Barkhan - Dune 2000 3D. Suprisingly good VO, OK unit barks.
Harsh Doorstop - Squad, but from WW1 to 2021. Currently, the biggest gameplay difference between the eras is your weapon.
Dark Tree - Russian, extremely unstable, got patched to be just unstable, did nothing about the gameplay loop being ass.
Herogue - Quirky Chinese Darkest Dungeon.
Phantom Brigade - Iron Danger, but instead of being about cute Finnish witches, it's giant robots in Ace Combat-esque world. Much recommend.
Capes - superhero XCOM! A somewhat limited arsenal of powers to at the start, but the proximity combos with other heroes may turn out to be fun.
Wantless - kind of like Shadowrun hacking, but for going down into a persons head and beating an issue they have into submission. Your AP spend benefitting the enemy certainly makes it spicy!
HeistGeist - cyberpunk heists with Slay the Spire fights, node-based mission map, and a hacking mini-game. Fairly interesting. Loads of voiced lines.
Shardpunk: Verminfall - brutal Steampunk Vermitide. The weapon heat mechanic prevents endless overwatch and the goal of crossing the map rather than the defeating enemies sells the hard-scrabble idea better. Your troops panic constantly.
The Great War: Western Front - the rare WWI game that blends the campaign with RTS battles. The RTS bit is brutal and your troops will melt when exposed to enemy fire. Suppression fire is key - and you deliver it via artillery batteries.
Gone Rogue - isometric stealing simulator, though you may engage in some fighting. Even if it ends up being a janky nothingburger, it has some ideas going for it.
Exogate Initiative - very reminiscent of Evil Genius, though your individual staff actually matters. This is a game about private Stargate initiative, but your SG-1 is going to be three unarmed scientists that don't even bother with protective gear. Kinda fun!
Voidtrain - finally, the looter-builder genre takes us on a train ride through Swedish warp. Not sure how much I like the 4th wall breaking narrator or the core gameplay loop of build base structures to build more base structures, but the rest seems at least mildly interesting.
ENENRA - it's a slashy game where you only do LMB combos in a cyberpunk setting. Not very exciting. You can jump, I guess.
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