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The Fatum – Beta Sign Up

The Fatum is a deduction game set in a world of total control where you interrogate, inspect, and pass verdicts as a government agent.

In The Fatum, you’ve been sent to investigate an infection outbreak in an underground GIGABUNKER where humanity seeks salvation from global cataclysm. Follow strict protocol: Interrogation, Search, Verdict. Use every bit of information to reconstruct what happened.

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Holy hardware specs Lego Batman, they've sliced Legacy of the Dark Knight's recommended RAM in half

Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight has become the latest game to have its initially listed recommended RAM requirement yanked down by a substantial amount, following in the footsteps of fellow 2026 release 007: First Light.

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Come shout down dystopia in the demo for Amanita's fancy cardboard mind control puzzler Phonopolis

Czech indie developers Amanita Design – creators of Samorost, Creaks and Machinarium, among other marvels – have released a demo for Phonopolis, their 3D cardboard adventure about a young man called Felix who is trying to save a city brainwashed by massive loudspeakers. Protected by his headphones, Felix is on a mission to stop the authoritarian Leader from issuing the Absolute Tone, which will “strip every citizen of their humanity forever”. Seems like a thing to avoid!

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Reanimal review – the dollhouse horror of Little Nightmares gives way to a grimier tale of war and slaughter

In an industry pestered by calls to "think of the children", Tarsier’s games are useful reminders that children can be utterly depraved in ways no coddling adult would ever dream. Later in Reanimal, the developer’s latest, strictly 'co-optional' horror game, two kids rip an eyeball out of a massive, sunken horse skull and shove it into what I sincerely hope is the eyesocket of a slumbering whale. Somehow, this is necessary to advance.

It’s the kind of thing that would only occur to children, because children do not reason like 'we' do, those disgusting creeps. They sense that they exist in a world that isn’t for them: a world of baffling laws, high shelves, and everyday monstrosity; a world they’re required to 'grow into' by means of repeated shedding and sprouting and subjection - milk teeth and pubic hair and doing your goddamn chores. So they instinctively come up with ways to screw with the system, twist its horrible logic against itself. Why not push a horse’s eyeball into a whale?

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Besiege's next expansion goes where no medieval contraption has ever gone before: space!

More like space the final funtier am I right (cue canned laughter that goes on a touch too long)? Besiege, the physics building game about building all manner of medieval machinery to destroy your enemy, has taken you to all kinds of lands and with its 2024 expansion, The Splintered Sea, a few oceans too. But with its newly revealed follow-up expansion, there's nowhere to go but up (because it's set in space, hence my absolutely hilarious opening line).

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Pretty platformer sequel Planet of Lana II gets a pretty good Steam demo tomorrow, ahead of its surprise March release

Planet of Lana II, Wishfully’s followup to their tremendous puzzle-platformer original, punched our news mouths with a double hit of announcements last week. First, it’s got a release date of March 5th 2026, a mere three weeks from now, and second, there’s a Steam demo coming even sooner, on February 11th. An embargo lift means I’m now at liberty to share my thoughts on said demo, and can report that it’s exactly the same as the demo given to press last year, and as such, you can already read what I said about it here and here. Still, eh? Release date, eh?

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Pjusk - A puzzler from Zooperdan for the Commodore Amiga [UPDATE]

While many of you are looking forward to playing the finished version of 'RallyXSE', there's another game that's worth checking out by the same developer, especially if you like puzzle games, is Zooperdan's Amiga game of 'Pjusk'. A Sokoban like game whereby you must defeat enemies in the right order and collect power-ups along the way to carve your way to the exit. To coincide with this news,

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Mickey’s Ultimate Challenge

Developer: WayForward Technologies/Designer Software    Publisher: Hi-Tech Expressions    Release: 02/94    Genre:Puzzle I do not envy the developers of Mickey’s Ultimate Challenge. As a 1994 release it was sitting on store shelves next to Mickey Mania. That is an...

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‘Dark Tides’ Reads Minds to Discover an Old Town’s True Fate

Dark Tides is an adventure game where you play as a boardwalk psychic unravelling the demonic mysteries of a seaside Victorian town. Playing as Theodora Green, you are tasked with figuring out...

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‘DJ Bunny’ Creates Music Through Some Clever Puzzles

DJ Bunny sees you putting together music tracks for people using a puzzling grid that weaves together instruments to create songs. This is a musical puzzle game where you find yourself becoming...

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Puzzle Drive

Navigate through intricate puzzles to fuel your journey! Each solution propels your car ahead, allowing you to collect coins and unlock vibrant new worlds. Puzzle Drive offers endless excitement with its dynamic levels and engaging challenges that keep every adventure fresh and rewarding.
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‘RUMOUR’ Moves Items Between Horror Worlds to Solve Puzzles

RUMOUR is a horror game full of puzzles where you need to move objects from one world into another to save your brother. You hear some far-fetched tales about two worlds colliding...

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‘Just in Crime’ Travels Time to Solve Adorable Crimes

Just in Crime is a puzzle game where you play both a detective dog and a wizard cat using time travel to solve a few mysteries. I am a huge fan of...

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‘White Cat’s Dark Affair’ is a Puzzle Game for a Hitman

The White Cat’s Dark Affair is a cyberpunk hitman thriller where you play as an assassin making lethal decisions in a point and click style. The main character is looking to take...

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