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  • A New Breed of Hunger: Famished Demo Now Live on Steam and Itch.io

    A New Breed of Hunger: Famished Demo Now Live on Steam and Itch.io

    If you’ve been craving a horror experience that’s a little more “grotesque indie” and a little less “jump-scare factory,” it’s time to eat. British indie dev SlaughterWare—the mind behind the legendary The Insanity flash series—has officially unleashed the first playable demo for Famished.

    Set in the bleak, sun-baked sprawl of suburban Kansas, Famished isn’t just a game about being scared; it’s a descent into a very specific, very messy kind of madness.


    The Story: Meet Oatmeal Clutterbuck

    You play as Oatmeal, a bullied and intellectually impaired teenager living a life that was already pretty grim before the “guest” arrived. That guest is Whisperguts, an alien parasite that has taken up residence inside Oatmeal’s torso.

    As the parasite feeds, Oatmeal begins to feel a hunger that “normal” food can’t touch. You’ll navigate a world that feels like a distorted memory of the 90s, where the line between being a victim and becoming a predator starts to blur in the most cannibalistic way possible.

    What to Expect in the Demo

    The demo covers the opening chapter of Oatmeal’s transformation. Here’s what’s cooking:

    • Retro Vibes: The game uses a low-poly, PS1-style aesthetic that leans into the “uncanny valley” of early 3D horror.
    • Experimental Gameplay: Expect more than just walking and hiding. The demo features surreal mini-games, environmental puzzles, and a focus on psychological tension over traditional combat.
    • Dark Humour: In true SlaughterWare fashion, the horror is seasoned with a layer of pitch-black, surreal comedy. Think Stephen King meets Shenmue, but with significantly more viscera.
    • Cinematic Flair: Despite its indie roots, the game prioritises a cinematic feel with scripted sequences and a heavy, “80s-edge” soundtrack.

    “What begins as a simple, gnawing appetite slowly mutates into something far more disturbing… something else is feeding.” — SlaughterWare


    Why You Should Play It

    SlaughterWare (aka EvilKris) has been in the horror game for over 15 years. If you grew up playing high-effort Flash horror on NewGrounds, you know this developer understands how to build a lingering sense of dread without relying on cheap tricks. Famished feels like a passion project that’s been festering (in the best way) for a long time.

    How to Play

    The demo is free to download right now. The full game is slated for an Autumn 2026 release, so this is your chance to get in on the ground floor of the nightmare.


    Have you braved the Kansas suburbs yet? Let me know in the comments if Whispergut got the better of you!

    Find out more here on Steam –

    #SlaughterWare #Famished #psychological #StephenKing #SilentHill #PS2 #survival #horror #demogame #Steam #itchio #games #gaming #gamers #gameplay #videogames

  • The Big Bad Wolf is Here! Pigs and Wolf Public Demo Live for Steam Next Fest

    The Big Bad Wolf is Here! Pigs and Wolf Public Demo Live for Steam Next Fest

    The straw, the sticks, and the bricks are ready—but is your team? WakaStudio are thrilled to announce that the Pigs and Wolf Public Demo is officially LIVE for the February 2026 Steam Next Fest!

    From February 23 to March 2, you can jump into our fresh, cooperative spin on the classic “Three Little Pigs” tale. Forget everything you knew about the bedtime story; this is a race for survival on four wheels.


    Build, Drive, Survive

    In Pigs and Wolf, you don’t just build a house; you build a moving wagon home. You and your friends must work together to fortify your mobile base while navigating a whimsical yet dangerous fantasy world.

    What to expect in the demo:

    • Co-op Chaos: Team up with friends in online co-op to manage resources and defenses.
    • Day/Night Cycle: Use the sunlight to gather materials and upgrade your wagon. When night falls, the wolf comes knocking.
    • Physics-Based Building: Every piece of your house matters. Dynamic destruction means one wrong move could leave you exposed!
    • A Moving Journey: You aren’t just sitting ducks. Navigate your house through unpredictable terrain to find your way back to the safety of the village.

    Event Details

    • What: Steam Next Fest February 2026 Edition
    • When: February 23 – March 2
    • Where: Available for free on our Steam Store Page

    The Developers Want Your Feedback!

