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What Gamers Want for the Week of 7-25-16: New Video Game Releases

EB: This week’s new video game releases are a mix of Indie big-name titles and one AAA release amongst a sea of Indie PC releases. Games like Headlander and We Happy Few stand out from the crowd of Indie releases, while the latest episode of Minecraft: Story Mode should excite fans of its voxel based world. Of course there are plenty of lesser known PC titles releasing this week too.

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A Look Back at All the Minecraft Spin-offs Before Legends

The Minecraft spin-off train keeps rolling as Minecraft: Legends nears its release date, and hopefully it will be better than its predecessors.

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Here are the new Xbox Game Pass Quests for June 2022

Xbox Game Pass Quests recently reset for the month of June. So if you try to collect as many Microsoft Rewards points as possible, there’s a new set available now.

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Dystopian Games Inspired by Orwell's 1984

BLG writes: "Dystopian games are more relevant than ever in a day and age when the world seems to be getting progressively bleaker with each passing year. But dystopian fiction, in general, isn’t trying to make us depressed by showing us how much worse things could get. Rather, the point is (usually) to serve as a cautionary tale, and there’s perhaps no tale more cautionary than George Orwell’s 1984."

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NecrumOddBoy705d ago

A game that should absolutely be on this list is Disco Elysium. That game is wildly deep in the field of its take on social issues, politics, religion, morality, and the internal struggles of the human psyche.

robtion705d ago

Still haven't finished it but Disco Elysium is really great. I love the dark sense of humour.

robtion705d ago (Edited 705d ago )

I love dystopian settings in general. We happy few is an excellent game. It is basically a mash up of 1984 and the other dystopian classic Brave New World. The drug 'Joy' is essentially 'Soma' from Aldous Huxley's novel.

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porkChop705d ago

Orwell was surprisingly engrossing. I enjoyed it quite a bit more than I expected. I bought the sequel on Steam but haven't gotten around to playing it yet.

awiseman705d ago (Edited 705d ago )

Don't need a game to experience Orwell. Real life follows it pretty well.