The Surge, Star Trek: Bridge Crew, Rime

June 04, 2017 05:00 pm | Updated 05:00 pm IST

The Surge

Genre: Action role-playing

Publisher: Focus Home Interactive

Developed by Deck13 Interactive, this science fiction game is set in a time when mankind has exhausted all the world’s resources and environmental diseases abound. Players can use exoskeletons, which can be customised and upgraded throughout the game, to battle enemies. They can also employ cool finishing or execution moves towards the end of a fight to defeat an enemy. Inspired by the Souls series, the game has also received a new patch that allows you to play your own music while playing.

Star Trek: Bridge Crew

Genre: Action-adventure

Publisher: Ubisoft

If you are a Star Trek fan, you will love this virtual reality game developed by Red Storm Entertainment. It takes place on Starfleet ship USS Aegis, which is exploring an uncharted sector of space called The Trench in the hope of finding a new home world for the Vulcans. Up to four players can play the game, each in the following capacity — captain, tactical officer, engineer and helm officer. The game is available for PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows.

Rime

Genre: Puzzle

Publisher: Grey Box Games

This adventure-puzzle game developed by Tequila Works revolves around a boy who is trying to escape an island and a curse. It has been praised by critics for its beautiful environments and soundtracks and clever puzzles. It is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows. It will also be released for Nintendo Switch later.

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