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Future Games Show 2023: Rogue Games Features New Gameplay for Highwater and Cookie Cutter

Rogue Games, the only publisher that’s simultaneously chill and borderline psychopathic, have shown off new gameplay for seafaring satire Highwater and balls-to-the-wall crazy killfest Cookie Cutter at Future Games Show this past weekend. Both games are slated to launch on PC via Steam later this year.

From ultrachill developers at Demagog Studio, Highwater is set after the climate apocalypse that has flooded the whole world. Players join Nikos and his ragtag group of friends on a journey across the waves to sneak onto a rocket going to Mars to start a new life.

The world may be flooded but players can chill out to zen tunes on the neighborhood Highwater Pirate Radio, roast some rat kebabs over a burning oil drum, and knock out a few knuckleheads in between jokes with pals. Winner of the Gold NYX Awards for Best PC Visual Art and Best PC Indie, Highwater is set to take everyone’s breath away with its stunning vistas and hilariously dark humor this summer.

Check out the Highwater Future Games Show Gameplay Trailer:

The perfect compliment to any relaxing boat trip is a chainsaw-roaring, heart attack-inducing, beautifully brutal bloodrush, right? If so, Cookie Cutter has plenty of what we’re looking for! From the demented minds of Subcult Joint LTD, this diabolical concoction of Japanese manga, Quentin Tarantino films, and H.P. Lovecraft has players violently mutilate grotesque creatures as a revenge-seeking android named Cherry.

And, check out the Cookie Cutter Future Games Show Gameplay Trailer:

Witty comedy adventure Highwater and rage-filled revenge story Cookie Cutter launch on PC via Steam soon. For more information on what Rogue Games is cooking, follow on Twitter, join the conversation on Discord and visit the official Rogue Games website.

Related: ROGUE GAMES Premiers New Footage of THE LAST CASE OF BENEDICT FOX and HOMEBODY during IGN Fan Fest

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