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Cat Cafe Manager purs its way on to PC | This Week in PC Gaming

This week in PC Gaming, we’re solving puzzles and exploring the connection between humans and nature in Sephonie, fighting monsters in Eastpunk action-rpg Ghostlore and running a successful feline-based business in Cat Cafe Manager.

It’s hard to pin down exactly what Sephonie actually is. It’s a 3D platformer that’s also a puzzle game, but also sort of an RPG with a deep, emotional story. You can play as one of three characters, each with their own cool aesthetic, exploring a beautiful cave system. It has a parkour-esque traversal system that allows you to run, jump and wallrun through caverns. By the end, you’ll have discovered the mysteries of the uninhabited Sephonie Island and might have even learned something about yourself. It comes to steam on April 12.

Inspired by ARPGs such as Diablo 2 and Titan Quest, you’ll be fighting monsters inspired by Southeast-Asian folklore in Ghostlore. It features a detailed item and character customisation system, procedurally generated maps and vivid 2D isometric art. You can play as one of six classes and gather Glyphs that you can inscribe onto your body, sort of like tattoos, to gain new powers, as well as wield a variety of weapons prevalent in Southeast-Asian martial arts. It comes to steam on april 14.

Ever wondered what it would be like to run your own cat cafe? Well, now you can make that dream a reality in Cat cafe manager from April 14. You can renovate your cafe, befriend the town’s many local cats and townsfolk and create new dishes to cater to your customer’s needs.But let’s face it, why would you bother making pals with people when there are CATS to love and adopt? Personally, I will be making a cat cafe with only red sons, thank you very much.

00:00 This week in PC Gaming
00:35 Cat Cafe Manager
01:02 Ghostlorre
01:32 Sephonie
02:06 Steam Decks are on the way
02:26 HUGS

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