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The Steam Next Fest is ending, but we've still got time to explore the best demos and samplers before it closes. We've curated our favorites from this wintery showcase, showcasing offbeat and interesting games set for future release.Our picks include a selection of thought-provoking titles that are sure to spark conversation.

Whether you've found something new to get excited about or have a game that deserves more attention, share your thoughts in the comments.With the Next Fest closing soon, don't miss out on this opportunity to discover new games and connect with fellow gamers.

Another Steam Next Fest is drawing to a close, having had to compete with Monster Hunter Wilds for PC-beholding eyeballs – yet losing none of its knack for highlighting interesting and offbeat...

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Relic Entertainment has announced Earth Vs Mars, a new strategy game that combines bold visuals with a unique gameplay mechanic. The game draws inspiration from classic titles like Advance Wars and Impossible Creatures, although its tone is decidedly more lighthearted.The game's trailer showcases its colorful and humorous approach to unit creation, allowing players to mix and match units with animals to create "tactical monstrosities" such as Squirrel-Cows and Cheetah-Flies.

This blend of strategy and humor could either be a winning formula or a misfire, depending on how well the game executes its vision.Only time will tell if Earth Vs Mars can live up to Relic's previous titles and deliver an engaging gaming experience.

It was only last week that newly Sega-less Company Of Heroes developer Relic Entertainment announced plans for various smaller strategy game projects. Now, here we are with Earth Vs Mars, a boldly-co...

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