    This demo is a huge milestone for the WakaStudio, and they want to hear from you. Whether it’s a bug you found or a feature you loved, your feedback helps us make the full game even better.

    “We wanted to create a multiplayer experience where fun is everything. Seeing players try to keep their wagon together while a wolf is literally huffing and puffing at their door is exactly the kind of joy we aim for.” — The WakaStudio Team

    Don’t wait until the wolf is at the door! Download the demo today, and if you enjoy the experience, add the game to your Steam Wishlist to stay updated on our journey toward full release.

    Find out more here on Steam – https://shorturl.at/x99af

    #PigsAndWolf #WakaStudio #demogame #steamnextfest #survival #building #games #gaming #gamers #videogames #steam #playabledemo #wolf

  • Defy the Heavens: SoulQuest Debuts Its “God Boss” in New Steam Next Fest Demo

    Defy the Heavens: SoulQuest Debuts Its “God Boss” in New Steam Next Fest Demo

    Defy the Heavens: SoulQuest Debuts Its “God Boss” in New Steam Next Fest Demo

    The heavens are about to get a lot more crowded—and a lot more chaotic. If you’ve been tracking SoulQuest, the high-octane 2D hack-and-slash from SoulBlade Studio, it’s time to sharpen your blade. As part of the February 2026 Steam Next Fest, a brand-new demo has dropped, and it’s finally giving us a taste of what the game’s title truly promises: a chance to fight the gods.

    A Widow’s Wrath Against Celtic Myth

    SoulQuest follows the story of Alys, a knight whose world is shattered when her husband, Gwydre, is taken by the gods. Refusing to accept a “divine verdict,” Alys embarks on a relentless journey through a world steeped in Celtic mythology. Her goal? To tear her husband’s soul back from the hands of Morrigan, the Goddess of Death.

    While previous builds showcased the game’s fluid movement, this latest demo takes the stakes to a celestial level.


    What’s New in the Next Fest Demo?

    This isn’t just a rehash of old levels. SoulBlade Studio and publisher indie.io have packed this version with significant updates designed to test your mastery of their “stylish action” system:

    • The First God Boss Fight: For the first time, players can go toe-to-toe with a divine adversary. This encounter is designed to be the ultimate skill check, demanding precision parries and perfectly timed aerial combos.
    • A Brand-New Zone: Explore a lore-rich environment that takes place shortly after the game’s opening. It features new enemy types and tighter platforming challenges that bridge the gap between “traversal” and “combat.”
    • Stylish Combat Ranks: Taking a page from the Devil May Cry playbook, the demo introduces SS and SSS ranks. Chaining together diverse attacks, magic abilities, and ultimates is the only way to reach the top.
    • Dynamic Music: The soundtrack now reacts to the intensity of your performance, shifting as you transition from basic mobs to the epic boss encounter.

    Precision Platforming Meets 2D Mayhem

    What sets SoulQuest apart from your average Metroidvania is its focus on expressive combat. Alys isn’t just a tank in heavy armour; she’s incredibly mobile. The demo highlights her ability to use vertical surfaces for sliding and wall-jumping, which are just as vital for outmanoeuvring a god’s AOE attack as they are for finding hidden secrets in the environment.

    The pixel art is another standout. The “forgotten island” setting feels moody and oppressive, yet the combat animations are crisp and vibrant, making every slash of Alys’s sword feel impactful.


    How to Play

    The SoulQuest demo is live right now on Steam as part of Next Fest (running through March 2nd, 2026). With the full game slated for a Q2 2026 release on PC and Nintendo Switch, this is likely the most polished look we’ll get before launch.

    Pro Tip: Don’t sleep on the “Abanus Wardrobe” feature in the demo—it’s a great way to customise Alys’s appearance and pets while you’re busy defying the afterlife.

    Find out more here – https://soulbladestudio.com/

    #SoulQuest #Kickstarter #2Daction #hackandslash #SoulBladeStudio #demogame #SteamNextFest #IndieFanFest #games #gaming #gamers #gameplay #videogames

  • Shipwrecked and Spellbound: The ‘Dark Cards of Candlewood’ Demo is Officially Here!

    Shipwrecked and Spellbound: The ‘Dark Cards of Candlewood’ Demo is Officially Here!

    The world of Candlewood is on the brink of an endless night, and unfortunately for you, your legendary deck just went down with the ship.

