An avalanche of new game announcements hit at The Game Awards 2023, ranging from the return of classic franchises to the reveals of all-new worlds. For those of you looking for a rundown of everything announced, we’ve got you covered.
Josef Fares’ critically acclaimed 2013 single-player co-op game returns with a visual overhaul, heading your way on Feb. 28, 2024.
If Inscryption is anything to go by, describing this game based off its debut trailer feels like a fool’s errand.
A follow-up to detective adventure The Case of the Golden Idol, The Rise of the Golden Idol is a bit of a mystery at the moment. But that’s the point, no?
A “narrative action” game from the Finji Development Team, led by creative director Adam Saltsman, Usual June looks to feature a mix of third-person combat and adventure game story choices.
“An accessible musical adventure,” Harmonium: The Musical stars a deaf girl in what looks and sounds like a Disney musical.
The team behind Dead Cells is back with a new game: Windblown. While the animated trailer doesn’t reveal a lot, we have more details in a preview.
In what appears to be a spiritual successor to 2016 rhythm game Thumper, Thrasher looks like a wild ride through a surreal world.
Dave the Diver is back in this DLC collaboration with Dredge, coming next week.
2008 indie classic World of Goo is back in this sequel from 2D Boy and Tomorrow Corporation. And despite the time gap, it looks like it picks up right where the original left off.
The folks behind the Persona series have a new RPG on the way, and a new trailer showed a lot more of what it’s all about.
Archetype Entertainment, a new studio based in Austin, has a game in the works that resembles Mass Effect and features McConaughey’s voice.
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