This month, if you’re looking for something new—or just something to pass the time—dive into the chaos of FBC: Firebreak. It’s this wild, cooperative shooter where you and your friends (or whoever, really) get to deal with a secret agency’s paranormal mess. So, like, you’re battling the weirdest stuff. The agency’s been under siege forever, it seems, and only the gutsiest—Firebreak folks—can sort it out. Get your crew ready to tackle those bizarre crises as a team. It’s about fast thinking and teamwork, not just shooting things.
And then there’s Battlefield 2042. Classic, yet new? Or maybe new, yet feels classic? You get this full arsenal, right, for those massive battles—like the ones people go nuts over every time they happen. Whether you’re into big, sprawling warfare or more close-up action, it’s all there. Oh! And this thing called Battlefield Portal lets you dig into it all and create whatever battle scene you dream of. Retro? Modern? Why not both?
Next up, Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted 2. Okay, so imagine starting a job where proving you’re not terrified is part of your role. You’re at this animatronic-filled pizzeria that’s designed to scare you out of your wits. Handy tip: keeping your cool is key. Dreams of being a Fazbear Entertainment Superstar? Here’s your shot.
Now to theHunter: Call of the Wild… Imagine wandering through this gorgeous, open world where you’re not just chilling—you’re hunting. There’s this real atmospheric feel, like, the weather shifts, animals do their thing, and you just get to explore. Solo or with friends, it’s your call. Grab your gear; the wildlife awaits.
Oh, wait, there’s more! Remember Katamari? They’ve remastered the second one. Yup, We Love Katamari. The guru of cosmos messes up—classic, right? So, you roll around, picking up whatever, shaping stars with everyday stuff. Tell me it doesn’t sound like the weirdest yet oddly satisfying task.
Then roll with Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. Get ready to collect, fight, and explore in this world crafted by the Suikoden gang (that probably means something if you’re a JRPG fan). Mix of beastmen, elves, humans—it’s all about assembling your hundred heroes to battle this empire that’s got way too much power.
And, uh, let’s not forget Train Sim World 5. Rail hobbyists, you rule the tracks now. Take on new routes, new trains, and just… handle rail chaos. Sounds simple? Trust me, it’s a ride. Latest routes? You name it. Iconic cities, different trains. It’s like an ever-evolving train collection hobby.
Last but not trivial, delve into Endless Dungeon. It’s a frantic mix of trying not to die and figuring out monster assaults in space. You’re defending this crystal thing—it kind of becomes second nature, or it breaks you. Recruit heroes, assemble turrets, and just… survive till you can escape the dungeon. Always rinse and repeat, yeah?
And Deus Ex? Taking it back to old-school gaming with this psi-fi classic. You’re in this chaotic, dilapidated world. Conspiracy theories? They’re kind of like breakfast cereal now—everyday fare. You’re in it to untangle and, who knows, save humanity?
PS. These offerings vary by place. So, like, some might see different things pop up. Check what’s new once June hits.