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Now that we're in to February, what are some games you've been eyeing up with a 2026 release date that you're excited to pick up? Are you planning to pick them up on release, or are you going to wait until a sale?

Me personally, I've got three titles I'm actually feeling quite excited for: Hela, Paralives and the Gothic 1 Remake. I've been waiting for Hela and Paralives for years because they look like fun, cozy games built by passionate devs - and the Gothic 1 Remake just popped up in my feed one day and I'm itching to get a chance to have my first Gothic experience!

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[โ€“] Gyangrene@piefed.ca 2 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

Honestly, I've switched up my habits on that front myself - I've started clearing out my backlog of things that I think are cool but I know I'm just not going to play.

Mouse P.I though is an incredible one, I haven't been following the progress but the rubber hose animation and the attention to detail on their art direction is top notch - I'm hoping it launches as a fun to play game.

[โ€“] Coelacanth@feddit.nu 2 points 13 hours ago

It's been really cool watching the project evolve, it started out feeling like a cool kind of "oh yeah, I guess this is public domain now so you can do something like this" kind of vibe, and slowly it evolved and grew its own distinct identity. It's so much more interesting now than the initial concept trailers.

Ultimately as an FPS it will live and die by its gunplay, but as long as it's at least "good enough" I think the art direction and creativity will get it the rest of the way. Sort of the same as with Bioshock (which clearly was a big inspiration for the developers).