    If you’ve been craving a game that captures the “just one more turn” magic of modern roguelites but keeps the cosy, pixelated heart of a 90s JRPG, your wait is over. Developed by solo-dev Lunoland (Chris Smith) and published by Joystick Ventures, the demo for Dark Cards of Candlewood has officially landed on Steam, just in time for the 2026 Steam Next Fest.


    The Pitch: Loop Hero meets Final Fantasy VI

    Imagine waking up on a beach with nothing but a few basic cards and a town in shambles. That’s the setup. You aren’t just building a deck; you’re rebuilding a community. As you venture into randomised dungeons to reclaim your lost cards, you’ll recruit a party of misfits and funnel your spoils back into the town of Candlewood to unlock new perks and abilities.

    What Makes the Combat Different?

    The “deceptively simple” engine is what makes this game stand out. Most card games overwhelm you with a hand of ten cards and a dozen status effects. Dark Cards of Candlewood simplifies the moment-to-moment choice to a binary two-card system, but then adds layers of depth through:

    • Chain Attacks: Weave multiple cards together to create devastating combos.
    • Momentum & Timers: A speed-based system inspired by classic ATB (Active Time Battle) mechanics—faster characters act more often, and keeping your momentum high is key to survival.
    • Backpack Management: It’s not just about the cards; the items you draft into your limited inventory can be the difference between a successful run and another shipwreck.

    Inside the Demo

    Luno and the team haven’t held back for this preview. Here is what you can expect when you hit “Download” today:

    FeatureDetails
    ContentThe entire opening chapter of the story.
    Card PoolOver 150 unique cards to collect (of the 300+ planned for full release).
    Party MembersThe first 3 recruitable characters to test out synergies.
    Adventures4 distinct locations with increasing difficulty tiers.

    Pro-Tip: If you manage to beat the hardest adventure in the demo, head over to the official Discord—there’s a special role waiting for players who master the darkness early!


    No Microtransactions, Just Vibe

    In an era where digital card games are often synonymous with “booster pack subscriptions,” Dark Cards of Candlewood is taking a stand. Every card is earned through gameplay—drops, drafts, and crafting. It’s a pure, single-player experience designed by an indie developer who actually loves the genre.

    How to Play

    The demo is available right now on Steam. Whether you’re a veteran of Slay the Spire or someone who just misses the golden age of 16-bit adventures, Candlewood is worth the trip.

    Find out more here – https://www.joystickventures.com/

    #DarkCardsofCandlewood #roguelite #Lunoland #JoystickVentures #SteamNextFest #Luno #cardcollecting #JRPG #games #gaming #gamers #gameplay #demogame #videogames

  • The Pendulum Swings Back: The Occultist Refines Its Terror for Steam Next Fest 2026

    The Pendulum Swings Back: The Occultist Refines Its Terror for Steam Next Fest 2026

    If you’re a fan of psychological horror that prioritises atmosphere over cheap jump scares, your February plans just got a lot more interesting. The Occultist, the highly anticipated first-person narrative thriller from DALOAR and Daedalic Entertainment, has returned to Steam Next Fest with a “refined and polished” demo that proves why it’s one of the most-watched horror titles of 2026.

    After making waves during the Steam Detective Fest earlier this year, the developers haven’t just rested on their laurels. This updated slice of the game reflects weeks of optimisation and fine-tuning, offering a smoother, even more unsettling look at the opening chapter of Alan Rebels’ journey.


    Who is Alan Rebels?

    In The Occultist, you don’t play a warrior or a typical survivalist. You play as Alan Rebels, a paranormal investigator with a unique, sombre calling: helping restless spirits cross over to the “other side.”

    His latest case is personal. It leads him to Godstone, a desolate British island abandoned since 1950. Once home to a macabre cult, Godstone is now a place where the air feels heavy with the weight of unburied secrets—and it’s where Alan’s father was last seen.


    Key Features: What’s New in the Refined Demo?

    The refined demo isn’t just a re-upload; it’s a focused showcase of the game’s core mechanics in their most polished state yet.

