eternity and Pathfinder Kingmaker setting a high bar. The Waylanders does not quite reach that level, but this clever adventure gets pretty close.
Rustler Serves up Campy, Medieval Crime Spree Gaming Fun

It’s pretty clear where the developers of Rustler got their inspiration, as comparisons of the medieval adventure to early Grand Theft Auto games are obvious. But beyond that undeniable hook, Rustler offers a lot of depth not normally found in 2D adventure games.
Deep Tactics for Frying Mechs in Ignited Steel

It’s Mech Week here at GiN, where we are celebrating reviews of new games featuring those lovable, lumbering, stories-tall giant robots of destruction. Next up we take a look at the surprisingly deep strategy game Ignited Steel: Mech Tactics.
