Everything announced at the first Gamescom show of 2022
Goodness,Gamescomis here already.
How did that happen?
Feel free to skip ahead to any game trailer you like using the below list!

And, well, hes right.
That was a trailer that didnt give much away.
Thats really all we can say at this point.

What makes these zombies different is the occasional tentacle that shoots out from their wounds as theyre damaged.
Usually games with such a strong horror vibe revel in making you feel powerless.
Itll be interesting to see how much you end up feeling the sense of threat.

Physics-based couch-mover Moving Out 2 is coming in 2023
They said I could become anything I wanted…
So I became a F.A.R.T.
Those wishing to become Furniture Arrangement & Relocation Technicians will have to wait for the games release in 2023.

The Bloody Ties DLC seems to centre around an arena where combatants willingly (or unwillingly?)
fight to the death.
The trailer was suitably bombastic, bloody, and filled with fiery explosions and carefully crafted first-person animations.

I particularly like the one of the player being thrown backwards and falling through the floor.
We like pirate games here at RPS.
Marauders shows off some space pirates with STENs
Ooh, another pirate game.

Except this time its a space pirate game with a very dieselpunk aesthetic.
So many mixed feelings to work through ahead of this game’s vague 2023 release date!
If that irritates you, then its probably not your kind of game.

17th November 2022 is the slated release date for Coffee Stains new sandbox adventure game.
Return To Monkey Island arrives in less than a month
Hooray, more pirates!
And what’s more, these swashbucklers bring an extremely welcome release date as part of their booty.

On September 19th (a.k.a.
In typical Gilbert fashion, there will be a mandatory pre-order bonus (horse armour!)
to appease modern marketing demands, but it is guaranteed not to have any in-game benefits or effects whatsoever.

I was just reading one of his novels earlier today.
Having seen the trailer, well, it certainly doesnt look anything like Subnautica.
Moonbreaker is a sci-fi turn-based digital miniatures" game set in a vibrant space-western-esque universe.

It looks a little like XCOM, but much more bombastic.
Units are deployed on a battlefield and must defeat their enemies with an array of spectacular powers.
And, given the name, expect plenty of online shenanigans with your mates in multiplayer.

I mean, who doesnt love a creepy Victorian steampunk aesthetic?
All those top hats and monocles.
I think the title says it all really: a spaceship crashes, city building IN SPACE ensues.

Apparently this was another classic case of gods vanity laying waste to yet another world.
Those pesky gods just cant keep it in their pants.
Then some sort of space-train arrives.

Yeah, I cant pretend to know whats going on here, but it all seems rather intriguing.
Most of the time.
The beta begins in early 2023, and it’s possible for you to sign up now.

Think Returnal in terms of aesthetics, but you might actually play this one on PC.
Such is the case with Wyrdsong, a creepy-looking RPG currently being developed by Something Wicked Games.
Its the first IP by a dev team composed of several ex-Bethesda, -BioWare, and -Obsidian developers.

The update aims to celebrate the game’s one year anniversary when it launches on October 25th.
Frankly it’s worth watching this quick trailer just for the cool music.
Where Winds Meet is a gorgeous China-set open-world RPG
Oh, this looks pretty.

But oh look: there’s some otherworldly weirdness mixing things up.
Is our hero about to fight a god at the end of that trailer?
This exciting new IP (per Geoff himself) certainly looks like one to watch.

Its looking pretty cool, so far.
No, not Dying Light.
And shortly after that we got our first glimpse at some very gory zombie-dismembering gameplay.






















