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4 Best Steam Games of December 2018

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4 Best Steam Games of December 2018

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Katamari Dice REROLL

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Starting off our best Steam games for December 2018, we have the quirky adventure game, Katamari Dice REROLL. This is an enhanced port of the 2004 adventure game on the PS2, with the same crazy roly-poly action.

If you’re a big fan of creative mayhem, REROLL is definitely up your alley. Controlling this small sticky ball, you scour the map looking for things to collect. Before you know it, you’re off running over skyscrapers, cars, and all sorts of other things found on the map.

At its core, REROLL is all about starting small. You’ll find yourself collecting small trinkets in tight stages. As you progress, you’ll be rolling over larger maps and collecting some even bigger items, offering a solid sense of progression.

The game does offer some quests and missions, making sure that you’re rolling on the right track. On top of that, there are also a few challenges apart from the main stages that have you collecting certain objects. REROLL’s charm lies with its simple gameplay and clever stages in its chaotic rolling madness.

4 Best Steam Games of December 2018

DUSK

DUSK is a reflection of the ‘90s FPS genre, offering a slap of nostalgia with its frenzy action and reminiscent art direction. Packed with three different campaign modes, you’ll be battling your way through different dimensions packed with cultists, disturbing creatures, and possessed people.

There’s always something to shoot at when you’re running around the stage and leaping around roadblocks. You’re armed with a collection of different equipment, and there’s no shortage of weapons to use, whether its a shotgun or a sickle.

Apart from the main campaign, you can also test your skills in the Endless Survival mode where you face against an onslaught of enemies. There’s also an arena multiplayer mode where you can fight your friends if you ever get sick of slaying monsters in this Steam game.

4 Best Steam Games of December 2018

GRIS

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This alluring indie platformer stars a young woman trapped within the confines of her mind. It’s a psychological adventure that starts off bleak, as you learn more about her struggles and trauma. Her sorrows manifest through the various monochrome stages, but her world suddenly takes a different shift as you help her move on.

GRIS offers a tightly-knit journey woven through its simple control and fairly linear direction. As you progress, the girl you control will learn a new skill you can use to overcome obstacles. That said, GRIS is a fairly short game and feels a lot like a one-shot experience.

Still, it manages to leave behind a solid impression thanks to its narrative that falls to you to figure things out. Not to mention that its gorgeous watercolor art style is a brilliant way to paint more life into this Steam game.

4 Best Steam Games of December 2018

Book of Demons

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Book of Demons is a delightful parody of the hack-and-slash genre. From its dark work to its brazen characters, the game pokes fun at some of the more common tropes found in games such as Diablo.

For the most part, Book of Demons follows the same hack-and-slash formula with its top-down action and procedurally generated dungeons. You never really know what might be waiting for you in your next run, always keeping you on your feet.

What really makes the game shine is its Flexiscope system, letting players craft their adventure time. What this system essentially does is mold your gameplay experience around how many hours you can actually pour into the game, crafting dungeons cleverly so that you can actually still complete it.

If you’re low on time, Book of Demons will still find a way to offer you satisfying bite-sized experiences. With that said, you won’t be forcing yourself to move past dungeons and skip out on paths you normally would have.

If you’re a big fan of the hack-and-slash genre who prefers controlling their own play time, then this Steam game is definitely right up your alley.

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Irwyn Diaz

Irwyn's a diehard Final Fantasy fan who just can't stop playing Opera Omnia. Playing Games Since: 1998, Favorite Genres: RPGs, Horror

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