Five games releasing this week.
Every once in a while I remember that I host a column here at MMO Fallout called Five Games Everyone Wants. I detail upcoming releases that everyone wants. Literally everyone. Even your mother. The most popular games coming to Steam in the next week.
This week’s list is going to be controversial because it acknowledges Super Seducer 3, although frankly the only controversy is how I manage to misspell “seducer” every time I write it, proving that over twenty years of literacy have not helped with my ability to spell things.
Rustler (Grand Theft Horse)

Rustler is shaping up to be the most ridiculous game of February, if not this half of 2021. A top down RPG set during feudal times that’s about as historically inaccurate as one can get. Like Grand Theft Auto set during the middle ages.
Hellish Quart

Hellish Quart is another interesting title; a realistic physics-based sword fighting game set in the seventeenth century. The animations look incredible and while the game won’t have online multiplayer (for probably obvious reasons) it does look like a deeply intricate title.
You can find out yourself by playing the demo. Or watch the gameplay video below. Or both. Or neither.
Nebuchadnezzar

What could be better than an isometric city builder? A reasonably priced copy of Dawn of the Dead maybe. Nebuchadnezzar isn’t just a title determined to never be spelled correctly in coverage. It is a historical city builder set in ancient Mesopotamia. The folks at Nepos Games also promise that the game has been built from the ground up with mods in mind.
For more information, I’ll deflect to this Youtuber and their very nice hair.
Super Seducer 3 – The Final Seduction

Super Seducer 3 – The Final Seduction will be this week’s topic of feigned outrage by certain members of the tabloid grifter media. Creator Richard la Richard apparently read every single review of the prior versions in order to create this game based on what actual customers wanted rather than focusing on how the game was portrayed in the media.
Rather than focusing on commentary from critics, influencers, and random people on social media, we took a different approach with SS3’s development. Richard personally read each and every buyer review in all languages, for both of the prequels. After doing this he had a list of the things that the PLAYERS want to see in the game. There is no pandering or aiming to please anyone but you.
Personally I’ll be busy playing something obnoxiously grindy. Because FMV games are for nerds.
30XX

30XX is a rogue-like platformer that may give you vibes of Mega Man X considering it is clearly inspired heavily by Mega Man X. The other good news is the built-in level editor where players can create their own levels “inspired” by Mega Man X. Or you can build ten thousand interpretations of Super Mario Bros 1-1. That’s probably more likely.