Hey everyone! It's been a busy week in the world of PC gaming, and I'm here to give you the lowdown on some of the most interesting releases. It seems like there's something for everyone, whether you're into solving supernatural mysteries or exploring vast, open worlds.

First up, if you're into a good brain-tickling mystery, The Séance of Blake Manor might be right up your alley. Set in 1897 Ireland, it puts you in the shoes of a detective investigating a supernatural occurrence, and the visuals are pretty cool!

For the strategy fans out there, Terra Firma 2 offers a sandbox god sim experience where you can shape the terrain and watch as it comes to life. Alternatively, Master of Command dives into historical warfare, specifically the Seven Years' War.

If you're craving a nostalgia trip, Simon the Sorcerer Origins is a prequel to the classic point-and-click adventure game. It's a chance to revisit a beloved series and see how it all began.

Tuesday's Treats

Tuesday looks stacked! Death By Scrolling, with the funny name, isn't about the perils of smartphone addiction. Instead, it's an RPG with a funny concept. And if you are into destruction, Wreckreation gives you 400 square kilometers of landscape to ruin with cars. Sounds fun, right?

As Long As You're Here seems like a game with a big message. It's about a woman living with Alzheimer's disease, delivering a touching and emotional experience. Finally, DSS 2: War Industry is a wargame that simulates battles with thousands of soldiers in real-time. That's insane!

Mid-Week Mayhem

Dark Moon throws you into a real-time survival strategy scenario where you control a walking mecha-base. For those eagerly awaiting a return to space, The Outer Worlds 2 is on the horizon. Obsidian is back and it seems like you can expect more companion progression and satirical elements.

Orbyss is a puzzle game where you play as a glowing ball navigating a metal labyrinth.

Late Week Haps

Things get wild on Thursday with Resonance Solstice, a game that combines train simulations, trading, anime girls, and deckbuilder combat. Sounds like a mix of everything! Majogami, a hack and slash platformer, boasts a visually stunning world made of paper.

Now, about Arc Raiders, the extraction shooter by the folks behind The Finals. I've had a chance to play a pre-release version, and I can describe my experience as a mix of sliding, shooting, looting, and trying to make friends.

Wrapping up the week, it seems like Friday is a bit quiet, but there are some HD-2D remakes of Dragon Quest I & II and a Tales of Xillia remaster to look forward to.

So, there you have it! A quick rundown of some of the new PC game releases this week. I know I'll be diving into Arc Raiders and maybe some roguelites. Let me know what you're playing!