TVGB writes: "I'd say Nexuiz has the best graphics out of all of the Open Source shooters we've covered in this series. The game is just a visual treat. It was born as a modification of the Quake engine way back in 2001, later moving to the modified DarkPlaces version of it. That's right, everything you see in this game is powered by bits and pieces of the original Quake engine."
In a time when innovation often takes centre stage, Steel Seed boldly leans into nostalgia. Developed by the indie studio Storm in a Teacup and published by
TSA goes hands on with Mycopunk, the new co-op shooter from Devolver Digital.
Microsoft is doing more for PS5 these days than Sony? Wow.