Alright, some news that might be of interest to peeps here:
1) Let it Die has an official sequel coming out in December 2025.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMwZTM3dJMU
For those unfamiliar with the setting, it's a Soulslike set in a post-apocalyptic world that has managed to recover from the catastrophe enough that they started developing consoles and stuff. That's a plotpoint because Suda51 is metatextual like that. Anyway, you played as a dude invited by Uncle Death (that's the Grim Reaper dude with the funky sunglasses and skateboard) to play a game where you control a zombie to climb a tower.
The sequel likely has a similiar setup, with your protag playing various zombies as classes to descend into the circles of Hell (sorta) and plunder it for great profit. LiD1 was a unique game and I enjoyed it despite its various flaws. My hope is that the devs improved on movesets and mobility.
2) I stumbled over a trailer for a game called Death in Abyss. Despite what you might think, it has no relation to Made in Abyss.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWLXedfbEN0
Now the reason why I share this trailer is because the gameplay really reminds me of Star Fox, especially the All-Range Mode. As you can see from the video, the fighter also performs barrel rolls (yes, I know, not the right term) and even the UI resembles Star Fox's. I suspect there will be charged shots and smartbombs too. I'm gonna check it out sometime, see if my hopes are true.
3) Lastly, I'd like to recommend Acecraft to anyone interested in a game for their smartphone.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krwZhm6Q7nI
It's a shoot'em'up styled after (stolen from, more like) Cuphead where you pick a pilot with their custom fighter (One pilot has a jetpack and fires by clapping real hard) and then go down to town on various bad guys. The game is decent enough in giving you resources to roll the dice. I haven't paid a single cent for any of the pilots or Wingmen, but still unlocked like two thirds of the cast by now. While the difficulty increase rapidly, that just means you need to upgrade equipment and pilot skills, both of which get upgraded fast thanks to various QoL utilities like Patrol where your pilot farms coins, fuel, and equipment upgrade material for up to 24 hours. So far I have not ran into the usual issue of power creep yet, so... all in all, it's a charming little game to pass the time and I can recommend it.