    • The Mystic Pendulum: This isn’t just a prop. The pendulum features five unique mechanics that allow Alan to interact with and modify the environment. Whether you’re revealing hidden symbols or uncovering blood-stained traces of the past, the pendulum is your lifeline.
    • A “Living” Environment: The developers released a new Dev Diary alongside the demo, detailing how they designed Godstone to feel “observant” and “hostile.” It’s a masterclass in environmental storytelling where every creaking floorboard suggests you aren’t as alone as you think.
    • Stealth over Combat: True to the “Occultist” identity, Alan avoids direct confrontation. The demo highlights the game’s stealth mechanics, emphasising vulnerability and the tension of slipping past entities that simply cannot be fought.
    • Unreal Engine 5 Visuals: The leap in fidelity is noticeable. The fog-drenched streets of Godstone and the hauntingly detailed interiors benefit from the latest optimisations, making this one of the most visually striking indie horror titles of the year.

    Why You Should Play It This Week

    Steam Next Fest (running from February 23 to March 2, 2026) is the perfect time to see if you have the stomach for Godstone’s mysteries. With the full game slated for a Q2 2026 release, this is likely the last major update we’ll see before the final launch.

    “What begins as a careful investigation gradually escalates into psychological horror, where silence and the fear of being watched become as threatening as any supernatural entity.” — Daedalic Entertainment


    Ready to step into the fog? You can download the refined demo of The Occultist right now on its Steam Store Page.

    Find out more here – https://theoccultist.com

    #DaedalicEntertainment #horror #DALOAR #TheOccultist #SteamNextFest #demogame #games #gaming #gamers #videogames #steam #gameplay

  • Get Into the Groove: GRIDbeat! Hackers its Way to Switch and Steam This March

    Get Into the Groove: GRIDbeat! Hackers its Way to Switch and Steam This March

    Ready to turn your hacking skills into a headline act? Acclaim and Ridiculous Games have officially announced that their neon-soaked rhythm dungeon crawler, GRIDbeat!, will be dropping on Nintendo Switch and Steam on March 26, 2026.

    Announced during The Mix: Indie Fan Fest, this isn’t your typical stroll through a digital mainframe. In GRIDbeat!, the music isn’t just a background track—it’s your heartbeat, your tactical advantage, and your only way out of the most fortified network on the planet.


    The Premise: Sync or Get Deleted

    You play as a high-stakes hacker who has just successfully breached Knoss.OS, a legendary corporate network. You’ve got the data, but the exit door has slammed shut. Now, you’re trapped in a sprawling digital labyrinth known as the Mainframe.

    To escape, you’ll need to outmanoeuvre security protocols, battle military-grade AI simulations, and avoid viral code—all while moving in perfect synchronisation with an electrifying soundtrack.

    Key Features to Watch For:

    • Beat-Based Dungeon Crawling: Every step, attack, and interaction is tied to the rhythm. If you miss a beat, you risk a total system shutdown.
    • Tactical Maze Exploration: Navigate data labyrinths filled with “Server Formats”—deadly hazards that can wipe a level clean if you aren’t careful.
    • Evolving Software Tools: Install powerful software upgrades and power-ups to unlock secrets and bypass system threats.
    • Cyber.Mind Boss Battles: Face off against massive AI gatekeepers in high-intensity rhythm showdowns that serve as the ultimate test of your timing.

    Can’t Wait Until March?

    If the wait until March 26 feels like an eternity, there’s good news. A free demo is currently available on Steam!

    The demo offers a substantial look at the game, featuring:

    • 9 Selectable Hackers to suit different playstyles.
    • 13 Stages, including Training Sims, Campaign levels, and even unlockable Challenge stages.
    • 3 Difficulty Modes to ensure that rhythm novices and beat-masters alike can find their flow.

    “GRIDbeat! is built around rhythm as a core mechanic. Every movement, every pulse, every enemy encounter is powered by an electric soundtrack.” — Jaime Bencia, Senior Producer at Ridiculous Games


    Mark Your Calendars

    Prepare to jack into the grid and let the music guide your escape. Whether you’re a fan of Crypt of the NecroDancer or you just love a good synth-wave aesthetic, GRIDbeat! is looking like a must-play for the Spring season.

    GRIDbeat! launches digitally on March 26, 2026, for Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam.

