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Top 10 October 2025 Games You Totally Slept On

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Gaming - November 3rd 2025, 18:30 GMT+1
Bye Sweet Carole

Bye Sweet Carole

You know that feeling when a game looks too gorgeous to possibly creep you out – and then it absolutely does? That’s Bye Sweet Carole in a nutshell. It throws you into a world that feels straight out of a 1930s cartoon, except the laughter slowly morphs into uneasy silence. You guide Lana Benton through an eerie orphanage and the strange, rabbit-infested realm beyond, piecing together her friend Carole’s disappearance while admiring every hand-drawn frame. There’s platforming, puzzle-solving, and just enough tension to make you second-guess the next door you open. The best part? It balances its horror with charm; the fear sneaks in subtly instead of screaming in your face. It’s unsettling, yes, but in that wonderfully curious way that keeps you saying, “Okay, one more chapter.” | © Little Sewing Machine

RV There Yet

RV There Yet?

Road trips are never peaceful, but this one’s downright ridiculous – and that’s what makes it shine. RV There Yet? is a cooperative survival romp where you and your friends share one beat-up vehicle, a few bad ideas, and way too much optimism. Everything that can go wrong will, and the game seems to know it – which is exactly why it’s so fun. Steering the RV feels like juggling chaos itself, with players scrambling to fix tires, patch holes, and dodge whatever nature throws next. There’s laughter in failure here, the kind of joyful panic that makes each session memorable. Every turn feels like a small miracle, every crash a shared inside joke. It’s dumb, it’s brilliant, and it’s the perfect antidote to overly-serious co-op games. | © Nuggets Entertainment

Absolum

Absolum

Absolum doesn’t ask whether you miss old-school brawlers – it simply drags you back into that golden-era flow and adds a fresh, modern bite. Punchy combat meets roguelite depth, and suddenly you’re lost in a rhythm of combos, upgrades, and beautifully illustrated chaos. The world blends fantasy and rebellion, with your fighter battling through waves of enemies that never feel repetitive thanks to clever procedural layers. It’s not just about muscle memory; it’s about learning when to go wild and when to play smart. What really hooks you is how alive everything feels – the characters, the soundtrack, even the background art crackles with purpose. It’s equal parts nostalgic throwback and stylish reinvention, and it wears that mix proudly. | © Dotemu

BALL x PIT

BALL x PIT

BALL x PIT is what happens when someone takes a simple concept, chucks it into a blender, and somehow ends up with a masterpiece of chaotic fun. You’re bouncing, smashing, upgrading, and building – all at once – in a roguelite that doesn’t care for logic so much as pure momentum. The beauty lies in how addictive it becomes: every bounce feels purposeful, every pitfall a challenge to overcome. Between runs, you expand your little home base, tinker with upgrades, and dive right back into the madness. It’s got that “just one more round” energy that sneaks up on you, until suddenly you realize you’ve been playing for hours. Quirky, fast, and endlessly inventive, this is indie design at its most joyfully unhinged. | © Devolver Digital

Slots Daggers

Slots & Daggers

If you’ve ever thought, “What if slot machines were actually fun?” this game might have overheard you. Slots & Daggers takes the absurd idea of mixing fantasy combat with casino mechanics and turns it into a dangerously addictive roguelike. Every pull of the lever can summon monsters, power-ups, or pure disaster – and that unpredictability is the point. It’s quick to learn but hard to walk away from, with pixel-sharp visuals and sound effects that make each spin hit just right. The humor is subtle, the pacing tight, and the feedback loop weirdly satisfying. You’ll find yourself bargaining with fate one reel at a time, laughing at how much you care about a virtual jackpot. Risky, ridiculous, and absolutely charming. | © Future Friends Games

The Séance of Blake Manor

The Séance of Blake Manor

Stepping into this one is like diving into a spooky Victorian drawing-room mystery that never plays by the rules. You play as Detective Ward investigating a missing person at Blake Manor, where pumpkins are replaced by turnips, whispers hang in the air, and the veil between the living and dead feels a bit too thin. The art style is gorgeous: comic-book panels, hand-drawn details, and a ton of atmosphere make you pause and stare rather than simply run and shoot. It’s not horror for horror’s sake – it’s smart, subtle, layered with myth and dread, and full of “what did I just see?” moments. For those nights when you want something that creeps under your skin instead of blasting your face off – you’ll find it here. | © Raw Fury

Mohrta

Mohrta

Here’s a game that feels like someone dug up the chaos of a boomer-shooter, inverted it, dipped it in dark fantasy, and handed you a shotgun – and a flaming sword – for good measure. In Mohrta you’re bouncing between weird dimensions, fighting monsters that look like your nightmares had nightmares, and upgrading gear in ways you didn’t even know you wanted. The level design is wild, the tone is bizarre in the best way, and there’s this satisfaction in discovering how far the devs were willing to push things. For anyone who’s tired of the same old corridors and “safe” moves, this game gets weird and stays weird. | © Scumhead

Dispatch

Dispatch

If you’ve ever imagined what it would be like if a group of misfit superheroes had been forced into an office job instead of saving the world – you’re looking at Dispatch. You manage a team of formerly super-powered folks, decide who goes to which crisis, and navigate the personal chaos of people who once flew, now fight spreadsheets. The comedy is sharp, the characters are delightfully flawed, and the whole “workplace meets heroism” feel gives you something you’ve likely not played before. It’s a perfect pick for when you’d rather chuckle while gaming than grimace at another gritty shooter. | © AdHoc Studio

Keeper

Keeper

There’s something quietly lovely about playing as a lighthouse that wakes up and strolls into an absurd, dreamy world – yes, really, that’s Keeper. It’s austere, beautiful, poetic: you, a lighthouse‐being, and a seabird friend, exploring surreal landscapes, solving environmental puzzles, and watching the world shift under your lamp. The mechanics are gentle, the art is thoughtful, and it invites you to slow down and reflect rather than rush. If you’ve been craving a game to sit with – one that holds your hand and then gently nudges you somewhere unexpected – this one’s it. | © Double Fine Productions

Shrines Legacy

Shrine’s Legacy

Calling Shrine’s Legacy “retro” feels almost too easy – because it lovingly wears its SNES-JRPG heart on its sleeve, but then also winks at you and says, “hey, we’re doing something new too.” Two heroes, magic gems, puzzles, dungeons and enough co-op goodness that you’ll want to drag a friend along. The pixel art glows, the combat clicks, and there’s a joy in watching modern indies lean into old school design with a fresh twist. It’s perfect for those times when you remember how fun games used to feel, and wonder why nothing quite captures that – well, this one does. | © Positive Concept Games

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Look, we get it – October was stacked. Between big-budget blockbusters and spooky-season releases, it’s easy to let a few indie treasures slip through the cracks. But while you were busy juggling open worlds and seasonal events, some smaller studios quietly dropped absolute bangers that deserve your time (and your wishlist).

So before you dive into yet another 100-hour epic, let’s rewind and give these overlooked indie releases their moment. From cozy mysteries to chaotic roguelikes, these are the 10 games that flew under your radar – and trust us, they’re worth a double-take.

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Look, we get it – October was stacked. Between big-budget blockbusters and spooky-season releases, it’s easy to let a few indie treasures slip through the cracks. But while you were busy juggling open worlds and seasonal events, some smaller studios quietly dropped absolute bangers that deserve your time (and your wishlist).

So before you dive into yet another 100-hour epic, let’s rewind and give these overlooked indie releases their moment. From cozy mysteries to chaotic roguelikes, these are the 10 games that flew under your radar – and trust us, they’re worth a double-take.

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