Deer & Boy proves that some of the best adventures don't need words

Sometimes a game doesn't need lengthy conversations or pages of dialogue to leave an impression. Deer & Boy, developed by Lifeline Games and published by Dear Villagers, takes that approach by telling an emotional story through expressive animation, music, and the growing bond between two unlikely companions. Released on June 23, 2026, the cinematic adventure has already earned a Very Positive rating from Steam players, suggesting it has struck a chord with those looking for a more heartfelt experience.


 A friendship that grows with you 

The story follows a runaway boy who encounters a cute vulnerable fawn in a beautiful but dangerous world. Rather than relying on spoken dialogue, Deer & Boy lets players experience the relationship through actions, environmental storytelling, and a memorable musical score.

One of the game's standout ideas is that the deer isn't simply an AI companion. As your adventure progresses, the fawn grows into a majestic adult deer, unlocking new abilities that change how puzzles are solved and how the pair explores the world. Early on, you'll spend much of your time protecting your fragile companion. Later, both characters become equal partners, each bringing unique strengths to overcome obstacles.

Fans of story-driven platformers should feel right at home here. Rather than focusing on combat, Deer & Boy emphasizes environmental puzzles, stealth, exploration, and working alongside your deer companion to overcome the challenges ahead.

The entire adventure is wrapped in a painterly 2.5D presentation that feels closer to an animated film than a traditional action game. Without dialogue, the visuals and soundtrack carry much of the emotional weight, making every animation and environmental detail more meaningful.


 Perfect for players who enjoy emotional indies 

If games like Journey, Planet of Lana, Inside, Limbo, or Neva are your kind of adventure, Deer & Boy deserves a look. While it certainly has puzzles and moments of tension, the experience is centered around companionship, hope, and perseverance rather than fast-paced combat.

The lack of dialogue also makes it approachable for a wide audience, allowing players from different backgrounds and languages to experience the story in much the same way.

The community response has been overwhelmingly positive so far. Steam users have awarded Deer & Boy a Very Positive overall rating, with roughly 92% of user reviews recommending the game. Players frequently praise its emotional storytelling, beautiful presentation, and the evolving relationship between the boy and his deer companion.

I always enjoy seeing indie developers experiment with different ways to tell stories, and if you're searching for a relaxing yet meaningful adventure, Deer & Boy looks like one of this year's indie titles worth adding to your library if you haven't picked it up already.

 Platforms, Price, and ESRB Rating 

Whether you prefer playing on console or PC, Deer & Boy is widely available. You can experience the heartfelt adventure on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Steam, and the Epic Games Store. The standard edition is priced at $19.99 USD, making it an affordable pick for fans of story-driven indie adventures. Physical copies are available for the PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch.

The game carries an ESRB rating of Everyone 10+ for Fantasy Violence, making it suitable for most players while still offering themes that older audiences can appreciate.




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June Game Drops 2026: What's Worth Your Time + What We're Calling Out

June gave us something we haven't seen in a while: Breathing room.

Instead of one blockbuster after another, this month focused on a healthy mix of remakes, RPGs, fighting games, strategy titles, and creative indies. It may not be the flashiest lineup of 2026, but there are still several games that deserve a spot on your radar—and one that left us wanting a little more.

Let's dive into what June brought to the table.


 What's Worth Your Time 

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (Switch 2)

Release: June 3, 2026
Platforms: Nintendo Switch 2

One of the biggest RPGs in recent years finally arrives on Nintendo's newest console. Despite the hardware differences, Square Enix has managed to deliver an impressive portable version of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, giving Switch 2 owners one of the strongest RPG experiences available.

👉 Why it hits: A critically acclaimed RPG finally reaches Nintendo's handheld audience.
👉 Who it's for: JRPG fans, Final Fantasy veterans, and anyone looking for a lengthy adventure.


Gothic 1 Remake

Release: June 5, 2026
Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC

A cult-classic RPG returns with rebuilt visuals, modern controls, and a fresh opportunity for new players to experience one of the genre's most influential adventures.

👉 Why it hits: Faithful modernization of a beloved RPG.
👉 Who it's for: Open-world RPG fans and players who missed the original.


The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales

Release: June 18, 2026
Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2, PC

Square Enix continues its HD-2D success with a brand-new fantasy adventure full of memorable characters, strategic combat, and gorgeous pixel-art visuals.

👉 Why it hits: Beautiful presentation paired with classic RPG design.
👉 Who it's for: Fans of Octopath Traveler, Bravely Default, and story-driven adventures.