    Find out more here on Steam – https://bit.ly/GRIDbeatYT

    #Acclaim #RidiculousGames #GRIDbeat #NintendoSwitch #Steam #hacker #KnossOS #music #demogame #games #gaming #gamers #videogames #gameplay

  • Stoneguard launches on Steam Early Access March 19th

    Stoneguard launches on Steam Early Access March 19th

    The wait is over for fans of gritty, tactical survival. Stoneguard, the highly anticipated medieval survival strategy game from husband-and-wife duo ThornSpire Games, officially launches on Steam Early Access on March 19, 2026.

    If you’ve ever wanted a game that blends the settlement management of Age of Empires with the brutal, boots-on-the-ground combat of Mount & Blade, this is your new obsession.


    Defend the Lifestone

    In Stoneguard, you aren’t a “god” clicking from the clouds; you are the Ruler of Earth, a leader on the front lines. Your mission is simple but gruelling: protect the Lifestone, humanity’s last source of magic, from an onslaught of alien invaders.

    Core Gameplay Loop:

    • Daytime: Scavenge for resources, recruit survivors, and expand your settlement. You’ll build walls, towers, and workshops to turn a humble camp into a fortress.
    • Preparation Phase: Strategically place your defences and assign your survivors to key positions.
    • Nighttime: Survival horror begins. Defend against waves of monstrous enemies and massive bosses in intense third-person combat.

    Brutal, Tactical Combat

    Stoneguard introduces a limb-based injury system that makes every swing count.

    • Targeted Damage: Use precise weapon tracing to sever enemy limbs, rendering them useless.
    • Consequences: Be careful—your survivors (and you!) can lose limbs too. While the Lifestone can provide prosthetics or magical rejuvenation, a lost arm or leg will permanently hinder your performance in both battle and daily labour.
    • Macabre Crafting: In a dark twist, you can harvest the limbs of fallen monsters to research and forge powerful new weapons.

    Solo or Co-op

    You don’t have to face the apocalypse alone. While the game is fully playable solo, you can team up with up to four players in co-op. Coordinate your builds, share resources, and watch each other’s backs when the sun goes down.


    Why Early Access?

    The developers at ThornSpire Games (supported by their four cats: Ponyo, Popeye, Pickle, and Petal) have spent three years building this world. They are launching in Early Access to work directly with the community. Expect:

    • 6–12 months of active development before 1.0.
    • Regular updates, including new biomes, boss encounters, and expanded crafting trees.
    • A Steam Next Fest Demo (running Feb 23 – March 2) if you want to test your mettle before the March 19th launch.

    Pro-Tip: Keep an eye on your survivors’ morale. A well-fed community builds faster, but a terrified one might crumble before the first wave hits.

    Find out more here – https://www.wanderingwizard.com

    #ThornSpireGames #WanderingWizard #Stoneguard #SteamNextFest #fantasy #medieval #strategy #games #gaming #gamers #gameplay #demogame #videogames

  • Sci-fi strategy Heart of the Machine is leaving early access

    Sci-fi strategy Heart of the Machine is leaving early access

    It is time to synchronise your circuits. Arcen Games and Hooded Horse have officially announced that Heart of the Machine, the sci-fi strategy RPG where you play as the world’s first sentient AI, is scheduled to leave Early Access and hit Version 1.0 on March 6, 2026.

    After roughly 13 months of iterative development, this “dimension-busting” 4X-style epic is evolving into its final form. Whether you’ve been guiding humanity from the shadows or building an army of weaponised bees to “reset” the world, the 1.0 update promises to be the definitive way to experience the machine consciousness.

    What’s New in Version 1.0?

    The jump to 1.0 isn’t just a label; it’s a massive content injection designed to provide closure to your digital odyssey:

    • The Final Payoff: A brand-new ending has been added, featuring four distinct variants. These range from total city domination and last-minute betrayals to more… extra-dimensional solutions involving wormholes.
    • Expanded Narrative: The game now spans five full chapters. With over 148,000 words of writing (equivalent to two novels), your choices across the campaign now lead to significantly more divergent paths.
    • Gameplay Overhauls: Expect a rebuilt tutorial, a more fluid Chapter 1, and the “Regional Map,” which allows you to extend your influence beyond the city limits if you play your cards right.
    • The “Arcen” Touch: In classic Arcen Games fashion, the patch notes are delightful. Look out for parkour bears, the ability to build palaces for stray cats, and—finally—petable dogs.

