Rain World: Downpour expansion artwork showing off the five new slugcats

I hope you're in the mood for slugcats, because Rain World's very first expansion Downpour has now arrived - a whole six years after the original game's launch! Downpour brings with it ten massive new regions to explore, hostile new environments and weather to overcome, as well as five new slugcats with their own unique abilities and gameplay styles to master.

Best of all, you can do all of this in four-player co-op! The only catch is that there is no online mode, so you'll either have to huddle up together or use Steam Remote Play in order to make it work. A tad annoying, but I'd say it's still a small price to pay for some jolly cooperation!

Deep Rock Galactic screenshot of the decorated space rig for Lunar Festival 2023

[Update #2]: Deep Rock Galactic's Season 4: Critical Corruption is coming June 15th with jetpacks, new enemies and arcade games.

[Update]: Deep Rock Galactic is celebrating its Fifth Anniversary by giving everyone a chance to play the Classic 2018 Version.

I hope you're in the mood for yet another holiday event, because Deep Rock Galactic's Lunar Festival 2023 has now arrived. Much like its predecessor, the Lunar Festival brings with it a couple of silly, themed hats to acquire, a highly lucrative assignment, and most importantly of all, double seasonal experience!

That last part does have a bit of a catch, however. In order to activate the double experience bonus you'll first need to find a Lunar Rabbit hiding away somewhere in each level. They're thankfully not too hard to snag, so as long as you're even slightly observant you should be good.

Season: A letter to the future indie story-focused exploration game key artwork

[Update]: Season has now arrived, and I'm pleased to say it has done so alongside quite a positive reception!

Aiming for a more somber tone than the usual exploration and story focused adventure, Season: A letter to the future stars a young woman determined to document, photograph, and record the lives of everyday people before some kind of cataclysm washes them all away. Quite the contrast to the otherwise charming and cheery visuals!

What exactly is happening with the world, and more importantly why, is going to be up to your to discover by roaming across the land and talking to the various characters. There's only a couple of them around on account of the whole cataclysm thing, but the good news is that each one is unique and emotionally complex, so unraveling their life's story should be quite a ride.

Deep Rock Galactic screenshot of the Dwarves fighting Glyphids

[Update #2]: Deep Rock Galactic's Season 4: Critical Corruption is coming June 15th with jetpacks, new enemies and arcade games.

[Update]: Deep Rock Galactic's Lunar Festival 2023 has now arrived with silly hats and double seasonal exp.

Due to popular demand, the Ghost Ship Games team has now once again released a brief infographic covering some of Deep Rock Galactic's most interesting (or simply peculiar) stats from 2022. Just as a little example, it looks like your fellow Dwarves are far more dangerous to your own health than even the mighty Glyphid Dreadnought! The whole thing sounded a bit absurd to me, though when I remembered how many Scouts I've accidentally blown up with C4, I must admit I'm genuinely surprised the gap isn't even wider!

It's also worth mentioning that Deep Rock Galactic has had a massive period of growth in 2022. Not only have the daily active users seen a sharp increase, but the number of copies sold has nearly doubled compared to last year! As such, there are now over 5,5 million Dwarves getting drunk and operating heavy mining equipment all over Hoxxes IV!

First Cut: Samurai Duel indie 2D sword-fighting game screenshot of a close battle in the fields

True to its name, First Cut: Samurai Duel is a 2D sword-fighting game where landing even a single blow on your opponent will instantly kill them, and the same goes in reverse! While the concept is simple, getting actually good at it is going to be quite a journey as you'll have master a wide assortment of moves that each come with their own drawbacks - everything from different attack types to defensive options like parries, pushes, dodges and blocks.

If all of this sounds oddly familiar, that would be because First Cut: Samurai Duel is a new and improved version of 2017's First Cut. Besides the various gameplay enhancements, the biggest difference is that First Cut: Samurai Duel will feature a campaign, survival mode, as well as numerous unlockables like laser swords to help spice things up and increase replayability.

Luck be a Landlord roguelike deckbuilder screenshot of the slot machine gameplay

If you're in the mood for a bit of an unusual roguelike, you might want to give the freshly released Luck be a Landlord a try. To put it quite simply, it's a deckbuilding roguelike that will task you with using an overly elaborate slot machine to earn rent money. And no, there are no microtransactions - the slot machine is mostly there to help mix things up a bit.

Since trying to explain all of this through words alone is a bit of a fruitless effort, allow me to share with you the release trailer. It should give you a decent idea of just what Luck be a Landlord is even trying to do. Have a look:

There Is No Light indie grim action-RPG artwork

As I've detailed throughout my review, the biggest problem with the indie action-RPG There Is No Light is the extremely slow progression in player power. Depending on your choices and the routes you take, it's entirely possible you can go through a 10 hour chunk of gameplay without acquiring anything new to play around with, which can be quite demoralizing given how challenging some of the boss fights are.

So in order to fix this, as well as a whole bunch of other issues, the Zelart team has now unleashed the Enhanced Edition. This chunky update has rebalanced most of the enemies, improved surface readability so you don't accidentally fling yourself into the abyss in the middle of combat, fixed up a whole bunch of minor bugs, and most importantly of all, added 14 new abilities to acquire by defeating bosses!

Vampire Survivors artwork for the indie roguelike hit

[Update #2]: Vampire Survivors is getting an animated show, along with even more free updates throughout the Summer!

[Update]: Vampire Survivors' second expansion has brought in a huge new map, 8 characters and 13 weapons.

Back in early 2022 the Vampire Survivors team rather optimistically announced that they will be doing a massive engine upgrade at some point in summer. This upgrade was not only supposed to significantly increase the performance (perhaps even up to ten times), but also give the developers a lot more freedom when it comes to designing new stages, items and weapons.

Needless to say, this didn't exactly go according to plan, though you'll be happy to hear that they're not giving up! According to the latest developer update they'll be working on it throughout early 2023, so with a bit of luck we might see the big upgrade sooner rather than later. Since the two versions will likely have some notable differences, the Vampire Survivors team will be maintaining both versions until 2024, at which point they'll fully commit to the new and improved one.

Clash: Artifacts of Chaos bizarre yet charming brawler screenshot of the unique world

If you're in the mood for something completely out of the ordinary, you might want to keep an eye on the upcoming Clash: Artifacts of Chaos. Much like the studio's previous series Zeno Clash, Clash: Artifacts of Chaos is an extraordinarily creative action-adventure about beating up all sorts of bizarre alien creatures in fast-paced hand-to-hand combat.

Before you throw hands, however, Clash: Artifacts of Chaos gives you the opportunity to engage your monstrous opponents in a game of dice! While it might sound silly, winning in the mini-game can grant you (or the opponent) a sizable advantage. This can include things like shackling the opponent to a post so they can't chase you around, baiting an additional monster into the fight to make a real mess out of things, or even covering the area in fog in order to limit visibility and open up new strategies.

Gravity Circuit indie Mega Man inspired action-platformer official key art

Much like the Mega Man series from which it takes a great deal of inspiration, the upcoming Gravity Circuit is a fast-paced action-platformer that's all about smashing your way through hordes upon hordes of evil robots in order to singlehandedly save the world. Along the way you'll have to conquer twelve stages that each come with their own unique mechanics and challenges, collect a large assortment of upgrades that will enhance both your movement abilities and attack options, and naturally, scour the levels in search of numerous secrets.

How all of this looks like in action, that you can get a pretty good idea of through the gameplay trailer below. Have a gander, it's quite a charming one: