About a dozen new games are released on steam on an average day. And when we think it’s a good thing, it can be difficult to live with it. Possibly exciting gems are sure to be lost in the holocaust of new things until you sort through every game that is not released on steam. So this is what we have done. If this week your fancy doesn’t catch anything, we have collected the best PC game that you can play now and a running list of 2025 games launched this year.
Everdeep Arora

Steam
Released: 10 July
Developer: Natilus Game
People compare this grand platformer with the game Boy Advance Era, which is not wrong, but it feels close to something that you can find on an amstrad action cover Mount back, which is with a high pixel count in the 80s. Set underground after an apocalypse, you play as shells, which is – and it is important – a cat. Shell’s mother is missing, so she needs to dig deep and deep to find her. Naturally, things become more bizarre and dangerous, which moves forward. It is a platformor, although it has a lot of mining, which digs a clear reference point.
Dreaded flats

Steam
Released: July 11
Developer: Ghostcase
Evdip Arora can be cute, but the rest of this week’s column is constantly sick. Dred flats are perhaps the worst criminal: this is a first person about the discovery of the “murder building”. Set in China of the 1990s, it is certainly exploration-you will spend most of the game spending in a large residential tower block, which has seen better days (to be extremely expressive about it). Residents we meet are very impressed, as the trailer makes explains abundantly, so expect a very nervous running run or, if you are smart, very secretly.
final report

Steam
Released: 12 July
Developers: of Moonpixel Games
Another horror game, this time click on adventure as a point ‘N’. You play as a night shift park ranger, which notices some very unstable accessories on CCTV. Through exploration, interaction with fellow park rangers (all of which are a little bit), and surveillance of camera footage, disturbed history of the park. It looks like a mixture of five nights in freddy and firewatch.
Stop

Steam page
Released: July 11
Developer: Are Supporting Games
This is a manogat card game, basically, but for the “reality-shout” story and a secret, challenge-based approach to the rules. Looking at the steam details, the less you know, the better it knows, but it emphasizes too much mysteries and mysteries. If Baltro is a chaotic poker, I think it is Aldrich Solitaire? I really don’t play card games, but if you do, it seems that it is trying to do something new.
Azeril’s tear
Steam
Released: 12 July
Developer: ANT Intelligent Games Limited, Kane Hewood
There are some things that forgot me, enthusiastically excited more than the PC games of the ’90s looking vaguely cursed, and Azeril’s tear is an ideal example. Originally released on the CD-ROM in 1996, it is set in a distant future of 2012, and follows the discovery of the hero for the holy grave in a mysterious land sanctum sanctorum which it seems to be far more technically advanced. I have never played it, but it has an approach to first-person exploration that is similar to something like Ultima underworld or system shock, but with heavy emphasis on riddles and problems.