NASCAR's latest outing on the PC arrived last week via Steam. Developed by Eutechnyx, NASCAR: The Game 2013 (NTG2013) offers players plenty of content, but it probably isn't the most robust and satisfying racer you'll ever play.
Interceptor Software was given the go ahead by Apogee to bring their 1990's cult FPS classic, Rise of the Triad, back onto the scene with a new Unreal Engine based re-imagining. Released today via Steam, ROTT is as ludicrous as ever, but it's not without several caveats and it remains an acquired taste...kind of like Monk Meal.
New from KING Art and The Adventure Company is The Raven: Legacy of A Master Thief, a three part point-and-click adventure/mystery. If Chapter 1 - The Eye of the Sphinx is any indicator, The Raven is well on its way to becoming one of the top adventure games of the year.
Previously a Wii U eShop exclusive, Two Tribe's cute and accessible, yet challenging, puzzle-platformer Toki Tori 2 now comes to PC and Mac via Steam. Featuring a level editor with Steam Workshop integration and gameplay refinements since the Wii U release, Toki Tori 2+ is sure to delight fans of the original and seekers of accessible puzzle platforming.
Titles from Gaijin Games' Bit.Trip series were originally members of an exclusive club that sought to legitimize Nintendo's ill-fated WiiWare service. Since Bit.Trip's 2009 debut, Beat, Runner, Core, and Void have slowly made their way over to Steam, and now, nearly three years after its WiiWare debut, Bit.Trip Fate is finally available for the PC.
A mostly impressive port of the hit fighter arrives on PC.
Company of Heroes 2 takes players to the Eastern Front of WWII, pitting the Soviets against the Nazis in a frantic, deep RTS experience.
German developer Daedalic Entertainment has crafted a solid point and click adventure that will draw you into a fairytale world in The Night of the Rabbit.
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How to Save a Life
Sympathy for the Monster
Nearly six months after its initial release on the consoles, Resident Evil 6 has finally made it to PC. Will PC folks be pleasantly surprised with Capcom's additions? Will it be enough for folks to fall in love with it? Come find out.