Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3 official artwork with logo

[Update]: Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3 has launched from Early Access alongside some excellent reviews.

After spending slightly under a year in Steam's Early Access program, the oddly post-apocalyptic restaurant management game Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3 is now nearly ready for prime time. You can expect to see it release in full this October 14th for PC, Mac, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch, while the PlayStation 4 and Amazon Luna versions will be following in their tracks shortly after.

Once version 1.0 arrives you'll be able to explore a lengthy singleplayer or co-op campaign, mess around with plenty of upgrades for both your food catalog and heavily armored truck, as well as use a variety of cosmetics to probably cover up all of the bullet holes from rival attacks. If that sounds completely insane for what is essentially a cooking and management game, you would be correct, but it is also what gives Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3 a good bit of charm and personality!

Fall Guys artwork for the Season 2 update

[Update]: Fall Guys' devs have released a sneak peek at the upcoming Season 3 update.

When it comes to silly party games, and this includes Fall Guys, things are always the most entertaining when nobody knows what's coming up next and how to best navigate each obstacle. As soon as people master the various stages and develop optimal strategies, things quickly turn sour as players have a nasty tendency to optimize the fun away from the whole experience.

In order to avoid this, as well as to keep the gameplay as fresh as possible, Fall Guys' Season 2 update has now brought in a rather sizable batch of new content. Expect to see four new maps filled with medieval mayhem (with more coming soon), a variety of new obstacles to overcome or simply annoy your friends with, and naturally, a whole host of new cosmetics including wizards, knights and dragons!

The Falconeer official artwork with logo

[Update]: The Steam Game Festival has returned once more to showcase a bunch of new and upcoming indie games!

If you don't follow indie games all that frequently, yet you still like giving them a try if the concept seems unique enough, you might want to check out the newly launched Autumn Steam Game Festival. As the name would suggest, the Steam Game Festival is all about highlighting unique and interesting indie games, as well as giving players a chance to personally try many of them through the freely available demos.

The Steam Game Festival will last until October 13th, so you should have plenty of time to browse through the games and see if anything piques your curiosity. And if you have a bit of free time, you can also check out the various developer previews, gameplay overviews and interviews that will be streamed on a daily basis.

Overcooked! 2 artwork and logo for the new Moon Harvest update

While Overcooked! 2 is already stuffed to the brim with content, I am pleased to say that the developers have decided to jam in another sizable free update! The freshly baked Moon Harvest festival brings with it five new and seasonally decorated kitchens, lily pads as a new kitchen hazard to annoy your (former) friends with, as well as three new recipes for various types of mooncake.

You can get a pretty good idea of what all of this new content looks like in-game, as well as get a horrifying glimpse at how much chaos some of the new maps will cause, through the recently posted trailer. Have a peek:

Amnesia: Rebirth official artwork and logo

[Update #2]: Amnesia: Rebirth has now been unleashed for PC and PS4, and unsurprisingly, it's pretty much the original game with new content and a few extra bells and whistles.

[Update]: Amnesia: Rebirth's preview offers a closer look at the story and otherworldly environments.

Quite a few years have gone by since the original Amnesia, so if you're feeling an itch for some psychological horror, you'll be happy to hear that the sequel is just around the corner. To be more specific, Amnesia: Rebirth will be launching this October 20th on Steam, GOG, Epic Game Store and PlayStation 4.

As for what exactly Amnesia: Rebirth has to offer, and it how it even improves upon its excellent predecessor, that you can find out through the recent and fairly lengthy gameplay preview. Have a peek:

Fall Guys Season 2 artwork showing the new cosmetics

[Update]: Fall Guys' major Season 2 update has brought in plenty of medieval mayhem!

While the recent mid-season update has added a nice bit of new stuff to keep things fresh, Fall Guys really could use some completely new content in order to bring back that feeling of chaotic excitement. Thankfully, we won't have to wait for too long for that to happen as the developers have just announced that Season 2 will begin on October 8, 2020!

You can expect to see a menagerie of medieval maps, a variety of new mechanics and challenges, new twists on old game modes, and as is tradition, a healthy does of pure chaos as everyone scrambles to 'help' each other out. There will also be a whole bunch of new cosmetics featuring things like wizards and knights, new and even wackier emotes, and all that kind of good stuff.

Spelunky 2 artwork without logo

If you're a fan of roguelikes, today is a pretty good day. Earlier in the morning The Binding of Isaac devs have released a few more tidbits of information about the massive Repentance expansion, while the classic roguelike Spelunky has just received an impressive new sequel!

As you might expect from a sequel, Spelunky 2 has taken all of the elements from the original, and then both improved and expanded upon them in a variety of ways. This means you'll see more numerous and elaborate levels, a whole assortment of new traps and enemies, new characters and items to toy around with, more branching paths and interactions, and perhaps most importantly of all, online multiplayer!

Among Us official artwork with logo

[Update #2]: The Airship has now arrived, and it really is a massive map!

[Update]: The Airship, Among Us' newest and biggest map, is launching this March 31st.

Among Us has become ridiculously popular over the past few months, to the point that it's now actively competing with Dota 2, PUBG and Counter-Strike for the top spot on Steam. Given its success, it shouldn't come as too much of as surprise to hear that the developers were planning a bigger and more ambitious sequel.

However, in a bit of a unique twist, the devs have now decided to cancel Among Us 2 and instead bring all of that new content into the original Among Us! While the full list of planned changes and improvements is still nowhere to be found, here's a brief preview of what is to come in the near future:

The Binding of Isaac official artwork for the Repentance expansion

[Update #2]: The Binding of Isaac's final and absolutely massive expansion Repentance has now been unleashed!

[Update]: Change of plans, Repentance will now be launching on March 31, 2021!

It would appear that The Binding of Isaac team simply doesn't understand what the word "final" means. After already going through two rounds of final expansions for the roguelike classic, the "FINAL FINAL FINAL mega expansion" called Repentance is now set to arrive this December 31st! The exact date is most probably a placeholder, but with Repentance being 90% complete so far, it's more likely than not it'll arrive later this year.

When it comes to the actual content, the Repentance expansion seems to be genuinely impressive so far. It'll bring with it 130 new items to toy around with, a new alternate path with brand new chapters and final boss, 100 new enemies, 25 new bosses, and perhaps most importantly of all, 5000 new room designs to master!

Amnesia: The Dark Descent screenshot of a shadow in the hallway

[Update #2]: Amnesia: Rebirth has now been unleashed for PC and PS4, and unsurprisingly, it's pretty much the original game with new content and a few extra bells and whistles.

[Update]: Amnesia: Rebirth's lengthy preview offers plenty of great atmosphere and a glimpse at the monster.

If you ever wanted to see what kind of dark sorcery happens behind the curtains of game development, today's your lucky day. With Amnesia: Rebirth launching this October 20th, Frictional Games have decided to release the full source code for Amnesia: The Dark Descent and A Machine For Pigs under the GPL v3 license!

Much like how the warning on the website will tell you, this doesn't mean that Amnesia is now suddenly free. Frictional still owns all of it, but this does allow you to peek under the hood to see how the engine works, how the various gameplay mechanics were handled, and perhaps even puzzle over some particularly arcane piece of code. After all, Amnesia is over 10 years old at this point, so odds are there's some janky nonsense in there - there always is!