![]() It follows a band of nomadic people as they travel, build, and grow from a small group to a whole village. The developer, Shining Rock Software is currently working on a new project somewhat similar to Banished in gameplay, but with a deeper simulation and more focus on individuals. If you are into city-building strategy games, you should give the game a try. It's been ages, and it's one of my favorite games. Then again, I have also been in the mood to play Banished. It adds the civilizations of Italy and Malta to the game, which sound like fun to play. I haven't played it in a while, so I want to brush up on my skills a bit before the new DLC comes out on May 26. So, this weekend I plan on playing some Age of Empires 3: Definitive Edition. I know I sound like a broken record with my gaming choices, but it's hard not to go back to old favorites when you're too busy to get into something new. Stephany Nunneley, News Editor - Age of Empire 3: Definitive Edition, maybe Banished Not unlike Citizen Sleeper, it's one of those games that locks you into decisions to keep you progressing forward, but there are so many choices and abilities I'm interested to see whether you can actually make much of a difference on the story or if you're ending up at the same point either way. ![]() On the less random, but similarly adventure-y, hand, I'm also giving Gamedec, where you're a metaverse PI who solves mysteries inside of game worlds, a try as well. You can just never shake that X-COM thing where a 10% chance of something bad happening seems to happen 95% of the time. It has that classic moody synthesizer arpeggio vibe that you look for in cyberpunk adventures, even if the heavy dose of random chance raises the bpm a bit. ![]() On Game Pass this week you can get a really fun tabletop-style RPG, Citizen Sleeper, where you play as an escaped indentured android trying to build a new life on a far-flung space station. One weekend, two cyberpunk adventure games. James Billcliffe, Guides Editor - Citizen Sleeper and Gamedec This week we're conquering civilizations, getting into some cyberpunk, and diving into a word puzzle game. ![]() We may even make some pasta, garlic up some bread, and pour a nice glass of Moscato if the mood strikes us. The end of the workweek means it's time to kick back and play some games, and that's exactly what we intend on doing. It's been a long week, but it's finally over. ![]()
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