Steam Next Fest wraps up today, what did you play?

Curious to get the community's thoughts on the demos they loved in the latest Next Fest!

To start things off, here's a few that I absolutely loved and played through as much as I could (or stopped myself if I knew I'd like it).

Viewfinder - A first person puzzle game a la Portal, The Witness, Antichamber, Entropy Center, etc...I played enough to see the hook of using images to solve puzzles and backed away quickly. This was a game I didn't want to spoil too much for myself when I saw how cool it was.

Beyond Sunset - This was a "boomer shooter" recommendation I saw on Lemmy and checked it out because it seemed neat. I got really into the storyline and art style of the game and saw it through to the end of the demo. I almost gave up on the final boss but when I said no and wanted to push through, I knew I was hooked!

Galacticare - In the last few years, "simulation games" seem to have become my preferred genre and managing an outer space hospital was really engaging. I enjoyed designing each room and trying to optimize the flow of patients. The style and humor of the game worked well since sometimes the humor can feel a little "try hard" but it came together nicely. I don't purchase a lot of games Day One any more but this might be one of them.

One Lonely Outpost - I've had this on my wishlist since it was announced during a stretch of time I was playing Stardew Valley, but this was the first time it's been playable. I enjoyed the interactions with the world but I'm not sure what exactly it would build to (since the planet you land on is desolate). It may be about creating the town/outpost yourself. The demo seemed to overstay its welcome a bit BUT Stardew Valley-likes are super slow in the beginning, so I'm in a "wait and see" mode since I did enjoy parts of it and the unique setting.

Anything that ended up on your radar after this Next Fest?

match,
@match@pawb.social avatar

Laika: Aged Through Blood for sure. Wild mix of ultraviolence and being a mom for your cute daughter. The motorcycle gameplay is hard but it feels so good when you get it right, and the demo gives you so much to work with

Adramis, (edited )

Loddlenaut - A cute little trash collecting game. It seems pretty chill and fun. I didn't get to the point of meeting the titular Loddles because I want to save that for release, but the satisfaction of cleaning up the environment and picking up pieces of trash is already a solid loop even without adding additional mechanics. Potato computer friendly.

One Lonely Outpost - It's a bad sign when you get frustrated by repetitive, uninteresting tasks in the first 30 minutes of the game. From a design perspective, it needs to answer "Why?" a lot better. Why are we gathering archeology fragments? Why are we doing these irritating and honestly unfun tasks? And not in a "Well we're making the world habitable", the answer needs to be more direct: "We're looking for soil analyzer blueprints to be able to tell where to plant our crops". It might have some magic fun hidden later in the game, but I was thoroughly unimpressed with the demo.

Wizard with a Gun - Neat concept and fairly fun to play. I find isometric non-tile-based games clunky, and this game doesn't change that feeling. I might pick it up if my friends show interest in playing co-op.

** Grand Emprise: Time Travel Survival ** - Interesting concept, but extremely jank. Poor UI, mechanics aren't that tight or interesting, animations are extremely clunky and 'combat' is laughable. It almost feels like an asset flip.

** Paleo Pines ** - Cute, but something feels off. I'm not sure if it's the animations, the shaders, or something else, but something gives the game a visually half-finished feel. I'm interested to see where this one goes and what further polish it receives.

Soki,

My personal highlight was Genopanic. I cute-spooky pixelart metroidvania-inspired platformer with a good mix of exploration, puzzles and combat. No aspect is super deep, but nicely done.

FoxFairline,
@FoxFairline@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Coreborn was very nice. Cannot wait for it to be released next month.

It is a bit like Valheim and Rust but more chilled. Especially at the start. Very unique world based on a german Pen and Paper series.

Maestro,
@Maestro@kbin.social avatar

Wizard with a gun - I really enjoyed this one. Can't wait to try the finished game coop with friends

The Invincible - Looks promising, the story sounds great but the controls were pretty unintuitive

Gord - The Settlers meets Grimdark. I enjoyed it

Grand Emprise: Time Travel Survival - A pretty janky hobbyist project. Pretty impressive for a solo dev but I don't see it going anywhere

Station to Station - Looked great visually but very easy and very little depth. Not a sim but a simple puzzle game.

Dragonheir: Silent Gods - Clearly fishing for a D&D license. I can smell the microtransactions coming a mile away. Little depth or strategy. No thank you.

While the iron's hot - Stardew Valley but you're a blacksmith. I enjoyed this a lot more than I expected.

tranceFusion,

Do the demos generally become unavailable after the fest is over?

iusearchbtw,

It depends. In my experience, most demos stay up, and the few that are taken down sometimes explicitly say so on the store page or demo announcement.

elehayyme,
@elehayyme@kbin.social avatar

Sea of Stars - It reminded me a lot of older SNES RPGs from the past (looking at you, Chrono Trigger). I enjoyed this one a fair bit and looking forward to its release.

Enternights - The gameplay was interesting but pushing the whole horny thing a bit too much. The facial animations look like they could use a bit more work as they looked quite jarring/didn't seem to go with the rest of the game. The music was enjoyable though.

HidingCat,

Little Kitty, Big City - Cute game, nice art, not-so-great camera. Got a little motion sick.

Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical - More or less what I expected after the gameplay reveals on Fig back when it was Chorus, but the dialogue mixing needs work. Levels were all over the place.

Station to Station - Voxel train-based puzzler. The art is quite nice, but the game play loop didn't draw me in. It's basically a puzzler of matching inputs to outputs via train tracks.

Paleo Pines - I'd say this is Stardew Valley or Animal Crossing but with dinosaurs! Cute, but couldn't really get a sense of how it'll develop; life sims take a bit to get going. Liked what I saw so far. Dinos are really cute too.

