Better than dead launches as hyper-realistic bodycam fps on steam

A new indie shooter called Better Than Dead has released on Steam, offering players a gritty, bodycam-style perspective on gunfights. The game draws from real-life footage aesthetics to create tense and messy combat scenarios.

The title puts players in control of a young woman seeking revenge after escaping forced sex work. She uses a pistol to target operators of an underground trafficking network while recording everything on a bodycam. Faces and nudity appear blurred to mimic edited online videos shared on sites like Reddit or Facebook.

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Illustration of a combat scene from Stranger Than Heaven game announcing its winter 2026 release on multiple platforms.
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Stranger Than Heaven sets winter 2026 release with new combat

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Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio revealed new details about Stranger Than Heaven during an Xbox broadcast. The game will launch this winter on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC platforms.

Monte Gallo has announced a May 12 Early Access release for Better Than Dead on Steam. The Hong Kong-themed bodycam shooter arrives with a new gameplay trailer showcasing intense action. The launch includes a full campaign amid plans for post-launch expansions.

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Steam has rejected the upcoming Japanese horror visual novel This Game Is Not Real from its platform. Developer Viv announced the change after the game failed to meet Valve's distribution criteria. The title had accumulated 24,000 wishlists since its store page launched in August 2025.

Paralives, a new life simulation game from a Canadian indie studio, launched in early access on Steam and quickly sold 250000 copies within eight hours. The title holds an 89 percent positive rating and promises free updates without paid DLC. Players have reported numerous humorous bugs alongside the strong sales.

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Following its February 'reset' update and March layoffs, Build A Rocket Boy has slashed the price of troubled game MindsEye from $60 to $35 across platforms while shifting to self-publishing after parting with IO Interactive. The studio also released espionage-themed Blacklisted DLC and tools for player-created content.

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