Tag: sgf 2025
Tire Boy is a wacky open-world adventure game you can tread all over
One of the best things about an indie game showcase is that you’ll see at least one preview that makes you think “huh?” and “lol!” in equal parts. For the Day of the Devs presentation at Summer Games Fest 2025, Tire Boy definitely fits the bill. Mechanics-wise, it’s an open-world action-adventure game, which is pretty…
Pocket Boss turns corporate data manipulation into a puzzle game
There’s a new puzzle game in town, and this one tackles remote work and corporate data manipulation. Pocket Boss is coming to Steam and the developers just dropped a trailer during the Day of the Devs showcase event, which is part of Summer Game Fest. Pocket Boss casts players as an employee working remotely, trapped…
Rescue African artifacts from colonizers’ museums in the heist game Relooted
Relooted is a heist game about reclaiming African artifacts from the Western countries that stole them, developed by independent South African studio Nyamakop. Relooted is set in a future timeline where Western nations have signed a treaty to return plundered items to their African regions of origin, but things aren’t going to plan. Western leaders…
Bask in the grotesque pixel-art beauty of Neverway
Neverway already looks, sounds and feels like it’s going to be something special — in a grim, grotesque and hellishly depressed kind of way. (Side note: That could be a nice tagline, no? It’s grim! It’s grotesque! It’s hellishly depressed! It’s… Neverway! OK, I’ll stop.) Neverway is a life-sim RPG starring Fiona, a young woman…
Please, Watch the Artwork is a puzzle game with eerie paintings and a sad clown
Fusing light psychological horror with the quiet melancholy of American Realist painter Edward Hopper, developer Thomas Waterzooi is following up his puzzle games Please, Touch the Artwork and Please, Touch the Artwork 2 by having you just watch the artwork instead. Please, Watch the Artwork is an upcoming spot-the-difference game featured during Day of the Devs…
RGG’s Project Century is now called Stranger Than Heaven
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio first teased “Project Century” in 2024, and at Summer Game Fest it debuted a new trailer revealing the game’s full name: Stranger Than Heaven. The game clearly draws on the bareknuckle brawling of the Yakuza series, but this time is set in the jazzy Japan of 1943. It’s hard to get…
Back 2 School is an open-world puzzle game spanning the whole campus
If you’ve ever dreamed of being a student at a school built entirely out of escape rooms and silly puns, Coin Crew has the game just for you. Escape Academy 2: Back 2 School is heading to PC in 2026, and it’s available now to wishlist on Steam. It’s the sequel to Escape Academy, which…
Resident Evil Requiem announced at Summer Game Fest 2025
While many of us soldier on with the remakes and VR takes on the Resident Evil story, Capcom is prepping the next chapter of the story: Resident Evil Requiem. The sequel was fully revealed as part of Summer Game Fest Live, kicking off a week(ish) of gaming announcements and release dates. Intercutting the starting moments…
Snap & Grab is No Goblin’s campy, photography-based heist game
Photography games can be hyper-realistic simulations of the real thing or a vehicle for ogling cute creatures, but No Goblin’s Snap & Grab is forging a different path by treating photography as a key ingredient in a good heist. The upcoming game as part of the Day of the Devs showcase at Summer Game Fest…
Shredder’s Revenge is making a Scott Pilgrim beat-em-up
Tribute Games, the developer behind the fantastic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, is back with its take on another comic book IP. Scott Pilgrim EX is a beat-em-up coming to PC and consoles in 2026. This looks like a real evolution of its work with those pizza-loving turtles. There’s a large map to explore…