![]() ![]() It's a lovely old show, and also the reason why certain forty-somethings, when handed a calculator, will always assume an exasperated expression and start talking about "Ziggy". What I love about Steam Next Fest, when approached in this chaotic manner, is that for one week of the year I feel like the hero in Quantum Leap, the old TV series (I know there's a new version and I'm intrigued) about an amiable genius who travelled through time, abruptly leaping into other people's bodies for a few days. The end result is as close to random as I can willingly make it, I think. I go in with a few of my own targets, and then I ask people I work with for recommendations, hunt around online a bit, and eventually give way to just clicking on stuff. Over time, though, a sort of process has emerged. As much as I love it, I've never really found a way to cover it adequately. Loads of demos for forthcoming games suddenly appear on Steam and you can just download as many as you like and try them out. ![]() Steam Next Fest is easily one of my favourite parts of the videogames calendar. ![]()
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