Hey, I’m Liam. I play a lot of weird, underrated, and just plain fun games on Steam — and this blog is where I talk about the ones that stuck with me. Nothing fancy, just honest thoughts and personal picks.
I’m Liam, and I’ve always loved getting lost in games — especially the ones that don’t make the front page. This blog is my place to talk about them.
I write about what I play, what surprises me, and what sticks in my head after I quit the game. No hype, no scores — just real thoughts.
Sometimes it’s a hidden gem, sometimes it’s a total mess. Either way, it’s all part of the fun.
If that sounds like your thing, glad you’re here.
#NewOnTheBlog
Fresh out of my Steam library — here are the games I’ve played most recently and felt like writing about. Some are great, some are weird, and a few totally caught me off guard (in a good way).
May 19, 2025
A weirdly soothing sim about wrapping furniture, taping walls, and oddly satisfying chores in a cozy little house.
May 28, 2025
A nostalgic punchfest packed with rare fighters, chaotic specials, and that classic arcade spirit Capcom does so well.
May 23, 2025
Swing, punch, and tag-team your way through New York as Peter and Miles in this slick, emotional sequel packed with big moments and small joys.
May 31, 2025
A chaotic rail-shooter dating sim with pin-up flair, school drama, and demon-busting in ways that are... definitely unique.
#AlmostThere
I’ve got a few wild games lined up — some weird, some nostalgic, and at least one that already made me rage-quit twice. Reviews are on the way soon, so if you’re into strange picks and honest thoughts, keep an eye out.
June 28, 2025
Return to the grimy rooftops in this surreal graffiti sim full of oddball characters, weird humor, and anti-corporate vibes. It’s messy in the best way.
July 2, 2025
A chaotic co-op horror game where you and your friends explore abandoned buildings, steal loot, and try not to scream when things go horribly wrong. Spoiler: they do.
July 7, 2025
What if a survival horror game looked like a kids' puppet show from the '90s… and the puppets weren’t so friendly anymore? It’s creepy, clever, and surprisingly heartfelt.
July 11, 2025
A deeply weird, bio-corporate nightmare shooter with visuals that look like a fever dream and mechanics that punish you for thinking normally. It’s a ride.
#FromTheDesk
Sometimes I just need to write stuff down — quick thoughts, random game feelings, or what’s been going on behind the scenes while I’m figuring out this whole blog thing. Nothing fancy, just honest notes from me to you.
#InboxIdeas
Every now and then, someone sends me a game rec or I stumble on something strange that just sticks. These are the titles currently sitting in my “need to check this out” pile. Reviews might follow soon — no promises, but I’m curious.
This one looks quiet, strange, and way too British in the best way. Definitely keeping an eye on it.
Feels like farming, chaos, and magic all in one odd little package. I’ve got no idea what to expect, but I’m curious.
I’ve bounced off this one once already, but everyone keeps nudging me back. Throwing it on the list again.
Honestly? I still don’t know if this is a game I need to replay or just want to see if my hands still remember those jumps.
#FAQTime
Not always. I try to at least put in enough time to get a real feel for the game — usually a few hours or more. If I drop something early, I’ll say so. No pretending here.
Nope, I just grab what looks interesting or weird and go from there. It’s all stuff I picked up on my own, so the takes are 100% mine — for better or worse.
Because that’s the fun part. Everyone’s talking about the big stuff already. I like the oddball titles — the ones that make you go, “Wait… what even is this?”
Sometimes, yeah. If something big genuinely grabs me, I’ll write about it. But I won’t force it just because it’s trending. If I’ve got something to say, I’ll say it.
Please do! I can’t promise I’ll get to everything, but I read every message and love hearing what people are into. The weirder, the better.
Probably. I didn’t overthink it — it just felt easy and honest. I’m Liam, I play games, and now there’s a blog. Seemed fair enough.