Hey everyone! This week has been absolutely packed with new PC game releases. So many, in fact, that I barely have time for a proper intro! From highly anticipated sequels to intriguing indie titles, there's a ton to dive into. Let's get right to it!

Intriguing Indie Finds

Let's kick things off with some of the smaller, more unique titles that caught my eye. First up, The Abbess' Garden. If you're looking for something relaxing but with a touch of mystery, this might be it. You play as a 17th-century peasant restoring a botanical sanctuary. Sounds chill, right? But there are secrets hidden among those plants... Another interesting one is Esoteric Ebb, which is being compared to Disco Elysium. You play as a cleric investigating a teashop explosion. Talking character stats? Sign me up! And who can resist Luxman Moonlit Market, which is basically Balatro but with a night market theme and old-school cartoon visuals?

On a different note, Humanica seems like a prehistoric city-builder with some pretty cool terrain. I mean, who doesn't want to dig out a mountain or build one from scratch? And for those who loved Furi, Homura Hime looks like a challenging bullet hell boss battler. Plus, Never Grave: The Witch and The Curse, while giving off Silksong vibes, is actually a roguelite with procedurally generated dungeons.

The Big Hitters

Of course, there are some major releases this week, too. The one I'm most excited about? Definitely Slay the Spire 2! The original roguelite deckbuilder that started it all is back in early access, and I can't wait to see what new twists and challenges it brings. If you, like me, are a fan of deckbuilding games, don't miss this one. Then, there's Bungie's Marathon reboot. A new extraction FPS set in the same universe as the classic 90s shooters? It's got my attention. It's great to see Bungie revisiting this universe after so long, and I'm curious to see how they've updated it for a modern audience.

Finally, don't forget about Planet of Lana II, a puzzle-platformer with a beautiful, painterly art style. If you're in the mood for something thoughtful and visually stunning, this could be the game for you.

So, that's just a small taste of the massive wave of PC games hitting us this week. There's something for everyone, whether you're into relaxing life sims, challenging roguelites, or epic FPS adventures. I'm curious, which of these games are you most excited to play? Let me know in the comments below!