In Steam, dozens of games launched daily, and almost unable to track all the releases to search for hidden diamonds. PC Gamer portal Compilation An option of five standing games you may have missed.

The leader of death
The Caput brand from the same side is similar to the next modern heir, but in fact it has a bit more ambitious than most of these projects. The game events took place in France in the 16th century – in “Nightmares tower were forgotten”, where terrible monsters wandered. Caput Mortum is clearly inspired not only by the old prisoners in the first person, but also by the existing horror genre, especially in everything that affects puzzles.

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Quantumpulse 2a
Quantumpulse 2A is clearly inspired by programming puzzles, such as TIS-100 and Shenzhen I/O. Players will operate in the language of the compiler in the fictional PC interface of the 1977 model. And although the puzzles themselves are not difficult to solve, the challenges are actually in optimizing these decisions.

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Quartet
JRPG is nostalgic, inspired by 16 -bit projects. In the past 25 hours, the quartet will tell the stories of the four main characters in any order according to the player's decision, like the Octopath Traveller. In the quartet, you should see if you are familiar with the classic of the NES era and have overcome more modern games in this genre, like the Sea of Stars.

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Effective fear
Fear Effect initially entered PlayStation 2 in 2000, and has since been trapped on this platform. Once, it seemed that Square Enix, who owned IP after absorbing Eidos in 2009, planned to do something with franchise, but these plans have led to an average fear effect in 2018. Unfortunately, the series seems to be dead, but now the first fear effect has at least PC.

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Cluster
This week, the release of Hollow Knight: Silksong, but not all gamers are charming the promising of a 50 -hour subway. If you like this genre, but like less longer games, then hemion is made for such cases. In fact, these are some small points (2-4 hours) Pixel Metro, inspired by the worshiping platform VVVVV.

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