Monday, MK1 has characters named like Kingdom Hearts characters, Chinese RPG Honkai: Star Rail got an update, and the melee Battle Royale game Naraka: Bladepoint is now free-to-play. Tuesday, musical bunny puzzler Puzzles for Clef got a release date and Exoprimal apparently had a showcase you didn’t know about because why would you? Wednesday, the fourth Hellboy game (you didn’t know there was 1) showed off its trailer, EA is doing Black Panther game, and someone else is trying an indie action adventure with grand ideas. Thursday, anime is supposedly still a thing we’re all meant to like.

Moving on to the Epic Games Store, we’ve got to talk about Train Valley 2. It is a puzzle title about trains, which suggests that statistically, those with autism will be happier about this week’s offering. Let us know if that’s accurate in the comments. Developed by a Russian trio by the names of Alexey Davydov, Sergey Dvoynikov, and Tomofey Shargordskiy, Train Valley 2 is colorful, appealing, and minimalistic. As of yesterday, I found out why we’re seeing Train Valley 2 today, as Train Valley World is set to release in 2024.

All this week you can pick up Train Valley 2 on the Epic Games Store until Thursday, the 20th of July. Moving on to next week, Picross with Anime: The Game is what we’ve got next as you create pixelated pictures while those with hairstyles you only find in Persona titles do something with a plot. Yes, Murder by Numbers puts you in the shoes of a detective that got bored and couldn’t find the crossword in the newspaper. Meanwhile, those boring enough to think Skyrim needed to be an MMO can play The Elder Scrolls Online.

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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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