18 Games Ranked From Summer Game Fest Play Days 2025

Key Takeaways

- 18 game embargoes lifted simultaneously on June 10, revealing hands-on impressions from LA
- Stars Reach, an MMO with procedurally generated worlds, earned praise for its 'un-wikiable' design
- Nekome: Nazi Hunter and Minecraft Dungeons 2 landed at the bottom despite interesting premises
Summer Game Fest's annual Play Days event wrapped up in Los Angeles, and 18 game embargoes lifted on June 10. PC Gamer's Morgan Park attended all five years of the event and ranked every game previewed, from hands-on demos to developer walkthroughs.
Play Days fills the void left by E3's decline. It's an invite-only, three-day affair where press and creators get early access to upcoming titles. The footprint remains smaller than E3's heyday, but developers increasingly treat it as their primary hands-on showcase.
The Bottom of the Rankings
Nekome: Nazi Hunter landed at #18. The premise is compelling: you play as a Romani man hunting Nazis to avenge his murdered family. The execution needs work. Park described the pre-alpha build as 'undeniably rough,' with combat that felt more like queueing up canned animations than embodying a character in a fight.

The stealth action game features a Batman-style counter system and brutal executions appropriate for the subject matter. But slow pacing and overly simple mechanics dragged down the experience. With an early 2027 release target, there's time to address these issues.
Minecraft Dungeons 2 came in at #17. The all-ages Diablo spinoff improves on the 2020 original with jumping, quick inventory access, and deeper buildcrafting. But the four-player demo failed to excite. Players followed a golden line around, mashing the attack button at whatever enemies appeared.
Stars Reach: The Standout MMO
One of the more intriguing showings came from Stars Reach, a sandbox MMO from Playable Worlds. The game features over 40 distinct professions and procedurally generated worlds that constantly change through cellular automata simulation.
“The world is un-wikiable. Because our cellular automata simulation is constantly changing the landscape, you cannot just look up a map or a guide—you have to actually live in it to understand it.”
— Raph Koster, CEO of Playable Worlds
Koster's pedigree helps explain the buzz. He's best known for Star Wars Galaxies, and MMO communities are already drawing comparisons. Reddit threads on r/MMORPG debate whether the 'un-wikiable' approach represents brilliant design or a frustration for players who prefer traditional quest logs and static guides.
Hands-On vs. Hands-Off
Park noted a key factor in his rankings: whether demos were hands-on or hands-off. Playing a game yourself reveals things a developer walkthrough cannot. Combat pacing, control responsiveness, and moment-to-moment feel only emerge through direct interaction.
This distinction matters for readers evaluating which games to follow. A polished hands-off presentation can hide problems that surface the moment a controller lands in someone else's hands. Conversely, rough hands-on builds sometimes demonstrate potential that scripted demos miss.
The Embargo Crunch
The simultaneous embargo lift creates a familiar post-show crunch for games journalists. Developers set these dates to prevent outlets from rushing coverage during the event itself. The tradeoff: everyone publishes at once, competing for attention.
Park plans deeper coverage of individual titles in coming days. The ranking format served as a triage tool, helping readers identify which games warrant closer attention and which might need more development time before generating excitement.
What This Signals for the Event's Future
Play Days has grown steadily over five years, but its smaller scale compared to E3 reflects a changed industry. Publishers now spread announcements across multiple events and their own showcases. The concentrated hands-on format offers something livestreams cannot: unscripted time with builds that may still have rough edges.
For developers, that's a calculated risk. Games like Nekome: Nazi Hunter benefit from the exposure but face honest assessments of their current state. Those further along in development can demonstrate polish that builds genuine anticipation.
Logicity's Take
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Summer Game Fest Play Days?
Play Days is an invite-only, three-day event in Los Angeles where press and creators preview upcoming games. It runs immediately after the main Summer Game Fest showcase and serves as the industry's primary hands-on preview opportunity since E3's decline.
Why did 18 embargoes lift on the same day?
Developers set post-event embargo dates so journalists aren't pressured to write during the show itself. The tradeoff is everyone publishes simultaneously, creating a flood of coverage on a single day.
What is Stars Reach and why is it getting attention?
Stars Reach is a sandbox MMO from Playable Worlds with over 40 professions and procedurally generated worlds that constantly change. It's led by Raph Koster, known for Star Wars Galaxies, which explains the MMO community's interest.
When does Nekome: Nazi Hunter release?
Nekome: Nazi Hunter targets early 2027. The current build is pre-alpha, giving developers time to address pacing and combat issues noted in hands-on previews.
Is Minecraft Dungeons 2 coming to PC?
Yes. Minecraft Dungeons 2 is scheduled for September 2026 and will be available on Steam.
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