Every Game, Trailer, And Announcement In The 2025 PC Gaming Show:...
25 games we're hyped about and a whole load of new reveals.
The PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted has just wrapped up, and what a show it was. We counted down The Council's 25 Most Wanted games, saw over 15 world premieres, and got new trailers, updates, and announcements for dozens of upcoming titles.
Whether you didn't watch the show when it broadcast or you got too excited watching Commander Ward running around a spaceship and missed a couple of things, here's a breakdown of everything in the PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted 2025.
From the makers of Little Nightmares 1 and 2 comes another co-op horror game, and this one's even more unnerving than its predecessors. In Reanimal, a young brother and sister return to the island they were raised on, only now it's infested by horrifying chimera hellbent on chasing them through every decrepit corner of what once was home.
Grave Seasons is a farming sim with a supernatural twist. You still explore a cute, cosy town while tending to your plants, but you also investigate a magical murder. Don't worry, though, you can still take time out of your sleuthing to date the gothic townsfolk. Yes, even the killer.
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Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight combines the slapstick humour of the Lego games with the simple and brutal combat of the Arkham series. In this open world adventure, you'll see young Bruce Wayne grow from a wee boy to the caped crusader, defender of Gotham. Watching his parents collapse into a pile of bricks is going to be brutal.
Travel into the past to change the future in Clockwork Revolution, a new RPG from inXile, the studio created by former Interplay Entertainment founder Brian Fargo. It's steampunk, it's witty, it's got a bunch of characters you absolutely want to shoot in the face. It's easy to see why this made it onto the Most Wanted list.
Move forward and time moves forward with you. Go backwards and you rewind the clock. It's a simple, intuitive premise that Recur delivers with a superb sense of style. Just don't go too far forward in time, or you'll hit the end of the world, which it's on you to prevent.
Planetenverteidigungskanonenkommandant, or, PVKK for short, puts you at the overwhelming controls of a planetary defense cannon. There are so many buttons, and we want to press them all. You remain in your bunker sipping tea while fending off an invasion. Just another day in the office. Make sur
Source: PC Gamer