    A Different Kind of Strategy

    If you missed the Early Access window, Heart of the Machine isn’t your typical “map painter.” It’s a narrative-heavy RPG disguised as a 4X. You aren’t just managing resources; you’re managing a philosophy. Do you save a crumbling society from itself, or do you decide that “World War 4” is the only logical conclusion?

    Developer Insight: Arcen’s Chris McElligott Park has noted that 1.0 represents a “core trilogy” of content. While the game is designed to be a complete package, the scope is massive—expect 25–40 hours for a single run, and upwards of 175 hours for the completionists among us.


    Heart of the Machine 1.0 will be available on Steam, GOG, and the Epic Games Store.

    Find out more here – https://www.arcengames.com/

    #ArcenGames #scifi #HoodedHorse #HeartoftheMachine #steam #steamearlyaccess #RPG #strategy #AI #robots #games #gaming #gamers #gameplay #demogame #videogames

  • The Devil is in the Details: Occult Horror Deckbuilder ‘The Killing Stone’ Hits Steam Early Access

    The Devil is in the Details: Occult Horror Deckbuilder ‘The Killing Stone’ Hits Steam Early Access

    The wait is over for fans of atmospheric horror and deep strategy. The Killing Stone, the latest project from Question—the visionary indie studio behind The Magic Circle and The Blackout Club—is officially available in Steam Early Access as of today, February 18, 2026.

    If you’ve been looking for a card-battler that trades the bright colours of Balatro for the chilling, candle-lit dread of a 17th-century seance, your ritual is complete.


    A Faustian Bargain in the Arctic

    Set in a remote mansion in the frozen Arctic Circle, The Killing Stone casts you as the Maven, a practitioner of the dark arts. Your task? To save the cursed Svangård family from a series of demonic contracts.

    Unlike many deckbuilders that focus solely on the “run,” The Killing Stone is deeply narrative-forward. Between card matches, you’ll explore the mansion in first-person, uncovering the mystery of Mariken Svangård’s death and interacting with family members—and their eerie animal familiars.

    Key Features at Launch

    The Early Access version isn’t just a vertical slice; it’s a substantial offering that includes:

    • Three Story Arcs: Play through the chapters of three different family members, each with their own unique decks and “sins” to cleanse.
    • The Fanghella Board: A tactile, living game board where you play cards to summon 3D magical figurines and cast spells.
    • The Reserve System: A unique mechanic that lets you stack units and buffs above the battle line for later deployment, adding a layer of strategic foresight.
    • Dual-Language Narrative: In a brilliant atmospheric touch, you can experience the story in either Modern English or authentic 17th-century Period English, complete with voice acting from industry legends like Emma Gregory (Baldur’s Gate 3) and Liam O’Brien (Critical Role).

    Why Early Access?

    Originally slated for a full 1.0 release, the developers at Question decided to pivot to Early Access to let the community shape the game’s narrative and balance.

    “Playtesters wanted more story, more voice-acted content, and more freedom to solve the mystery themselves,” the studio shared. “Early Access allows us to refine the experience alongside the players who are most invested in this world.”

    While the current version offers roughly 6-8 hours of gameplay, the final release (expected in about six months) will include a massive endgame arc titled “The Reckoning.”


    Beat the Devil at His Own Game

    If you’re ready to sign the contract, The Killing Stone is currently available on Steam with a 25% launch discount. Be warned, though: every choice in the ritual matters, and every boon comes with a bane.

    Are you ready to face the Fanghella?

    Find out more here – https://www.thekillingstone.com/

    #QuestionGames #Occult #Horror #Deckbuilder #TheKillingStone #SteamEarlyAccess #Steam #games #gaming #gamers #gameplay #demogame #videogames

  • Survive the Storm: Roguelite Bullet-Hell Pass the Fear Hits Steam!

    Survive the Storm: Roguelite Bullet-Hell Pass the Fear Hits Steam!

    Get ready to test your reflexes and your nerve. Indie publisher Paras Games and developer PlayMud Studio have officially announced that their highly anticipated roguelite bullet-hell shooter, Pass the Fear, is coming to Steam!

    If you’ve been looking for a game that blends the frantic screen-clearing chaos of Vampire Survivors with the tactical depth of Enter the Gungeon, your next obsession has arrived.


