A lot of video games have silly names and there’s no reason for it. It just confuses the potential player. Why call itMass Effectwhen you could instead call it Kiss Kiss Bang Bang? So, forMystery Steam Reviewsthis week, we’re celebrating those video games that tell it like it is.

Both myself and Matthew had to choose three games which have names that explain what you do in those games. It’s a difficult one to explain in a pithy way, so some non-PC examples would be games likeJust Danceand Skate. Get it? Good stuff. Now, watch!

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The PC Gaming Weekspot: Dead Space! Scarlet Nexus Gameplay! Sherlock Holmes Chapter One Gameplay!

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If you like this, then you may very well enjoy this week’s episode ofThe PC Gaming Weekspot. We chatted about thisDead Spacerumour that’s doing the rounds, I spoke about my time withScarlet Nexus, and Matthew gave his early impressions ofSherlock Holmes: Chapter One.

While you’re here, why not have a look atlast week’s episode of Mystery Steam Reviews, which focused on video games that launched out of Early Access.

We run weekly polls on theRock Paper Shotgun YouTube channel, allowing you you to choose the themes of Mystery Steam Reviews. Next week’s theme has been chosen: video games that have made the jump to the movies. If you missed the poll or you’re not regularly on the YouTubes, leave a comment letting us know what series/genre/theme you’d like to see added to our MSR polls.

MYSTERY STEAM REVIEWS RULE BIBLE™

For those not in the know, or who need a refresher.

Colm and Matthew both bringthreeSteam reviews to the MSR arena (yes, arena), but they omit the name of the game each review is for. Their opponent must correctly guess the name of that game, including any numbers or subtitles. However, there is some leeway for things such as “Complete Edition” or “Definitive Edition.” One correct answer = one point.

While both combatants have90 secondson each Mystery Steam Review, they also have help in the form of three lifelines. These can be used at any stage during battle, and pause the 90-second timer. Each lifeline can only be used once.

WhenPublisheris called upon, the hotseat-haver learns the publisher of the game. WhenSecond Opinionis used, the man in the fiery chair will get to hear a second Steam review of the same game. And whenGenreis activated, the genre of the game is revealed to the one with the warm arse.

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