In October, the intriguing Inscryption wiped out blockbusters on Steam

In October, the intriguing Inscryption wiped out blockbusters on Steam

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As disturbing as it is clever, the new game from manipulator Daniel Mullins has risen to the top of the best novelties on Steam, reveals Valve.

Like every month, the publisher publishes the list of new references that have most agitated the users of its platform. And surprisingly, the heavyweights of the industry were beaten soundly by Inscryption: a deck building game that hides its hand very well.



Back 4 Blood, Age of Empires IV et Les Gardiens de la Galaxie mis au tapis

To say October was a busy month is an understatement. In addition to the joint releases of Back 4 Blood and Age of Empires IV (which both found their way into the Game Pass, which inevitably skews the results here), we were also able to welcome the good surprise Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy. 

Games generally well received by the press and players… but which remain largely behind on Steam by Inscryption, the new card published by Devolver Digital.


With 31 reviews (913% positive), it is well ahead of the latest ranking established by Steam. The titles cited above follow with 96 ratings (21% positive), 175 ratings (65% positive) and 18 ratings (213% positive). The opportunity for us to put a coin back in the machine, and to encourage you to give Inscryption a chance, which is undoubtedly one of the most unexpected video game experiences of the year.


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