Monday, we discussed how geometric shape platforming will never work. Tuesday, a lot of games became available on Prime Gaming for Prime Day, now you can go walking through the desert with someone else in multiplayer, and you can watch the latest trailer for wild-west Twilight. Wednesday, this month’s Game Pass releases were confirmed, the latest WoW expansion went on pre-sale, and Oddworld: Soulstorm is to get an enhanced Edition because it was released during a shift in console generations. Thursday, KOF XV is to get a new DLCETS2 is doing what the British did in the 40s and is redesigning Germany, while anime life-sim Potion Permit got a release date after the Wholesome Direct the other week.

Moving on to this week’s Epic Games Store games and me being blindly ignorant of both. First up is A Game of Thrones: The Board Game – Digital Edition, a board game of a show that absolutely no one hated the ending of because the showrunners had the base material to start but nothing to end in a way that satisfied rabid fans that had picked their allegiances. I think it is evident that I don’t care for the works of George R R Martin, despite loving his most recent collaboration with Miyazaki-san and my commentary last week. If you are a fan of the books or somehow still a fan of the show, it may be worth playing the board game with a few people.

Swiftly moving on to something I was sent a key to review a while back we have Car Mechanic Simulator 2018. You play as someone who takes something I don’t fully understand into tiny little bits and put a new part in that cost $20, to begin with. Then you charge $300 simply because you can. It must be fun having a trade that is dying due to the increase in electric cars, but I wouldn’t know because I get frustrated with the controller when playing Car Mechanic Simulator 2018. That’s why I still need to finish the review. Otherwise, it is a fine game bogged down by somewhat being Euro-jank.

All this week, you can pick up Game of Thrones: The Board Game – Digital Edition and Car Mechanic Simulator 2018 on the Epic Games Store until the morning of the 30th of June. Moving on to next week’s offerings, it is another double bill. Starting off with something David reviewed last year when it was finally released, we have Iratus: Lord of the Dead. If you want to save me time, just go read that next week, okay, thanks! Alongside Iratus is Geneforge 1 – Mutagen, an open-ended fantasy adventure that looks as if it fell backward out of the 90s, but was only released last February.

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Keiran McEwen

Keiran Mcewen is a proficient musician, writer, and games journalist. With almost twenty years of gaming behind him, he holds an encyclopedia-like knowledge of over games, tv, music, and movies.

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