Serpent’s Gaze from Feeble Minds blends Dark Souls combat with roguelike build variety in a brutal desert setting. The demo is available now, and those Coffee Stain veterans know how to make cooperative chaos.
Venturaka from Manuel Izquierda just launched on Kickstarter with 20,000 euros goal. The 3D adventure game ditches modern conveniences for challenging platforming, complex puzzles, and expansive level design inspired by 90s classics.
Frontier Combat: Beginnings from solo dev MMNakamuraZ launched in September 2025. Build combo chains in turn-based battles, then defend against enemy attacks in real-time. Plus there’s monster taming and peer-to-peer multiplayer, all completely free.
Black Dragon Mage from datablob studio just got a massive update adding spell evolution systems and map events. The bullet heaven shooter lets you hatch and fly dragons while obliterating demonic hordes with 33% off during Bullet Heaven Fest.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 scored 12 nominations at The Game Awards 2025, breaking all records. But can it beat Hollow Knight Silksong, Hades 2, and Death Stranding 2 for Game of the Year on December 11?
Wax Heads from Patattie Games blends Coffee Talk vibes with Strange Horticulture puzzles in a struggling record store. Decode customer clues, discover 50+ hand-drawn albums, and uncover whether that metal band really put their singer’s head in a jar.
Jump Space launched with over 1 million wishlists and became an instant hit. But the success brought crashes, performance issues, and cloud save problems. Now the devs are racing to stabilize before Christmas.
The medieval city builder that sold 3 million copies from a solo dev just released beta 0.8.048. AI rivals now follow actual strategy, storage systems work properly, and artisans finally stop breaking after upgrades.
The revolutionary 2000-player shooter launched on PS4 in 2015 with massive potential. Now it averages 80 players, hasn’t received updates in three years, and represents one of gaming’s saddest what-ifs.
Flippee Ball launched last year as a brutally difficult skill game. Now The Bounce Forge added Amateur mode, aim assist, and 100 training drills to help newcomers master the art of flipping.