Star Fox

Release: June 25, 2026
Platforms: Nintendo Switch 2
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Fox McCloud returns with an updated take on the Nintendo 64 classic. Enhanced visuals, improved controls, and new gameplay modes make this more than a simple remaster.

👉 Why it hits: Fast arcade action with modern upgrades.
👉 Who it's for: Nintendo fans and anyone looking for an accessible action game.


R-Type Tactics I & II Cosmos 

Release: June 18, 2026
Platforms: PS5, PS4Switch, Steam, EPIC, Xbox Series X|S

Instead of relying on twitch reflexes, the R-Type series shifts toward tactical warfare. This collection remasters two fan-favorite strategy titles while introducing the franchise to a wider audience.

👉 Why it hits: Deep tactical gameplay backed by a legendary sci-fi franchise.
👉 Who it's for: Strategy enthusiasts and longtime R-Type fans.


 What We're Calling Out 

Dead or Alive 6: Last Round

Release: June 25, 2026
Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Steam

Celebrating a franchise anniversary is great—but this release feels more like a victory lap than a meaningful evolution.

While returning players will appreciate the expanded content and visual improvements, there's not enough here to really convince many newcomers that this is the fighting game revival they've been waiting for.

👉 The issue: More celebration than innovation.
👉 Verdict: Fun for longtime fans, but it doesn't do enough to push the series forward.


 Final Verdict 

June may not have been packed with blockbuster releases, but it quietly delivered one of the year's most balanced lineups.

Top Picks: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales
Solid Additions: Gothic 1 Remake, Star Fox, R-Type Tactics I & II Cosmos
Proceed with Caution: Dead or Alive 6: Last Round

Overall?

👉 June proved that a quieter month doesn't have to be a weaker one. Between quality remakes, standout RPGs, and Nintendo favorites, there was plenty to enjoy without feeling overwhelmed. Not every release broke new ground, but the month's strongest games made a compelling case for slowing down and appreciating quality over quantity. 



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70s-Style Robot Anime Geppy-X Brings Classic Super Robot Action to Modern Platforms



If you've ever wanted to step into a 1970s-style super robot anime complete with dramatic transformation sequences, over-the-top action, and the feel of watching an old television series, Geppy-X may be exactly what you've been looking for. Officially launching worldwide on July 15, 2026, the game blends classic mecha anime aesthetics with fast-paced side-scrolling shooter gameplay, creating an experience that's clearly aimed at fans of retro Japanese animation.

If Geppy-X looks familiar, that's because it originally launched exclusively in Japan for the original PlayStation on March 27, 1999. More than two decades later, this remastered release finally brings the game to audiences around the world. Along with quality-of-life improvements like rewind, save states, faster loading, achievements, CRT filters, and localized subtitles in multiple languages, the developers also went back to the original Betacam master tapes to restore over 8,000 hand-drawn animation frames, allowing the anime sequences to play in their original 24fps

Check out the first 30 minutes of... Geppy-X:


 The Episodic Format is a win! 

One of the game's biggest strengths is its presentation. The animated robot assembly sequences are a lot of fun to watch, and the TV episode format—complete with opening themes, previews, commercials, and ending credits—gives Geppy-X a unique identity that stands out from many modern releases. It genuinely feels like you're watching a lost super robot anime from decades ago before grabbing the controller for the next battle.

Bringing classic games into the modern era is always a balancing act. 

Developers have to preserve what longtime fans remember while making the experience appealing to today's players, and for the most part, Geppy-X succeeds. The ability to instantly switch between its three combat forms, the quality-of-life features, original Japanese voice cast, the nostalgic anime soundtrack, and bonus unlockable modes all make this release feel like more than a simple... re-release.



 Worthwhile Updates 

That said, there are a few areas where I think the experience could be improved. Scene transitions can feel abrupt, whereas smoother ones would help the overall experience. Considering the impressive effort that went into restoring the animations, I'd also love to see another pass on certain in-game visuals, particularly some boss characters and gameplay assets. I'm not criticizing the retro art style itself—that's part of the game's charm—but a little more visual refinement would help the gameplay better match the quality of the beautifully restored animation. Ideally, if they were to do a full remake or a sequel to make a series moving forward, I'd love to see the art style from cutscene to gameplay feel almost seamless. That's not a knock towards this release, but for the road ahead it would be a nice. (Cuphead pulls this off masterfully.)

There will undoubtedly be fans who fall in love with Geppy-X, and judging by the early positive reception, many already have. If you're a fan of 70s super robot anime, classic side-scrolling shooters, or simply want to experience a piece of gaming history that never officially left Japan until now, this remastered release is well worth checking out. Geppy-X is available today on PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, Microsoft Store, and Steam.


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