Jumplight Odyssey - Star Trek meets FTL meets late 70s/early 80s cartoon aesthetic. Ship management sim, liked what I saw so far. FTL-mechanic of having the big bad chase you might be off-putting to some. A difficulty level slider to tweak the speed of the chase might be welcome.

LennethAegis,
@LennethAegis@kbin.social avatar

Some pretty good demos out there:

Lies of P- People said this was like Bloodborne and they were not wrong. I enjoyed this a lot, and that the demo lasted up until the second boss made it fairly meaty.

Fortune's Run- Interesting pixel art style deus-ex type game. Seems to have a lot of gameplay mechanics, but it was also really hard, I was not able to finish the demo, but I enjoyed what I saw.

En Garde!- Fun sword-fighting action game. The parry system was simple and the use of the environment made fights more interesting. Combat felt a little too samey, unsure if it will expand further as the game progresses.

Goodbye Volcano High- I enjoyed the characters and the voice acting, but the demo was fairly short, so I'm not entirely sure its going to go somewhere interesting, but dinosaurs are cool, so that gives it extra marks.

Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical- Wasn't sure what to expect from a musical, but it was definitely different. The demo jumps around a bit to different scenes which threw me off, but I liked what I saw and the singing definitely sets it apart.

Eternights- The gameplay and setup seemed interesting, but I was annoyed at how horny the game was. I feel they went way overboard in that department and was their go to for any light-hearted comedy.

Rayspekt,

Did you really enjoy the gameplay in lies of p? The controls felt sluggish to me. The animations felt sooo ling that I wasn't able to react properly to the harder enemies. Might be the demo though.

LennethAegis,
@LennethAegis@kbin.social avatar

It took me a while to get into the rhythm of fighting the doll enemies as their movement is really jerky, so its harder to read. Or maybe its the weapon choice that matters here, I picked the Rapier, which I assume is the fastest of the 3 starter weapons. I did not try out the others, so I'm not sure how slow they are.

iusearchbtw,

Neverlooted Dungeon: Comedy dungeon crawler inspired by games like Ultima Underworld and Arx Fatalis. The demo consists of a tutorial and a small open-ended area to explore, with a focus on avoiding traps and interacting with physics objects to navigate and find loot. The demo doesn't really show off Arx-levels of complexity, but it's fun to explore and genuinely funny at times.

Stop Dead: Fast paced first person shooter where you attack enemies by using telekinetic powers to hurl objects and bodies to deal damage. The weapons work kinda like Mirror's Edge, in that instead of getting your own loadout you pick dropped guns up off the floor and get rid of them once they're out of ammo. Also, if you stop moving for more than a moment, you die. Demo is quite varied, and ends with a challenging mid-game level to show off the mechanics a bit more.

Mr. Run and Jump: Challenging 2D platformer with a lot of different moves that can be chained together in slick ways. There's not much of a narrative and the neon visuals kinda look dated in a not-even-retro way, but the movement really carries the whole game.

Echo Point Nova: New shooter by the developers of Severed Steel. Has a lot of the same mechanics (slow motion, destructible terrain, etc), but makes the levels a lot more open and adds a grappling hook and hoverboard for a different style of mobility. There's a bit of jank, but it's very satisfying to play.

El Paso, Elsewhere: Indie Max Payne. I'm not exaggerating, it plays like Max Payne 2 and looks and feels like Max Payne 1. Swap out the main character and it could pass as a phenomenally faithful fangame.

Phoenix Springs: Stylised neo-noir narrative-driven point and click adventure. I usually don't have the patience for these sorts of games, but I found the writing and visuals very compelling.

Fortune's Run: Sprite based RPG FPS with level design that feels a bit like the classic Deus Ex, but with the fast paced combat of a boomer shooter. Has a Star Warsy rough and gritty sci-fi setting, if you're into that.

The Next Fests are my favourite Steam event by far, already looking forward to the next one!

Poopfeast420,

The Invincible - A walking sim I guess, not my cup of tea, it looks pretty good though

Little Kitty, Big City - you play as a cat, which is nice, it has some fun parts, but didn't like this one, I found the controls a bit clunky

Station to Station - a puzzle game where you connect different buildings through a train network. It could be alright, but the two levels I played were a bit boring. The puzzle part comes from limited money I guess, and you get different cards, like cheaper rails or bridges, that you can use

Gunbrella - 2D Metroidvania, you have a gun umbrella, that can shoot different types of ammo, and also for movement abilities, like a sort of double jump or glide. Plays pretty smooth, so I'll keep an eye out for this.

Three Kindoms Zhao Yun - looks like some sort of ARPG in a Three Kingdoms setting, but it didn't run very well, I gave up after a few minutes, most of which was cutscenes. You have different skills, but I just didn't play that much to really say anything about it

I still wanna give Eternights and Lies of P a try, but dunno when I'll get to them.

hummel,

Trepang2 - an okay shooter

The invincible - great atmospheric adventure in space

Ethereal87,
@Ethereal87@beehaw.org avatar

I tried The Invincible and bounced off it. I think the fact that the demo was in the middle of things vs the start threw me off, especially for a game about building story and vibes over time. I could tell there was something cool there it just didn't leave a good first impression for me.

buedi,

The Invincible was the only one I tried and I was really looking forward to it. I love the artstyle and although it does not seem to be a game that´s very "gamey" (if that makes sense), it has the potential to tell a great story in a fantastic setting... but I will wait for the reviews once it is out. But I really liked what i saw in the Demo.

Brightwave,

I'm looking forward to The Invincible. It felt very similar to Firewatch in terms of using the radio to stay in communication with a distant helpful character, and the overall sense of isolation and mystery. And just being walking simulator-ish lol

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