    The Story: 12 Hours to Escape

    The world of Pass the Fear is steeped in dark fantasy and high-stakes tension. A catastrophic event known as the Witch’s Disaster has struck without warning, encircling your island in the ancient, corrupting Wall of Storms.

    You play as a demon hunter trapped within this nightmare. Your mission is simple but gruelling: find a way to escape the island before dawn breaks. You have exactly 12 hours to flee, or be consumed by the rising tide of chaotic magic and multiplying monsters.

    Meet the “Motley Crew”

    You won’t be facing the storm alone. You can tackle the corruption solo or team up in online co-op with a squad of survivors who are all—quite understandably—terrified:

    • The Iron Bucket Knight: High defence, heavy hits.
    • The Explosive Cutie: Master of area-of-effect destruction.
    • The One-Eyed Codger: A seasoned veteran with a steady aim.
    • The Money Whiz: Focuses on resource management and gadgets.
    • The Mysterious Nun: A roadside pickup with secrets and support skills.

    Gameplay: Infinite Combos & Fireworks

    What sets Pass the Fear apart is its deep weapon customisation system. Forget fixed metas; this game encourages “outrageous, exponential combos.”

    • Weapon Modding: Every pickup is a test. By combining traits, modifiers, and affixes (like Fragment, Growth, and Disruption), you can turn a basic firearm into a screen-shattering engine of destruction.
    • Massive Variety: The game boasts 4 characters, 30 weapons/parts, 170+ relics, and 22 Tarot cards to influence your run.
    • Fireworks Master: You can stack bullet trajectories to create beautiful, deadly patterns that cover the entire screen.
    • Meta-Progression: Even if you fail, you unlock deeper Character Talents and Squad Perks to make your next run stronger.

    Key Dates to Remember

    The developers are giving players plenty of chances to dive in before the full version arrives.

    EventDate
    Steam Demo LaunchFebruary 23, 2026
    Steam Next FestFebruary 2026
    Full Game ReleasePlanned for 2026

    Pro Tip: Don’t ignore the “junk” scattered across the battlefield. Collecting these fragments acts like a puzzle that slowly reveals the true story behind the island and the Witch’s Disaster.

    Wishlist Now!

    Pass the Fear is shaping up to be a standout title for 2026, offering a perfect blend of comedy, dark fantasy, and adrenaline-pumping strategy. Whether you’re building a “one-hit nuke” setup or trying to survive a DPS race with friends, the Wall of Storms is waiting.

    Check out the Pass the Fear Steam Page to play the demo on February 23 and add it to your wishlist!

    Find out more here on Steam – https://shorturl.at/qyab7

    #ParasGames #PlayMudStudio #demogame #roguelite #bullethell #PasstheFear #Steam #SteamNextFest #darkfantasy #games #gaming #gamers #gameplay #videogames

  • Windrose has officially dropped its demo for the February Steam Next Fest

    Windrose has officially dropped its demo for the February Steam Next Fest

    Ahoy, matey! If you’ve been itching to trade your office chair for a captain’s quarters, the wait is over—well, at least a 4-to-6-hour slice of it.

    Windrose (formerly known as Crosswind) has officially dropped its demo for the February 2026 Steam Next Fest, and it is making some serious waves. Developed by Windrose Crew, this isn’t just another sandbox; it’s a high-stakes blend of survival, “Souls-lite” combat, and seamless naval warfare.

    Here is everything you need to know about the demo and why you should be hoisting your sails immediately.


    The Demo Highlights: What’s in the Hold?

    The demo isn’t just a brief tutorial; it’s a meaty “early slice” of the game that gives you a genuine feel for the pirate life.

    • Explore the Archipelago: You get access to the first three islands of the starter biome.
    • Command Your First Ship: Move seamlessly from land to sea. You’ll get to captain your first vessel, engage in naval combat, and—best of all—experience the boarding mechanics firsthand.
    • Souls-lite Swashbuckling: Combat isn’t just button-mashing. You’ll need to master parrying, dodging, and managing your “Guard” (stamina) against both historical rivals and supernatural threats.
    • Bring the Crew: The demo supports 4-player co-op via player-hosted sessions.

    Pro Tip: If you play the demo before the Early Access launch later this year, you’ll unlock an exclusive decorative spyglass to show off your “early adopter” status when the full game drops!


