Steam Next Fested

I’ve been trying to publish this all day, but I just couldn’t get this Google Sheets spreadsheet to display like anything in the West Karana blog. I’ve downloaded a plugin — TablePress — that claims to be able to do the trick.

We’ll see. I have my doubts.

Anyway, I was enmeshed withing Dune: Awakening and Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles and didn’t have the time to spend in the Steam Next Fest. I wanted to, but the only game I really dove into was Dissimilar, based upon Bhagpuss’ excellent review. And that was worth playing.

I made the list below (assuming it displays at all) based entirely on what Steam recommended to me, based on games I’ve played before. Some of them, okay, I get it. Other ones, what, really? Me?

Most (but most definitely not all) of the games seem to be of incredibly high quality. And the really distressing thing about these games, if you think about it, is that I have been reading the blogs of other gamers who are enjoying the Next Fest and the games they list are all different from each other, and different from this list! And most of them are almost certainly really good games.

These kinds of celebrations of new games makes me sad, because most of them are just not going to get in front of the people who would really love them. And these are labors of love for the developers, they want people to play them.

I wish everyone whose game is on this list success, and I hope their games find their players. I may dive more deeply into these later. The links should work, and I hope they do, or I’m just going to have to write a program to do what I need done myself, and that sounds like work.

TitleGenreOn Wishlist?
A Fox TalePlatformerYesI actually kickstarted this many years ago.
DissimilarTactical RPGYesSee my write-up
Star Trek VoyagerBase-Building RPGYesSee Scopique’s write-ups
CloudheimAction RPGYesShould be “Wolkenheim”…
Norse: Oath of BloodTactical RPGYesBaldur’s Gate-like?
Magic WorldMMORPGNoGeneric, possible AI, not the first game by this name
The Midnight WalkersExtraction ShooterNoWhy did they think I wanted this?
Xeno HavenBase-Building RPGNoStardew Valley meets Palworld?
DebrisSurvival CraftingNoThis could have been a Flash game
Carnival HuntSurvival HorrorNoCo-op game, wind-up bunnies vs monster
Kind Heart SurvivorsSurvival CraftingNoKid-friendly survival crafting / base building
ShatterlandShooterNoI am SO OVER the zombie apocalypse
Sunny ShoresSurvival CraftingNo“For casual and retired gamers”? Really? I’m thinking there is more to this Minecraft-like than meets the eye.
Cut GrassSurvival HorrorNoIf 7 Days to Die was a farming simulator
Defective SectorsSurvival CraftingNoRoguelike base building?
AstroBotanicaSurvival CraftingNoNo Man’s Sky, except the alien planet is Earth
Long Drive NorthSurvival CraftingNoWhat if Pacific Drive were co-op?
The Signal: Stranded on SirenisSurvival CraftingNoSF survival crafting with a plot?
MiserySurvival HorrorNoMultiplayer Fallout without the blue jumpsuits
OceaneersBase-Building RPGNoThis could have been a Flash game
EverwindSurvival CraftingNoStep 1: Rewrite MineCraft. Step 2: ??? Step 3: Profit!
The Last CaretakerSurvival CraftingNoShip setting is nice
Winter BurrowSurvival CraftingNoCozy mouse-focused 2D game
Blind DescentSurvival HorrorNoDid this need to be set on Mars?
ValorbornOpen World AdventureYesIntriguing blend of sandbox tropes
Sword of JusticeMMORPGNoStep into the “pulsing martial world”
World of Sea BattleMMORPGNoWhatever happened to Pirates of the Burning Sea?
Roadside ResearchSimulatorNoYou’re aliens studying humanity by running a gas station
The Cube, Save UsExtraction ShooterNoNice title
Eastern EraBase-Building RPGNoNice setting
Sinking EternitySurvival CraftingNoStill getting over Kedge Keep
Island BeekeeperSurvival CraftingNoLooks fairly generic
Escape from DuckovExtraction ShooterNo2D overhead parody of Escape from Tarkov, except you’re a duck!

6 thoughts on “Steam Next Fested”

  1. A few years back some developer made the mistake of saying on social media that too many games were being made and got a lot of hate for saying that but… I always kind of thought he was correct. He said something like no one could play even 1% of the games being published and folks set out to prove him wrong by playing a jillion games for 5 minutes each.

    I kind of think those people missed the point. I just thing the volume of games is making it almost impossible to find an audience unless you happen to catch a spark.

    Imagine if every weekend 30 movies debuted at the cinema. So many studios would go broke not because their movies were bad, but because the public didn’t have enought free time and/or free revenue to watch them all. And games take a LOT longer to play than watching a movie does!

    • I remember that. He was a bit of a jerk about it as I remember, which is probably why there was so much pushback. I’m not sure the premise holds, really, anyway. There are a LOT of people playing games. Like, literally billions of people. The ESA claims 205 million Americans play video games every week and that’s just Americans. Imagine how many Chinese or South Koreans play! There really ought to be enough players to go round. If anything, the problem is that most people seem to want to play the same games and I’m not sure making fewer games would really address that.

      • Well, that’s it, for sure. The people who would love these games might not be able to find them. I love survival crafting games, and tactical RPGs! There are HUNDREDS of these games. A lot of the tactical RPGs are terrible, but I have found some gems and I think I have written about the good ones. I look forward to these games on BlueSky and Masato and everyone’s blogs and I know I am missing so many just because they haven’t been where I’ve been looking.

        People want to play games where they know they’ll have a good time, especially when games are now so expensive. So they go for the popular ones. Totally understood.

  2. I’m glad you enjoyed Dissimilar. You also understood the tactical part a LOT better than I did! No surprise there.

    All the links seemed to work – well, all the ones I clicked on, which was quite a few. I really like the lok of the mouse game. Going to wishlist that one. Boy, though, aren’t there a lot of survival games now?

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