Nestled in a dark corner of the apocalypse ready mega-plex that is the Birmingham NEC, a whole bunch of sub-cultural gaming goodness was going down.
This year’s Rezzed brought together aspiring hopefuls and returning champions of the indie scene and sat them on a bench next to the potential PC landmarks of the next year. Here’s a rundown of everything we at This Is My Joystick got our hands on.
From demos and early builds to retail ready releases, it’s worth keeping an open-mind to my views as some of theses games have a long way to go. Keeping this short and sweet, let’s take a peek at the games we actually managed to get around to playing, or at least got close enough to have a good old stare at in the queues.
For over a decade, Project Zomboid has brought a challenging zombie survival title to life, and now is the best time to jump in.
The Shadow Warrior trilogy is currently listed with a 93% discount on Steam, and you can save more than $100 - ideal for your Steam Deck?
I wasn't really impressed with the second game, hopefully the third one is better.
1 st one is the best. Second one is meh. Couldn't play third one because of, it was crashing on my PC.
Planetside 2’s future is uncertain as the IP was sold for a relatively low sum to a company with no history.
Was such a cool concept back in the day - shame that it never really took off like it probably could have with more support