![]() ![]() It doesn’t neatly belong to a single genre the latest indie hit from Annapurna Interactive combines first-person shooting, speed-running, obstacle courses, 3D platforming, collectible cards, and even visual novel design. Neon White is unlike any game I’ve played before. Free on Xbox/PC Game Pass, OR $19.99 on Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and PC.Citizen Sleeper takes about 5.5 hours per run-through, and it’s meant to be replayable as your choices and allies in this cyberpunk adventure can change every time. This new indie release features D&D-like skill checks where players roll dice to succeed at various feats while a clock clicks down. Want to escape a ruin on the edge of a messed up capitalist society? Don’t we all. Free on Xbox/PC Game pass, OR $29.99 on Xbox/PC (Steam Deck verified).TUNIC takes about 12 hours to play the main quest, and up to 22 for any side quests. ![]() The game has such a playful approach to its map and tutorial that I’d respect it for that alone. ![]() Our own Sam Martinelli recommends going into the settings and playing in “god mode” to prioritize the joy of dungeon exploring rather than obsessing over the rogue-like elements of trying to recover all your sweet coins whenever you die. Play as a gorgeously rendered fox in a clever isometric homage to old-school Legend of Zelda games. Buckle up for laughs, religious commentary, and genuine “:o” moments. NORCO evolves the concept of a simple point-and-click adventure with surprising mini-games (calling them mini-games doesn’t seem fair that’s how good they are) as you play a character who’s returned to a very stylishly and accurately rendered New Orleans to investigate their mother’s death. So, without further intro, here are six of the very best short video games you can beat in a long weekend. We all need a break from The Insanity that has been happening, and there’s nothing better than binging a video game over a holiday. ![]()
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