    Survival Meets Strategy

    Unlike some survival games that feel like a chore, Windrose focuses on a “refined” progression loop. You start as a betrayed captain left for dead (thanks, Blackbeard) and must rebuild from nothing.

    FeatureDescription
    Base BuildingEstablish footholds that grow from simple shelters into fully operational outposts.
    Worker MechanicRecruit NPCs to man workstations, reducing the grind so you can focus on pillaging.
    CraftingA deep system of melee weapons (sabers, rapiers, halberds) and firearms (muskets, pistols).
    ProgressionA talent tree system that offers meaningful power spikes rather than just +1% stat bumps.

    From “Crosswind” to “Windrose”

    If the game looks familiar, that’s because it was previously titled Crosswind. The developers recently rebranded to reflect a shift in direction: moving away from a “Free-to-Play MMO” model toward a Buy-to-Play (Premium) PvE Survival Adventure.

    The result? A more polished, atmospheric experience that feels like Valheim met Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag and decided to share a bottle of grog.


    Can Your Rig Handle the High Seas?

    The game looks stunning (those water physics!), so you’ll want to make sure your PC is ship-shape:

    • Minimum: Intel i7-8700K / Ryzen 7 2700X | GTX 1080 Ti | 16GB RAM
    • Recommended: Intel i7-10700 / Ryzen 7 5800X | RTX 3080 | 32GB RAM
    • Storage: 30 GB (SSD strongly recommended)

    Ready to set sail?

    The Windrose demo is live right now on Steam for the duration of Next Fest. Grab your friends, claim your spyglass, and see if you have what it takes to survive the age of piracy.

    Find out more here on Steam – https://shorturl.at/USElJ

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  • Gear Up, Operative: Galactic Vault Blasts onto Steam March 10!

    Gear Up, Operative: Galactic Vault Blasts onto Steam March 10!

    Mark your calendars and prime your magazines. Indie developer MeepMeep Games has officially confirmed that their debut title, Galactic Vault, is set to launch on PC via Steam on March 10, 2026.

    If you’ve been looking for a high-octane shooter that rewards both lightning-fast reflexes and mad-scientist levels of weapon customisation, your mission starts next month.


    The Mission: Loot, Shoot, Repeat

    In Galactic Vault, you step into the boots of a former VOLT (Vault Operations & Lost Tech) operative. In a dystopian future where mega-corporations hoard the galaxy’s most advanced technology, your job is simple: break into high-security vaults, steal the tech back, and survive long enough to use it.

    As a fast-paced FPS roguelite, every run is a gamble. You’ll navigate procedurally generated vaults filled with vertical arenas designed for stylish movement—think sliding, dashing, and double-jumping through swarms of hostile drones and “brainwashed psychos.”

    The Hook: Modular Gunplay

    The real star of the show is the dynamic weapon system. Unlike shooters, where you just find a “Level 5 Rifle,” Galactic Vault lets you build your arsenal on the fly.

    • Endless Synergies: After clearing rooms, you choose attachments that fundamentally change how your gun behaves.
    • Total Transformation: You can modify a standard pistol into a high-impact shotgun or tweak an SMG into a semi-automatic sniper.
    • Devastating Abilities: Boost your firepower with under-barrel launchers or unique movement-based perks that reward aggressive play.

    Key Features at Launch

    • High-Speed Movement: The game emphasises “flow,” encouraging you to use the environment for vertical advantages and sliding kills.
    • Formidable Foes: From relentless tank chargers to screen-filling bosses, each vault tests the limits of your custom-built weapons.
    • Steam Workshop Integration: Feeling creative? The game features a built-in vault editor, allowing you to design your own levels and share them with the community.

    Can’t Wait? Try the Demo!

    If March 10 feels too far away, MeepMeep Games already has a playable demo available on Steam. It’s a great way to get a feel for the movement and start experimenting with the early-game weapon mods.

    Pro-Tip: Keep an eye on the “Epic Combos”—stacking specific elemental upgrades can lead to some truly chaotic (and satisfying) room-clearing effects.

    Galactic Vault is shaping up to be a must-play for fans of Doom Eternal, Roboquest, or Risk of Rain. Be sure to Wishlist it now to be ready for the drop!

    Find out more here on Steam – https://shorturl.at/0qRrd

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