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The Backrooms film is out, so here are four games to play if you want more of that liminal dread.

First, Escape the Backrooms. It’s a co-op horror game for one to four players, exploring unsettling levels watched over by strange entities. The aim is to escape each stage and push deeper into the facility, either the normal way or by no-clipping into hidden areas....


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Get ready for a bizarre fusion of athletics and horror as SPORTAL swings onto PC and consoles this June. The upcoming roguelite arena FPS from indie developer Sleepwalking Potatoes transforms sporting equipment into deadly weapons, tasking players with battling waves of 1950s B-movie monsters using everything from spiked baseballs to explosive golf balls.

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Developer Aggro Crab has launched their latest cooperative chaos simulator, Crashout Crew, today on Steam for PC and Xbox Game Pass for Xbox Series X|S and Windows. The forklift-focused physics game is available for £7.99 on Steam with a limited-time 38% discount, whilst Xbox and PC Game Pass subscribers can access it at no extra cost.

The game drops players int...


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Fans of cozy gaming adventures have a new treat to look forward to, as Kabuto Park has officially launched on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Windows Store. Developed by Doot (known for Minami Lane and Milki Delivery) alongside Seaven Studio, this charming bug collecting game promises to deliver nostalgic summer vibes wrapped up in a bite-sized gaming experien...


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The Indie Parkour Game That’s Hard to Put Down

When I dropped a Short of MOTORSLICE on the socials a few weeks back, one of the comments was a quick observation that “movement looks a bit clunky.” It picked up a couple of likes and stuck with me, because after spending some decent time with the game, I can confirm that yes, the movement is sometimes clunky. But the wider t...


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