Annual TPC Annual Gaming Performances at E3 2021, our sister’s site organized various PC games that looked brilliant, and we have chosen our favorites.
For a while, it feels like E3 is more an event that focuses on the console but, over the past few years, Gamer PC has held its own event which specifically highlights the game that comes to PC.
Because it is easier to publish the game on a PC than in the console, it leads to a very vibrant and diverse game library, and the PC game show is a fantastic showcase for some of the most interesting new games, from both indie developers and big names established, that we don’t Patience to download immediately. So, read on for our choice of the best games we see on PC Gaming Show 2021.
Icarus.
Icarus got a new trailer at the 2021 PC gaming show, and it formed into one of our most awaited games. This is of course one of the most impressive titles that we see on PC games.
Icarus is a session-based PVE survival game for up to eight co-op players, and it can also be played solo. You play as “adventurous part, prospect part,” who explored Icarus, which was once terraformed into the second earth, but everything was wrong.
Instead of being a new home for humans, Icarus is now a dangerous world filled with dangerous wildlife, extreme weather, and more. You must cross the planet to collect important ingredients while, of course, survive as long as possible.
Lemnis gate.
Lemnis Gate jumped out on us during the PC game program by taking the first person’s shooter genre a bit calm and giving it a new round of time. Developed by Ratloop Games Canada and published by Frontier Foundry, this fast fast shooter took place on the time loop in the future distopulation where humanity faced extinction.
The game takes place in five rounds of 25 seconds. During rounds, players quickly take action, whether shooting enemies, capturing targets or getting goals. Each player leaves to move, and when everyone has turned, the next round starts – and that 25 seconds restart. You can then change the past and develop a new strategy to issue your enemy maneuvers.
Games that play with time have offered some very innovative experiences in the past, and what we have seen from Lemnis Gate suggest history will be repeated here too.
Silt
While Icarus is probably the most impressive game visually on PC Gaming Show 2021, SILT, by Spiral Circus Games, perhaps the most striking. Mixing Elements of Limbo and Eco Dolphins, plus a healthy dose of the artwork team inspired by Tim Burton, what we see from Silt has made us choking more.
Much about the game is still a mystery, but we know that you will explore the deep sea and have sea creatures to take advantage of their unique abilities and solve puzzles when you sink deeper and deeper.
We can’t wait to find out more. Spiral Circus, based in Bristol, England, was founded by Tom Mead and Dom Clarke in 2018, and Silt is their first game. It seems like it can be a very guaranteed debut game.