Steam Next Fest is coming this month, and gamers have to search for a series of new game demos to test this time. If you want to get started and soft-launch the upcoming games, here's a list that we recommend for you.
Steam Next Fest 2022 to Start on February 21
Another opportunity awaits the player as this year's event will begin in less than two weeks. Steam Next Fest is reportedly coming this Feb. 21 until Feb. 28, according to The Nerd Stash.
Aside from tons of video game showcases, you can enjoy live streams with your favorite developers, group chats, and even live game demos. You can start participating in these events at around 10:00 AM PT.
You can purchase old and new games at a lower price during this celebration. To add, it's not the only event that you can join in the coming events as well:
Remote Play Together (Genre) - February 28 to March 7
Japanese Role-Playing Game (JRPG) (Genre) - March 14 to March 21
SimFest: Hobby Edition (Genre) - March 28- April 4
Die-a-lot/ Roguelike Sale (Genre) - May 2 to May 9
Racing (Genre) - May 23 to May 30
Steam Summer Sale - June 23 to July 7
Survival (Genre) - July 18 to July 25
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Try These Newest Game Demos
IGN listed the following demos that you can try for the upcoming Steam Next Fest in the next few days. Here's a quick glimpse to get you started.
'Zor: Pilgrimage of the Slorfs'
Slorfs will be your companions for this one-of-a-kind mission on what seems to be a different "alien" planet. This card-based game is all you need, especially if you are a fan of tabletop games on PC.
"Zor: Pilgrimage of the Slorfs" is a must-try game that you should add to your list if you want to experience the next level of enjoyment with alien creatures.
'Space Wreck'
RPG fans should rejoice at the upcoming game demo about post-apocalyptic exploration. This role-playing game which mixes turn-based combat and classic RPG elements, brings a different touch to the usual "Fallout" game of the past.
'GigaBash'
Aside from its eye-catching graphics, "GigaBash" is regarded to be the most anticipated monster-related game for those who want to try a new twist for fighting game titles.
Up to four players can participate in the combat where huge monsters are fighting with one another. Indeed, this Malaysian game adds a new spice to the kaiju brawler genre, and it would only take a few days before it lands on Steam this year.
'Ghostlore'
As Western games take over the spotlight, it's time for Southeast Asians to join the gaming trend. For this Steam Next Fest, "Ghostlore" will be coming as an RPG.
Created by Singaporean developers, this game depicts a lot of information about the unique creatures from various Southeast Asian cultures.
'Adapt'
Illustrating a never-before-seen animal in your mind might be a difficult task that needs creative thinking. Likewise, "Adapt'' will also allow the players to imagine and draw a sort of bizarre creature that they want to bring into the world.
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Written by Joseph Henry