It’s one of the biggest weeks in PC gaming, when disk drives shudder in fear and digital vendors offer up their wares, previews, and test builds. It’s Steam Next Fest time once again, and that means we’re back to provide another plump but ultimately non-comprehensive list of some of the things that are out there. Let’s dive in!
Tarisland is offering up a demo for players to check out ahead of the MMORPG’s first full season and official arrival to the storefront.
Galactic Getaway – that’s the Kickstarted cozy game clearly inspired by Animal Crossing New Horizons – also has a demo on deck.
Sandbox MMORPG Past Fate has a demo for players to try out for those who want some low fantasy medieval MMO gaming.
As we reported previously, the vehicular PvPvE sandbox of Sand has a PvP-specific demo on offer.
“Spire Horizon Online is an MMORPG where players become skeleton adventurers on a quest to find their capybara friend.” Need we say more?
If you’re looking for a deceive-em-up with a more witchy style to it, then the demo for Which Wizard might be for you.
The co-op PvE extraction shooter Polaris is offering a playable demo following the shooter’s pre-alpha delay last month.
Arena Tails is a solo or three-player co-op third person shooter with magical critters that brings to mind games like Gunfire Reborn.
The frightful hide-and-seek FPS game Midnight Murder Club is once again playable.
Dreamhaven’s co-op roguelike Lynked: Banner of the Spark can be tried out now.
Race against other players through the city streets firing weapons as seagulls in the appropriately named Seagull Kart Racing.
Do you have any more finds from this year’s Next Fest? Lay ’em on us in the comments!