I’m going to ask what may be a personal question: How are your ya-ya’s? I’m guessing they’re out by now. Like, all the way out. Such is the end of summer — particularly one as hot and/or heated as 2016’s. So what better time than now to look ahead to a season of new gaming horizons, blockbuster sequels and mind-altering auteur titles?
This fall, the video game industry finds itself at an interesting crossroads: Playstation’s horse in the VR race makes its debut, while beloved franchises and follow-ups from some of the field’s most promising voices drop at last. Read on and see what sweet escapism awaits.
Quadrilateral Cowboy

Brandon Cheong’s Thirty Flights of Loving, perhaps the finest argument for game-as-short-film yet, wowed critics and audiences with its Tarantino-esque nonlinear storyline and stylized world. Quadrilateral Cowboy is a quantum leap for the solo developer. Here, his esoteric world-building fills out a full-length title with more in-depth puzzle mechanics: players carry out a series of heists, using chunky 1980s computer technology to scramble robust security systems. — Nick Milanes
Release Date: September (Now Available for Windows)
Platform: Mac, Windows, Linux
Developer: Blendo Games